Is Adbrite Scamming us?

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by jfarmer, Feb 23, 2009.

  1. webbizo

    webbizo Active Member

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    #21
    I've being using adbrite for a few months and my earning keep going up and down. They are not the best program of its kind but they are surely one of the most reliable.
    Their support is great and are always there to help solving possible problems.
     
    webbizo, Feb 26, 2009 IP
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    #22
    Always chain networks. i use like 5 networks and chain them. 1st to show is my highest earning network. then next is the second etc etc. ^_^
     
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  3. Samos

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    #23
    It takes some time till adbrite shows the ads on your publisher dashboard to approve or reject.

    To approve or reject you have to go to your zone and then click on ad statistics where you can also approve ads or reject ads.
     
    Samos, Mar 8, 2009 IP
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    #24
    Hi anilinkz,

    My site was approved by almost of those Ad companies (Not Google, cos I was banned anyway). So I want to use the same style like you. However, I got only about 2.5K per day. Not many right? I think if I do that, these 2.5K will split into the number of the Ad companies, right? Let's say 3 Companies, Adbrite, Clicksor, Bidvertiser. So then it's gonna some 2.5K/3. Is it right?

    Do u think it is a good to do that like u? Or other suggestions?

    Looking forward.
     
    maomao, Mar 10, 2009 IP
  5. RightMan

    RightMan Notable Member

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    #25
    Unfortunately, Adbrite and Bidvertiser are the only good alternatives available for Adsense. I have been trying both at my blog but the result is far from satisfactory!

    You may try Bidvertiser and see, if that makes any difference...

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
    RightMan, Mar 10, 2009 IP
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    Oranges Active Member

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    #26
    I gave up Adbrite long time back they used to show blank "powered by adbrite" ads continually for weeks even. I’m stuck to adsense now, or infolinks on some of my websites.
     
    Oranges, Mar 10, 2009 IP
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    #27
    With AdBrite, when you start using them the earnings are pretty low at the beginning, but when you use them for couple of weeks or months you should see an increase in earnings.

    Also try putting as many high quality keyword in the keyword section when creating an ad zone, this will help get you more high quality advertisers.
     
    john3003, Mar 10, 2009 IP
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    #28
    A huge company like that wouldn't be a scam one.

    Maybe you have a technical problem such as code, approved, etc.
     
    SuccessGuru, Mar 11, 2009 IP
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    #29
    Are you interested in cpm (cost per thousand impressions) ad network or ppc (pay per click) ad network.

    With cpm you get paid for displaying banners, no need to click on the ads to earn money.

    With ppc you get paid per click, just when someone click on the ads.
     
    john3003, Mar 11, 2009 IP