What Are Good CPM/PPC Networks For An Advertiser?

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by jeanpaul1979, Dec 16, 2007.

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    Hi, after searching this forum I noticed that most people here are publishers...

    Because I am an advertiser so my perspective is a little different...(I prefer cheap clicks instead of expensive) But also quality of course...

    After doing some reading on the forums I selected a handful of PPC/CPM networks to work with. I tried to base my selections on trustworthiness and quality traffic.

    BUT, since almost every single post I read here was from a Publishers perspective I'd love to get some feedback from Advertisers that use these kind of networks as well.

    These are the networks I chose:

    Tribal Fusion
    Casele Media
    ValueClick
    AdBrite
    Xapads
    PayPopup
    Back Label Ads

    P.S. I'm currently promoting CPA offers with PPC using Google, Yahoo, and MSN.
    I want to start using CPM and on site PPC now too.

    Any Advertisers here wanna comment?
     
    jeanpaul1979, Dec 16, 2007 IP
  2. thedarkknight

    thedarkknight Peon

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    I have tried CPM's with adbrite... After experimenting with it i found that banners(well designed) convert better for me as an advertiser than text ads. Also the best converting ad was a leaderboard (728x90).

    Hope that helps....
     
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    Yes, comments like that are very helpful, thanks...keep em coming :)
     
    jeanpaul1979, Dec 16, 2007 IP
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    I am with TDK banners work well with adbrite
     
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    AdBrite is very good for advertisers IMO.

    They have different sizes of banners and text ads, plus Full Page Ads (interstitial ads) and inline Ads.
     
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    Paypopups traffic is not that good if you are using the popups to get your site seen. It can bring a good amount of traffic, but it's normally very low targeted I found.

    Adbrite is alright, but you must watch on your selection of sites that you want to advertise on. I have never tried the RON ads. I have always selected the sites I wanted my ads to appear. The stats is not 100% accurate and is one thing that put me off, but if you chose the right sites you can get some alright and targeted traffic.
     
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    These days, pops just annoy visitors rather than attract their attention. Is it better to be hated by the community or unknown by the community?

    You may want to try some CPM ads which give your brand exposure instead of regular PPC sites where you get cheap clicks from clickbots. CPM banner based ads on certain networks, when used in conjunction with various targeting mechanisms ie. behavioral, contextual, demographic, geotargeting as well as FCaps should do admirably.

    For PPC, try out MSN AdCenter. YSM is not a bad solution either.
    For CPM, I'll be biased of course and refer you to Freedom of Ads, of which I represent. www.freedomofads.com/register
    I'd also recommend AdBrite, as stated, and Clicksor CPM ads.
     
    whooped, Dec 18, 2007 IP