View Full Version : Really paying advertising
Fen|ce
03-06-2001, 06:04 AM
I've been reading on a lot of forums about advertising.
I'd like to put banners on my future site, does anyone have good experience with any advertising network?
Please help me!
kickster
03-19-2001, 11:34 PM
looking for banners then use Fastclick.com[nbsp]
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Tatuu
03-20-2001, 10:09 AM
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The advertising industry is really taking a beating right now. If you are looking for CPM (aka $blah per 1000 banner impressions) then expect anywhere from 10-35 cents no matter what the network promises or suggests.
Maynard
03-20-2001, 10:39 AM
does anyone have good experience with any advertising network?
Yes. My most favorable experience has been with the Junkbusters proxie; totally configurable and blocks all requests for configured sites including /*.*/(a|A)ds?/
also manages cookies and http-referrer usage.
Clean surfing for the whole family ;)[nbsp]
kickster
03-21-2001, 06:01 PM
my other suggestion would be a search box in place of banner ad
it pays about $0.50 to $1 CPM then add a pop up for additional $2 CPM
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Tatuu
03-21-2001, 09:36 PM
Maynard, ad blockers are just making the current situation worse.
EDIT: Think of every major and rinkie-dinkie site you visit regularly that lives solely off of advertising.
[This message has been edited by Tatuu (edited 03-21-01@9:38 pm)]
Maynard
03-21-2001, 10:33 PM
Tatuu, please excuse my potentially miscreant perspective on the subject, but I wonder if more sites don't die as a consequence of their unsuccessful (and dependant)[nbsp][nbsp]advertizing, than live off it.
Of course the really sleezy ones (all spammers included) may actually achieve their objectives by attracting more of their sorry ilk.
But us (tinus) middle of the road aging hippies with techno saavy and children have maybe figured out real ways to support real living without dependence upon either the revenue or spew from the marketing minions ('jamokes' in my hood).
Ain't Americal Wonderful? We have spewage; and we have spewage filters. The list is endless ;)[nbsp][nbsp]
[nbsp][nbsp] `~peace
Edit addendum here: PS: I forgot to mention the matter of bold faced lies espoused by the promotional marketers. Just thinking of it makes me want to wash. I'm sorry to have brought it up; and hope to not offend anyone.
[This message has been edited by Maynard (edited 03-21-01@10:47 pm)]
Tatuu
03-22-2001, 04:38 PM
*sigh*
waptized
03-25-2001, 10:38 PM
I believe that the best ads are the ones that simply blend into your site. Furthermore, you should have a blend of outside links that are purely interesting-related sites mixed in with the 'ads'.
Having said that. Can anyone direct me to small low-traffic websites that offer wireless services, email-autoresponders or WAP that might fit in a niche within my site?[nbsp]
LightGuide
03-30-2001, 09:07 AM
We have plans underway to dump *all* advertising -- and then just shamelessly beg people to send us money not to show any.
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