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Topic: A new advertising project: Payments can be made and received with bitcoin (Read 974 times)

donator
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I have 200-300 uniques a day, with 50% bounce rate. I'd like to both place ads and publish them. Check the site out, I'm looking for suggestions on how to throw off this excess bitcoin into marketing to make my users happy. I like the idea of an ad platform like this. Currenly I'm advertising on dailybitcoins.org, because it's simple and I don't have to email anyone. Pay bitcoin, get placement.

Thoughts?

Regards,
Jonathan
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BTCrow.com
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Why don't you make internal accounting in bitcoins and simplify your life immensely. Do it and I'll come to you as a beta tester with 10 million unique EU visitors per month website.

Hmmm Interesting Vladimir, 10 million unique EU, Do you have mobile traffic also?

Is this traffic is coming from real human or from bot and traffic exchanges ?

I'm the co-owner of MobiCow.com and AdIgniter.org and we'll soon integrate bitcoin payment and bitcoin deposit.

You're 10 million unique EU traffic could be great to give a try with my networks for both of us.

Let me know

Thanks
newbie
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5 bitcoincent is a bit much for 100 views. We use bitcoin only for transferring money.

All transactions on-site happen in Euros, so it's 5 eurocent, or +/- 0.07 dollars.
legendary
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One doubt: You say you will advertise on every ad space that gets 100 views a day and that you'll pay 5 cents for it... but is it $0.05 or BTC 0.05?
newbie
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Greetings everyone,

We're currently working on a "Project Wonderful" inspired advertising project, called "Adimp".

To clarify:
Site owners can publish their ads on their website and earn money (like Google Adsense).
Advertisers then must bid a certain amount of money per day they want their ad to appear on said site.

This can lead to cheap advertising for advertisers, yet a sure income for the site owners (since you pay per day, not per click)

The main difference with Project Wonderful is our form of "segmentation".
On Project Wonderful you can only bid on American, Canadian, European or "other" traffic.
Adimp lets you bid per country, browser and operating system.

The project is still in a beta phase. It's not possible to add or withdraw funds yet.
Our goal is to gather beta testers who want to put an adspace up on their website.

This way we can work out the kinks with real-live data and go live within a few weeks with a modest offering of available adspaces.

Adimp will take about 14% of the biddings, but this is reduced to 7% for beta testers.

You can take a look at:
http://www.adimp.net

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