Hi, I am new here, and not trying to be funny. Penis Enlargement, for instance, is a niche, it's not often many people are gonna search for it. So what's stopping one from bidding on 'penis enlargement device' or such keyword, which actually gives the surfer a concrete idea that only those looking for penis enlargement device should click on it, and enter the site. Don't you think this will prevent curiosity clicks, and only potential customers will come to our site? I'd appreciate some response on this, as also how adbrite works. Is it similar to adwords? Warmly, C
Can't understand anything on adbrite, it says for chosen keywords impressions/day: 100,000 of 11,358,246 sites: 68 of 106 avg. CPC: $1.47 clicks/day: 3 of 386 daily spend: $5.00 (100% of your daily budget) What's all this? Is Impression the same as page view?
no it's not, impressions is banner impressions if one publisher has 3 banners on a page that counts as 3 banner impressions per page view.
On adbrite, Impression stands for how many times your chosen keyword ads was served that day. It does not matter if yours is an inline, banner, text or full page ads. As long as it shows up on a publisher page, it is counted. Example: Your desired keywords on a publisher who show banner, text, inline and full page ads. banner shown = counted as 1 inline ad being roll over and shown = counted as 1 text ad shown = counted as 1 full page ads shown = counted as 1 Note each refresh of that publisher page or internal page will count towards your total impression.
I have been using ad brite. I think it is useless. Ive tried full page ones and non full page ones. Sure i get tons of hits in an hour but for some reason they are all from india, indonesia and from the same sites. I've set it for the usa. and canada and uk but i barely get any. I am complety unhappy with adbrite. I think its a waste of money