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Adbrite v. YPN v. Other

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by LanceT, Jan 12, 2008.

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    I currently am signed up to both Yahoo Publisher and Adbrite. However, I am getting almost NO clicks at all in YPN, although I used to get quite a bit from them. Adbrite is consistently about 4 cents a click. I'm wondering what you guys think about joining another program like Bidvertiser.

    Any1 want to shed some light on what route I should take with my advertising program?
     
    LanceT, Jan 12, 2008 IP
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    pumpkinflirt Peon

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    Lots of people use more than one ad program. Using more than one program helps make the most of your clicks.
     
    pumpkinflirt, Jan 12, 2008 IP
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    Bidvertiser was a big waste of time for me but YMMV depending on your niche I guess. I dropped them from my rotation after running them for a little over a week.
     
    cm103, Jan 12, 2008 IP
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    I think it really just comes down to your niche, and how you are building your campaigns. As was mentioned, most of us use multiple PPC advertisers to make money and I say the more the better. It allows you to see who is offering the lower click prices for the same products, so why not?

    Hope this helps,

    ElectriMedia :)
     
    ElectriMedia, Jan 12, 2008 IP
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    thewolf32 Active Member

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    Try AdBrite or Adtoll.
     
    thewolf32, Jan 12, 2008 IP
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    YPN is higher paying but adbrite is more tolerant
     
    Alifk, Jan 12, 2008 IP
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    Bidvertiser Rock !
    a click 0.03 - 0.25 , high pay !
    But less ads for non-US traffic...
     
    wqasdeollkf, Jan 13, 2008 IP
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    aix4200 Well-Known Member

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    YPN earning is pretty good if you have good traffic on your site. How many visitors you get on your site. Higher the traffic on your site higher will be your PPC from YPN.

    When i started with YPN i used to get .7c/click :mad: now with traffic growing i get .47c per click :)
     
    aix4200, Jan 13, 2008 IP
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    Anyone can use Adbrite and you got lucky that YPN invited you.
    I think you should stay with them and just work on you ad placement ;)
     
    ORZ, Jan 13, 2008 IP
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    Yes the YPN revenue is pretty high, its just that their ads are very untargeted to my niche and Ive tried targeting to SEVERAL different categories. I took them off after they just netted me $2.50 for last week.

    And I get 6000+ Uniques per day combined on the sites that I put the YPN ads on.
     
    LanceT, Jan 13, 2008 IP