Doing an Adbrite Monetization Study

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by dmorrisonprofessional, Jul 26, 2010.

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    Hello everybody
    Dwayne here.
    I want to do a study on Adbrite to see how well it works for forum sites and other types of sites as well. If you're interested, I have a link button on my site,Infomonetizer.com,to the left of the page where you can sign up. If you decide to sign up, feel free to contact me and keep in touch telling me how Adbrite is working for you. Ill be sure to post an article after I get enough content from various webmasters saying how it has worked for them. I will be sure to include a link to your site within the article.

    If I find out anyone is interested or has signed up, I'll need just about a month to get to get all the results and write the article.

    Anyone interested in signing up for Adbrite and participating in my study?

    PS: Once again, please keep in touch with me. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to ask me :)
     
    dmorrisonprofessional, Jul 26, 2010 IP
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    webbmaster Well-Known Member

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    the payout of forum site is around $0.5 CPM.. unless you have a very targeted audience of a high dollar subject matter like loan and insurance
     
    webbmaster, Jul 27, 2010 IP
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    dmorrisonprofessional Peon

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    :) Hi,

    Im just doing this study because I actually want to see how the Full Page Ads work on forums. They work on a Cost per View basis ($.01 per view), so I'm just looking for statistics. Im already extremely experienced with Adbrite as I help others use it, but I'm planning on doing an upcoming blog post about forums using Full Page Ads. There has been a study I wrote about a month back speaking of how "Facebook Liking" sites are earning good income from the traffic they receive to the full page ads, I'm expecting it to work similarly on forums.
     
    dmorrisonprofessional, Jul 27, 2010 IP