I was testing 3fn.net ads on a site of my mine and I know from my past experiences that the site has fairly well CTR. I observed the ads performance for a few days and saw that the clicks never generated over $0.01 each. The system also ignored many of the clicks, and labeled some of the remaining as "unaccepted". I tried different keywords to get higher CPC, but no way. Thousands of pageviews but only 10 clicks=$0.10 I sent an e-mail to them about the issue and asked about the possible reasons of the situation, but only got an email which says "my question was closed". I tried to login to my account, and to my surprise, the account was disabled! I knew that 3fn can not provide good publisher support, but disabling accounts instead of answering questions is unacceptable. I'll appreciate it if you can recommend a good PPC network.
Thank you. I am using Bidvertiser at the moment and it performs better than both Adbrite and Kontera. (I get about $0.08-0.10 per click). I've heard about Exoclick but not sure if it pays better or not. I'm outside US and can2t open a YPN account.
I'd recommend adster.com - they have a nicer epc than adbrite typically bannerboxes.com elementads.com clicksor.com adster and elementads are smaller companies, but I've found their support to be fantastic, and bids are reasonable, so although some days I might not make as much with them as I would with a larger company, the support really makes up for it.
Hahah. Another one. The story with Bidvertiser is that it works extremely well at first, and begins to spiral downwards as time progresses. No idea why. I suggest you go into www.elementads.com. They are pretty stable, and would be my next favourite if I didn't use AdSense.
I have been on Bidvertiser for a short time now, so I don't know what will happen in the future. Hopefully they'll pay without any problems. I'll try Elementads too, if they are that good. Thank you everyone..
Bidvertiser actually works for you? Not many people say that! As for Exoclick it does work, but the payment per click can vary significantly depending on niche and the origin of your traffic. You can easily run it alongside other networks so it might be worth a shot - you haven't really got anything to lose. You can find more Exoclick information here.
Haven't been very good for me. I think they got into some legal trouble not long ago - something to do with breaking competition laws and witholding payments.
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