Posts Tagged ‘traffic’

new CPV/CPC/CPM network!

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

So I came across AdManage at Ad:Tech NY 2008, and the company has definitely left a good impression on me.

While I’m not sure how they’re traffic converts, I can say with confidence it’s been a pleasure working with the folks over there thus far, even though my endeavors with them haven’t come to fruition due to delays on my side.

If you’re looking for a new source of traffic whether it’s pops, PPC, text ads or otherwise, I’d suggest giving them a try. We’re always looking for new sources of traffic, and when you think about it, do we ever know with so many offers and other variables involved with testing how any traffic will convert? It’s all about testing and measuring, as any good media buyer and affiliate marketer knows.

Here’s some quick info about AdManage:

Core Services:

CPV: Pop Ups
PPC: Pay Per Click Advertising on Hundreds of Partner Website Search Engines
CPC: Text Ads
CPM: Rich Media and Graphical Display Advertising Banners

XML Feeds: “Backed by a knowledgeable customer support staff and technology team, the AdManage search XML feed is simple to integrate, with program set up accomplished within a day.”

If you’d like more information on AdManage, feel free to shoot me an email or click their Logo above.

*question* Contextual Networks & PopUp Blockers

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

“Hi Jim. I use all of the usual suspects for contextual popup traffic like Zango, Mediatraffic, Trafficvance, and a couple others. I’m paying per-popup like everyone else, but I always wonder am I paying for popups that are blocked by popup blockers.”

-Peter N.

Well, I can’t tell you for certain that you are or aren’t paying for blocked ads, but I’m pretty sure you’re not. Those companies make money per impression, so they do everything they can to serve those targeted ads normally. They serve those ads in new browser windows, which no popup blocker intercepts because users navigating the internet wouldn’t be able to fully function if new browser windows couldn’t open. I wouldn’t worry about it. I’d spend more time on finding new offers and networks to work with rather than contemplate on the pennies you might be losing from blocked ads.