Slayerduck, have you sent your invoice to us for Bank Transfer? If so it is being processed. If not, please send to pubsupport at ubudigital dot com and we will get this done for you ASAP. Regards
You need to honor the original contract and it made no mention of requiring pubs to invoice you. Adam has promised me payment and named a date i would be paid by, several times and the date comes and goes and he don't pay, but he always says he hopes to soon. Perhaps it's legal posturing to make it look as if you are making an effort, should the case go to trial. I never seen such a mess
Steve, please contact us pubsupport at ubudigital dot com. It is new policy that we require pubs to submit invoices with full banking and beneficiary details. We no longer make payments via PayPal. Thanks!
Moments ago i submitted an invoice with complete bank wire info (2 versions) one for if you want to pay from California and another if you pay from Australia.
Got an email they it says that "Yes payments have been processed. Should arrive in 24 hours." , Hopefully it is not a false promise again LOL
Got payment for April too... Reduction over 30% as revenue share, as they said, but any way I got my money for April...
They promise to pay me 100% earnings plus 5% bonus, yesterday, I got paid, but just 65-70%, not so sure.
If you resend your invoice to pubsupport at ubudigital dot com, we will check to see if it has been processed. If not, we will get onto this ASAP for you. Regards UD Staff
CPM rates are well and truly on the rise. Read this Forbes article about online ad spends - have copied it below. http://www.forbes.com/sites/roberthof/2011/08/26/online-ad-spend-to-overtake-tv/ Online Ad Spend to Overtake TV by 2016 Television advertising may be doing just fine despite the slumping economy. But within the next five years, it’s going to be eclipsed by online ads, according to a new report from market watcher Forrester Research. By 2016, Forrester says, advertisers will spend almost $77 billion online, comprising 35% of overall ad spending. Within online advertising, however, lots of changes are ahead. According to Forrester: * Mobile ads will overtake social ads and email marketing already this year: They’ll hit $8.2 billion in revenues by 2016 as advertisers will want to reach people while they’re on mobile phones and tablets, not just searching at their desk. * Search ads’ market share will fall: Although search advertising will remain the largest segment, growing to $33 billion, its share of online ads will fall from today’s 55% to 44%. No wonder Google is rushing headlong into display and mobile advertising, not to mention social media. * Display ads will rise anew: Mostly thanks to rich media ads such as video, these mainstays of most Web sites will see a resurgence, hitting nearly $28 billion and 37% market share of online ads by 2016 as brand advertisers hike spending online. Display ads offer more image-oriented messaging than the mostly direct-response search advertising. What’s more, advertisers will want to reach people wherever they are online, in particular on social media sites such as Facebook, not just while they’re searching on Google. Should be good news for Yahoo–maybe. * Daily deals will decline: “Consumers will grow so conditioned to micro-impulse offers that they’ll lose practice at considered decisions — in all walks of life, not just when buying spa treatments,†writes study author Shar VanBoskirk. “Facing a cultural descent into maladroit judgment, employers (and spouses) will blacklist impulse deals to keep people intentional.†Look out, Groupon, LivingSocial et. al.–consumers may soon grow weary of your come-ons, if they’re not already. * Social media will grow relatively slowly: In another surprise forecast, Forrester says spending on social media by marketers will hit only $4.4 billion, or 7% of online ad spend, by 2016. That’s partly because they can set up Facebook pages one time with relatively little ongoing cost, and partly because Facebook, Twitter and other social sites don’t offer much in the way of ad formats yet. Hmm, maybe Facebook’s right not to rush into an IPO yet?
I wonder if I should post all my email records and paypal/invoice records to show how many times I've sent these guys messages and how many times they've replied. ABSOLUTELY ZERO after my first initial payment to trick me into their scam. I can't believe they're still trying to bait people into believing that this is a legitimate company. STILL NO PAYMENT FOR APRIL, MAY OR JUNE!!!
ubudigital.com not be serious! had to receive 753 euro bank account and this amount I received only 356.31 euros! Reference: 1501431109 Ordering: ASKUBU INC. Account: 1894262938 Details:. . Amount: € 341.31 Rate: 4.17080 Original amount ordered: € 356.31 Correspondent banking fee: € 15.00 Value date: 01/09/2011 Code (markup):
Yes, you are right. they are scam. I haven't received my April, May, June payments yet. So i forgot them. I don't know how people still using them
They have promised me payments several times when I sent them emails but I've never got my money. They lie
Please email pubsupport at ubudigital dot com. We will get this cleared up for you. If you like you can also PM your invoice to us using the forum.