Please advice me about Popup ads marketing

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by apple, Aug 9, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hello..
    Can someone advice me if it is a wise idea to start promoting a website with the Popunder advertising ? I know it is annoying to people but i think this is the only cheap option which i have and which i can afford.
    Clicksor offers 0.003$ per visitor.
    Can someone tell me any company which is cheaper than this ?
    Looking forward for your reply.
    Regards
     
    apple, Aug 9, 2006 IP
  2. wormy

    wormy Active Member

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    Per visitor? Per victim? Or per "impression"? Do they charge 3 cents each time a popunder gets released or tries to release? Or is it 3 cents each time someone clicks a link on a popunder?:confused:


    How many popunders do you need? Whats a good rate you are looking for?
     
    wormy, Aug 9, 2006 IP
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    Also check the conversion rate. Cheaper doesn't always equal good quality. If you spend 100 dollars and have no signups it is just wasted money. You could ahve gone with a decent ppc campaign and seen a FAR better ROI.
     
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    Most people I know and most I know on the Tech Forums are using Pop-up Blockers as I do... Myself I don't see that kind of advertising as a great option these days, alot of the general public is not using blockers but most tech savvy people do...
     
    KeithLDick, Aug 9, 2006 IP
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    I think popups are not as effective as they once were because of all of the popup blockers.
     
    Edisonian, Aug 10, 2006 IP