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    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.

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Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by bazyv2, Jul 21, 2012.

  1. bazyv2

    bazyv2 Active Member

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    #21
    Got accepted into pixfuture today, heard good things about it, will see how it goes.

    Thanks for all your opinion guys,will appreciate more opinions.

    Cheers!
     
    bazyv2, Jul 23, 2012 IP
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    thundertoms Active Member

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    #22
    How about Chitika?
     
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  3. bazyv2

    bazyv2 Active Member

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    #23
    Don't think that Chitika qualifies as CPM. Though I do plan to use it, will be testing pixfuture the following days to come since I got accepted.
     
    bazyv2, Jul 24, 2012 IP
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    XXLINK Peon

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    #24
    let us know your experience with pixfuture
     
    XXLINK, Jul 24, 2012 IP
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    lukey372 Notable Member

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    #25
    Read clicksors acceptance guide. You are not allowed to place their ads on websites that contain illegal activity or contain links to illegal activity.

    "Clicksor shall have absolute discretion as to whether or not it accepts a particular applicant or site for participation in the Clicksor Network

    1. The following are some examples (including but not limited to) of the type of sites that are not allowed to participate in our network:

    • Sites displaying child pornography and zoosexuality, or contain links to such content
    • Libelous or defamatory sites
    • Sites containing or linking to software piracy
    • Software trading (warez) sites
    • Sites containing or linking to any forms of illegal activity (i.e., how to build a bomb, hacking, ‘phreaking’, etc.)
    • Sites with gratuitous displays of violence, obscene or vulgar language, and abusive content or content which endorses or threatens physical harm
    • Sites promoting any types of hate-mongering (i.e., racial, political, ethnic, religious, gender-based, sexuality-based or personal, etc.)
    • Sites that participate in or transmit inappropriate newsgroup postings or unsolicited e-mail (spam)
    • Sites promoting any types of illegal substance or paraphernalia or activity sites with illegal, false or deceptive investment advice and money-making opportunities
    • Sites that are under construction or incomplete
    • Sites with any types of content reasonable public consensus deems to be improper or inappropriate
    "

    Copied straight out of their TOS.
     
    lukey372, Jul 27, 2012 IP
  6. bazyv2

    bazyv2 Active Member

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    #26
    Hehe, keep telling yourself that.

    So does the other 80% of the ad networks out there say they don't accept such sites, but guess what.. most do. Why? Simply because they are cash-cows and bring them a lot of money.
     
    bazyv2, Jul 29, 2012 IP
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    lukey372 Notable Member

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    #27
    Sure most publishers do but it's you who loses out in the long run. I would still recommend fidelity-media. Atleast drop them an email.

    You say Fidelity has a bad reputation. Go read clicksors reputation I have heard dozens of complaints about malware, spyware and virused ads.
     
    lukey372, Jul 30, 2012 IP
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    bazyv2 Active Member

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    #28
    I'm earning with clicksor about $50+ per day, I don't think fidelity-media can compete with that.
     
    bazyv2, Jul 30, 2012 IP
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    lukey372 Notable Member

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    #29
    What are your ecpm rates with clicksor?
     
    lukey372, Jul 30, 2012 IP
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    samlymu Peon

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    #30
    Check ReachJunction. It may helps.
     
    samlymu, Jul 31, 2012 IP
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    FNT Greenhorn

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    #31
    What is the breakdown of your traffic? What's your sites URL?
     
    FNT, Aug 1, 2012 IP
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    arklekin Peon

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    #32
    You 100% wrong and seems to me you don't understand what you f. talking about. Every network has brand-safe and none-safe campaigns and advertrisers!! Dont say when you dont know!

    BTW I've seen Tribal Fusion and Pixfuture ads on very popular sites with Alexa rank TOP 100. Yieldads is always on warez sites everybody knows that.
     
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    arklekin, Aug 1, 2012 IP
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    arklekin Peon

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    #33
    Try something like CPX or Xtendmedia they accept this kind of traffic but don't expect high CPM rates for warez or torrent site.
     
    arklekin, Aug 1, 2012 IP
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    bazyv2 Active Member

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    #34
    CPX is bad, very low cpm rates, wasn't accepted into xtendmedia.. surprisingly as I have a lot more traffic then some sites I know who run ads from them.
     
    bazyv2, Aug 1, 2012 IP
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    turntablist100 Active Member

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    #35
    What service did you end up choosing for your CPM fill?
     
    turntablist100, Aug 1, 2012 IP
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    bazyv2 Active Member

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    #36
    Using clicksor right now.
     
    bazyv2, Aug 2, 2012 IP
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    bazyv2 Active Member

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    #37
    Any more opinions on ad-networks?

    Should I give CPMfun a try?
     
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    bazyv2, Aug 5, 2012 IP
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    godmode Well-Known Member

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    logon2future Notable Member

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    #39
    Hi,

    Try cpc clickranks.com they only serve text ads and they are very good you can make some good CPM depending on your CTR.
     
    logon2future, Aug 8, 2012 IP
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    JasonAxxAds Peon

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    #40
    My eCPM is dependent on your Geo traffic and the quailty. But with my ad newtwork You can choose the vertical but the company rotates ads with low CTR out of the system so that your ecpm is higher.

    AxxAds.com

    We have the best ad sorting method system in the world and tht in turn means higher profits for you
     
    JasonAxxAds, Aug 9, 2012 IP