AdStumblr.com Ad Network Analytics [Official Thread]

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by EmmanuelFlossie, Aug 12, 2013.

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    Hello everybody, ever since I started reading threads and reviews I have always found it hard to believe statements such as i earn $200 a day etc...

    Payment proofs are easily faked and so are reviews balancing towards incorrect statements.

    That's why I came up with the idea of starting an Analytic System where sites are investigated and provide accurate figures. What better way to believe an ad network when you can see how many times they are used over the internet. You are not going to use an ad network that has no sites at all using it?

    As of today we have added 1000 sites, this figure is growing every day.

    Check it out at http://www.adstumblr.com

    Let me know of any comments you may have, my achievement is to add as many sites as I can and have tons of features for you as a publisher to make the correct decision as to which ad network you want to use. We do not favor any networks, it's up to you to go for which ever network you want. We just give you information.

    We update on a daily basis our statistics so do keep an eye out what changes over time.

    One thing I want to incorporate as soon as possible is a switch to disregard any subdomains. Because certain domains like blogger use one particular ad network. (Yes adsense) As the normal statistic will incorporate this figure you'll soon be able to disregard subdomains.

    And no the statistics can not be faked, as the verification of ads have to pass various rules.

    Hope this will help allot of people. Many thanks.
     
    EmmanuelFlossie, Aug 12, 2013 IP
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    EmmanuelFlossie Active Member

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    Would some of you think that adding blogger.com and blogspot.com to the analytic is not of any interest?

    Or include them and simply add a button to ignore any common subdomain statistics?

    Let me know what you think.

    Many thanks.
     
    EmmanuelFlossie, Aug 16, 2013 IP