Discovered a good alternative to Adbrite

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by theredgiant, Feb 15, 2008.

  1. theredgiant

    theredgiant Well-Known Member

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    #21
    I was rejected by VCM. :(
    It's hard to get into VCM, Casale Media, Tribal Fusion.
     
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    anyyan Active Member

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    #22
    They use a lot of other adnetwork as backups, google, mediashakes, globalinteractive etc.
     
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    rapwayup Peon

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    #23
    anyone get a proof og earning
     
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    theredgiant Well-Known Member

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    #24
    Proof:

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    CPM= $0.23
     
    theredgiant, Feb 27, 2008 IP
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    shalin99 Active Member

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    #25
    i think.. adbrite has no other alternative...
    but... will.. try dis ;) =)
     
    shalin99, Feb 27, 2008 IP
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    #26
    I tried adbrite, Kontera, Chitika and they all have low CPCs. Only AdSense has reasonable CPC rates (at least for my site). I recently started using ContextGain (Doclix) and it spiked my AdSense revenues.... highly recommended!
     
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    #27
    Looks like they pay low for 468x60 & 160x600 ads
     
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    silveraden Banned

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    cedric Well-Known Member

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    #29
    Signed up for this one. I am trying to monetize my forums website. Very hard! My users are completely ad blind! So, I am looking for a good CPM network, but almost none of them accept forums. They probably know forum users are ad blind.
     
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    #30
    $1 per CPM itself is way too low...
     
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    #31
    i dont like adbrite, since they only support check to pay us;;; :(
     
    axa, Apr 6, 2008 IP
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    #32
    Anyone else have good experience with this site? I've been looking for a decent CPM option other than AdBrite (I really don't get why people like them).
     
    Phooey, Apr 8, 2008 IP
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    theredgiant Well-Known Member

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    #33
    ^^ I think very few people are using real tech, but that does not make it bad. It's better to serve a limited no of publisgers and pay them well then serve millions of them and pay cents. Right now i'm geting $0.34 CPM. The best thing about them is you can run any no of ads per page and all counts, so you can effectively multiply your CPM several times. they also pay for each page impression and not UV. Works great for me.
     
    theredgiant, Apr 9, 2008 IP
  14. Lee at Doclix

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    #34
    Hi guys,
    Truly if you're already working with Adsense you should give ContextGain (by Doclix) a shot. I'll insert the dislaimer here that I am with Doclix. :). That being said we've had great feedback from the field. For those of you who dont know we're a discovery search engine meets in-text links. Both the content and the ads which are served are contextual and therefore relevant to the reader.
    If you try it out and have strong feelings (something you love or hate) let us know. We love feedback.
    Feel free to drop me a question.
    Best,
    Lee.
     
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    Retired Internet Marketer Peon

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    #35
    Will check it out.
     
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    #36
    Great - let me know if you have any questions.
     
    Lee at Doclix, May 8, 2008 IP
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    #37
    Does Doclix allow proxies, so far I have only found Kontera to accept them, lmk. Thanks
     
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    #38
    Given the sudden demise of adBrite (announced yesterday), I'm now desperately searching for a replacement that does a CPC/CPM mix and doesn't have annoying entrance requirements.

    I checked out RealTechNetwork and you must have 12,500 unique impressions per month. Plus, there's no hate, pornographic, slanderous, torrent, P2P, personal, or blog type sites accepted into the network... which isn't a problem except that "blog type sites" covers just about anything these days (given the prevalence of using WP for everything). So basically, 99% of niche sites are screwed with that one unless they're feeling generous... and there's no guarantee they won't change their mind later. The 12.5k uniques is a bit steep as well, for starting sites.

    Which means I'm reduced to considering the likes of Clicksor (a.k.a. the malware network), Kontera, Infolinks and Chitika unless someone has suggestions that do a CPC/CPM setup like adBrite and don't have annoying requirements! (And which don't pay rubbish, of course.)
     
    TIEro, Jan 29, 2013 IP