how much would you pay for 15,000 people using your ad

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by novak, Sep 18, 2006.

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    how much would you pay for 15,000 people using your ad for 2 hours per month for a year

    or, how much would you pay for 1 person to use your ad for anywhere from 1 minute to 4 hours per month for a year (time of use is your choice). No pornography or unethical ads.
     
    novak, Sep 18, 2006 IP
  2. drig

    drig Peon

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    Please go into details, it is unclear what "people" (are they sites with traffic, just 1 person, etc, etc) are. Also, age, sex, etc are also important.
     
    drig, Sep 18, 2006 IP
  3. novak

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    it's a subscription site with 15,000 subscribers.. mostly between the ages of 16 and 25. The site is associated with banking and finance. I give them incentives to utilize/click on advertisements, but they do not have to register for anything if they choose not to. I can make them see your ad for as much time as you are willing to pay for.
     
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    pm me with the site details and rate info.
     
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    Hmmm I cant give a price. I dont think I fully understand, but its probably just me. I guess this wouldnt work for affiliate programs as this is incentive based? How do we know ALL 15,000 will see the ad? Thanks.
     
    drig, Sep 18, 2006 IP
  6. novak

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    The site isn't up yet; I need ad revenues numbers before I can make it operational, hence the lack of pricing information. I'm in talks with a few companies and am in the process of securing all of the legal rights to performing the key criteria of my site; but I need to come up with this information before I can make my site a go this Spring. I'm looking for a core group of 10 to 20 advertisers interested in being a serious interactive part of my site, in addition to the usual banner advertisements along the pages' edges. I want to secure these advertisers quickly so that we can start work together to create an advertiser-specific product that helps us both.

    I'm talking pay per client, pay minute, pay per hour, discriminatory pricing schemes, bonuses, daily limits, yearly limits, or anything that makes sense. Subscibers will be limited to 15,000, and will be entirely determined by this last variable in my budget.

    So, if you're interested, name your price and I'll see if it can work with my budgets. For the rest of the evening I will be away from the computer, but I will read over the posts in the morning.
     
    novak, Sep 18, 2006 IP
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    Your talking about paying or compensating people to view or click on an advertisers ad? As far as I am concerned that is click fraud and the number 1 problem effecting CPC industry. Only unethical publishers benefit from this scheme.
     
    Heritage, Sep 19, 2006 IP
  8. novak

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    It's not clickfraud when it's an explicit relationship among all three groups; subscription web site, advertisers, and customers.
     
    novak, Sep 19, 2006 IP
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    so the advertisers know the people clicking on their ads are paid to do so. ok, if that's the case your right it is not click fraud.
     
    Heritage, Sep 19, 2006 IP
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    yeah, and it's not really getting paid either.. it's a different business template
     
    novak, Sep 19, 2006 IP
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    I still dont really get it, but I would pay $20 for a banner to be seen by 15,000 people.
     
    drig, Sep 20, 2006 IP
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    You care to explain the viewers incentive to "click a link" or take some other form of action. It may help us decide the value of the "click".
     
    Heritage, Sep 21, 2006 IP
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    can your 15K people do any of these:

    - signup for free offer for trial things to be delivered to them
    - fill some free polls, surveys etc either short ones or long ones
    - submit their info in some small form on a site, like email, name etc.. (no spam of course)

    if they do please pm me :)
     
    DomainMagnate, Sep 21, 2006 IP
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    How is this going to be different from a traditional PTR set up, and what guarantee does an advertiser have that the ads are not being viewed as a pop-under or hidden or some other method that does not actual involve someone seeing it?

    The bottom line to its value will end up being if it converts. if people don't do anything but just potentially look at the ad or the landing page, it will have very little value to almost any advertiser.
     
    aeiouy, Sep 22, 2006 IP
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    Umm... Please copy me on that PM :)
     
    GeorgeB., Sep 23, 2006 IP