Got rejected from Value Media AND Adversal...

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by marketprobe, Jan 14, 2008.

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    I just received e-mails from both VM and Adversal notifying me that my website has been denied approval.

    What are some other good ad networks for proxies? So far I just have Adsense sitting up there...

    Any guesses as to the reason why I would be rejected?! This sucks...
     
    marketprobe, Jan 14, 2008 IP
  2. thatdaveguy

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    ADSDAQ and Canep are the easiest ones to get into I think. No idea about their proxy rules though
     
    thatdaveguy, Jan 14, 2008 IP
  3. slava

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    Its not a matter of being easy or not. It is a matter of following policy. We have a rather open policy and are looking for new publishers at this time. Other networks may have too many publishers as it is and would be much more restrictive, placing more terms. The general rule of thumb is if you follow the TOS you will be accepted. Value Click Media does not allow proxies into their network, which is why they rejected your application. Adversal has stated they are not open to new publisher applications at this time, which would explain their rejection.
     
    slava, Jan 16, 2008 IP
  4. marketprobe

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    Ah, well that makes sense then. Thank you!
     
    marketprobe, Jan 17, 2008 IP
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    It's because you are using other sites content and not your own. You also most probably do not have control of what content gets shown on your website.
     
    john269, Jan 18, 2008 IP