Looking for PPC company with not so obvious ads

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by gorilla_bob, Jun 7, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I am looking for a PPC company that has ads that aren't obtrusive. I have been using google...but with adsense, the ads are so ridiculously obvious that usually my conversion rates are bad.

    What I'd like to have is a ppc company that i think uglypeople [dot] com uses...where the ads meld more into the menu.

    Anybody know of such PPC company?

    Thanks,

    Bob
     
    gorilla_bob, Jun 7, 2007 IP
  2. aras

    aras Active Member

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    That site seems to have their own advertisement section. You can consider somewhere with XML feed option, so that you can integrate links anywhere you want. Revenuepilot.com is one option i can recall at the moment.
     
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    ruby Well-Known Member

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    I sent you a PM.
     
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    Turboface Active Member

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    Revenue Pilot is a great solution if you don't mind only getting paid on traffic from the US, UK, Canada and Australia. (Check out their FAQs)

    If you would like see an ad network (that pays on all countries) that has some ads you can display that will blend seamlessly into your website content, check out my network. As a publisher, try creating an ad block using the 'easy feed' option. Also, you can alter the code of the ad blocks to do all kinds of things like hiding the url, changing how many ads will be displayed and much more. I think you guys will be pleasantly surprised.

    :cool:
     
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    checksum Notable Member

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    I'd suggest a PPC company that supplies an XML feed. Clicksor and 3FN have good feeds.
     
    checksum, Jun 7, 2007 IP
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    Adsung supply publishers the chance to use XML feeds if they wish, you should check them out.
     
    n-james, Jun 10, 2007 IP