I get about 250,000 impressions a day and chitika pays me way more then double what adbrite ever did... maybe its just my niche... I suggest users to try out a few networks to find out what is best for them
adbrite is a big help especially when you have great traffic in your site.some others say adbrite is not good but fairly yes it helps.
can you give more details about it,im carious couse im using this network..as i know the CPM is worst but CPV is not bad at all..beside other network that i've been used..! Regards JM
I never used to mine adbrite but lately they've been horrible. Their system for approving zones constantly detects all my sites as being under construction/little or no content - if over 1k pages in my blog is little/no content I'm not sure what is deemed as having content. For my Anime website they accepted the zones after I messaged them, and then another zone deactivated randomly so I messaged them again. The first message they had no problems accepting my site, the 2nd time I messaged them they told me that as it was mainly embedded content from video streaming sites, that it was not unique enough to be accepted, but they never had a problem with it before - nor do they have a problem with the exact same site, on a different domain.
The only advertiser that I've found is Google's Adsense. Bidvertier doesn't record clicks/ So how good can it be? I've tried putting Bidvertiser's ads above the fold and everywhere else in order to get a response. For a month, I made two cents while ADsense made $37 in bad positions on my pages. I've tried to work with Bidvertiser to make sure everything was set up correctly. I write for the Army Times and before I start telling my readers to go to my blog, I wanted to make sure the ad companies I have on my page are legitimate and accurate.