Hi All, I'm the owner of TextAdMarket.com, a CPD (cost per day) flat rate pricing ad network. Prices are based off of supply & demand. Simply put, if an ad fails to sell, it drops in price every midnight until it is sold. And, if an ad is selling well, the price rises every midnight. This way, advertisers won't be overpaying, and publishers won't be short changed on their ads. Also, the "cost per day" structure, means, when your ad sells, you earn the same amount each day for the length of the purchase. If you would like to participate in the BETA version of this network, we are using real $ on the site, so you can get paid and buy ads. Learn more and signup at: http://www.TextAdMarket.com I'm on DP just about 24 hours a day, so let me know if you have any questions or suggestions for our site while it is in beta mode. Regards, Benjamin Schrum Text Ad Market, LLC http://www.TextAdMarket.com
There is a 500 Internal Server Error Apache page that appears when accessing your main domain. Check to make sure you have properly setup your website. Edit: Looks like its back online now.
$20 is the minimum amount of ad credit you need to buy. That can be applied towards any ad campaign or a combination of several ad campaigns. It never expires, you are not required to purchase additional credit, or meet any sort of monthly budget. It didn't say $25 anywhere did it?
Are these adverts allowed on pages with Google Ads? Also I've signed up and am "publishing" on my music site.
I don't know what google has to say about it yet. We have a completely different system all together, not keyword based, and not pay-per-click. If they disallow you from doing other kinds of marketing online, that is a good example of an illegal-monopoly.
I think someone may have asked the same question for Clicksor or something like that and they were told as long as they ain't the same colour or something like that then they're fine.
Ahhh, interesting. I was wondering that myself, because I see AdBrite and Adsense ads alongside each other all the time. Thanks!
I've just signed up. No one wants to advertise on my site for amazingly cheap rates =0 I'll keep it up for a few more days, though. Seems like a sweet program - I love cost per day.
Thanks, glad you like it! Slow going is one of the problems of starting a new company. If you want to be agressive, you can also sell your ad space yourself by posting in forums like DP. Just direct them to this page for stats, info on your site, and ordering details: http://www.textadmarket.com/buy_details.php?id=179