Any single good PPC company??

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by metros, Dec 7, 2007.

  1. #1
    I use adsense, but i want to use another ad companies on another websites.

    I search and search, and guess what, every company you search on google and add scam after it, it seems that every company are big scammers....

    There must be some decent one?
    Every one saying that widgetbucks are scammers, don't pay and reduce the cpc after awhile.
    bidvertiser.. Chitika ?

    Any one might save me some time with helping me with that.

    Note: Adsense pay to my bank account (EFT), others can't so paying via paypal will be the best.

    Thanks in advance!
     
    metros, Dec 7, 2007 IP
  2. Paullie

    Paullie Peon

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    #2
    Please don't make generalisations.

    At Adtoll.com we can pay into your bank account, and Paypal as well.
     
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  3. metros

    metros Notable Member

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    amm, what do you mean generalisations?
    Anyway, i look at adToll, and didn't find any ad examples, thanks.
     
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  4. Paullie

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    I mean don't make blanket assumptions about all companies by reading a few google searches.

    I'm not sure what you mean by ad examples.

    Ad formats include:

    * Text Ad
    * Full banner - 468x60
    * Skyscraper - 120x600
    * Button - 120x90
    * Button - 120x60
    * Micro Button - 88x31
    * Leaderboard - 728x90
    * Square Button - 125x125
    * Square Button - 100x100
    * Wide Skyscraper - 160x600
    * Vertical banner - 120x240
    * Video Ad - 300x250

    Ad the AdToll directory as heaps of ad placements.
     
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  5. metros

    metros Notable Member

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  6. Paullie

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    Yer I just listed the ad formats available:

    Ad formats include:

    * Text Ad
    * Full banner - 468x60
    * Skyscraper - 120x600
    * Button - 120x90
    * Button - 120x60
    * Micro Button - 88x31
    * Leaderboard - 728x90
    * Square Button - 125x125
    * Square Button - 100x100
    * Wide Skyscraper - 160x600
    * Vertical banner - 120x240
    * Video Ad - 300x250

    Having a page like that is a good illustrative example, nice idea.
     
    Paullie, Dec 7, 2007 IP
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    bidvertiser Better
     
    wqasdeollkf, Dec 8, 2007 IP
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    whats adtols average pay out per click ?
     
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    metros Notable Member

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    Yea kewlchat,
    I wanna know that as well.
    In the website it self i can't really find it..
     
    metros, Dec 8, 2007 IP
  10. Paullie

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    Well for RON ads you get 75% of the price the advertiser paid for the click.

    See RON pricing here: https://www.adtoll.com/book-ron-ad

    Example:

    An advertiser buys a standard banner campaign, geo targeted to the US and spends $50, he pays 11.73 cents per click. If you receive a click on this ad from your ad group you ear 75% of this, which is 8.8 cents.

    Now, with Sponsored Ads, the Publisher chooses their pricing, so thats really up to you.

    Hope that helps.
     
    Paullie, Dec 8, 2007 IP
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    thewolf32 Active Member

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    The best, i think sometimes better that AdSense, is AdBrite. Signup and you won't be dissapointed.

    Link in my signature.
     
    thewolf32, Dec 8, 2007 IP
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    I got horrendous results from Adbrite, so YMMV as always. Best to experiment.
     
    thatdaveguy, Dec 8, 2007 IP