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    Advertising (learn more)

    Advertise virtually anything here, with CPM banner ads, CPM email ads and CPC contextual links. You can target relevant areas of the site and show ads based on geographical location of the user if you wish.

    Starts at just $1 per CPM or $0.10 per CPC.

Free $10 Credit

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by dalster44, Jun 5, 2007.

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    Dalster is giving away $10 to DP members who would like to try out our service.

    To claim simply open an account and contact us via our Live Support to request the credit and we will promptly add $10 to your account.

    Offer open to the first 25 requests.
     
    dalster44, Jun 5, 2007 IP
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    dalster44 Active Member

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    Just to update, we still have 14 credits available for DP members.
    No CC needed, just free advertising with no obligations.
     
    dalster44, Jun 6, 2007 IP
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    ruby Well-Known Member

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    OK I signed up to test it out for you...

    To be honest I found it hard to find a site to advertise on. One that I wanted didn't even have the Dalster ads running and my second choice had them running but right at the bottom of the page.

    It was a free $10 so worth a go for you anyway.
     
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    ruby Well-Known Member

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    Also I just bought 728x90 CPC ads on this one:

    http://www.dalster.com/website-page.php?pageId=1007

    When I click VISIT SITE it doesn't exist. :/


    Also hate the fact you have to wait for the publisher to approve it.... it should approve automatically but give the publisher a time limit to deny the ad. A big requirement people have is efficiency.... if they want advertising they want it NOW. They dont want to have to wait for someone to approve their ad. It kills the excitement!
     
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    Webmasters have to first approve the ad before they are paid. Once they approve your ad they place the code.
     
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    ruby Well-Known Member

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    That doesnt make sense... they should have the ad code already on their sites running way before anyone books an ad etc...
     
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    It actually makes perfect sense if the publisher has chosen not to show RON ads.

    By not having a code already in place just doesn't give stats to the potential advertiser to review, may hurt the publisher but the choice is fully up to the publisher.

    There is nothing wrong with the Dalster Ad Network and the way the system works.
     
    dalster44, Jun 6, 2007 IP
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    ruby Well-Known Member

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    I never said there was anything wrong with it but Publishers ad the code on their site when they create the site and it should automatically feed ads to their site when bookings are made.

    What your saying is that whenever someone books an ad they have to update the code on theie site.
     
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    No, thats not what I'm saying.

    If a Publisher already has the code on their website the ad is automatically delivered once approved.
     
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    ruby Well-Known Member

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    Yes I know it works like that but what you said was confusing and made me question the theory.

    Can you see how that was confusing?
     
    ruby, Jun 6, 2007 IP