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Topic: [ANN] a-ads.com: Bitcoin advertising network. Advertise now! - page 46. (Read 174748 times)

legendary
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The network cpm drops quickly. anything wrong?

Everything seems to be fine except deficit of paying advertisers.

Advertisers, this is a business opportunity for you, cheap traffic right now!
full member
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The network cpm drops quickly. anything wrong?
legendary
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According to my data our ad delivery service is pretty reliable. But one of our publishers is complaining that our ads are often "down". Is there anybody else who is experiencing similar problems?
legendary
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It is sorted by clicks so that you can ban ad units that generate too much useless traffic for your site.

It isn't. https://i.imgur.com/7uDvnWp.png

Looks kinda random.

Also, for freebitmoney.com statistics shows 181 impressions, while impressions column shows 921. Which is right?

Thanks for your question.

If you hover column names, you'll notice that Clicks and Impressions columns show non-unique clicks and impressions, whereas Statistics columns shows charts for unique clicks and impressions.

Clicks/impressions columns represent amounts of clicks/impressions during a month, but the table is sorted by amount of clicks during a day (it allows to quickly identify and block main sources of recent load on your site).

We'll work to improve the interface, I've added the feature request about custom sorting to our issue tracker.
legendary
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It is sorted by clicks so that you can ban ad units that generate too much useless traffic for your site.

It isn't. https://i.imgur.com/7uDvnWp.png

Looks kinda random.

Also, for freebitmoney.com statistics shows 181 impressions, while impressions column shows 921. Which is right?
legendary
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Deployed few new servers to better handle the load (~100M impressions from over 1.3M IPs served daily).
legendary
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It's weird, nobody used this feature so far. Either we do a good job moderating ads and publishers don't want to ban them, or they just didn't notice this feature.

Hmm, I don't see a way to see where you got traffic from.

There is Traffic Sources -> Exclude, but this list ins't sorted, so it's pretty much impossible to get useful information out of it.

Thanks for your feedback!

It is sorted by clicks so that you can ban ad units that generate too much useless traffic for your site.

Here are the current means for advertiser to get to know where his traffic comes from:

1. If you enable "Goal tracking" option in the "Info" tab of your campaign then you will get ID of traffic source with every visitor (so you can track on your side which traffic sources attract useful traffic).

2. In the advertiser's "Targeting" tab you can see the categories and quality range of ad units for your campaign. You can check catalog to check what's inside.

3. You can just visit any ad unit and see if your ad is there and what's the percentage of its traffic you get. E. g. here is the list of advertisers for ad unit #1: http://a-ads.com/ad_units/1/campaigns

If you have a specific use case/interface in mind, please describe it, we plan to improve it.
legendary
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Hmm, I don't see a way to see where you got traffic from.

There is Traffic Sources -> Exclude, but this list ins't sorted, so it's pretty much impossible to get useful information out of it.
legendary
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legendary
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We are having temporary SSL-related problems on our front end, working to fix it. Ad rotation is not affected. fixed
legendary
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This website is under heavy load

please fix it

Thanks for your message.

Someone generated too much traffic to our main site. I think it is fixed now.

Ad rotation not affected.

Update: hm, looks like there is still a problem with the main site. Working on it. done
full member
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This website is under heavy load

please fix it
full member
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Even though using Anonymous Ads services on a small website and with very little visitors, I can say I'm satisfied enough.
I'm pretty much new to advertisement networks, so it took me some days to understand the related terminology and how it works.

Anyways, both this topic and the information provided on the website/blog helped me get along with it.
I personally thought it would have been cool if someone had created a beginner guide to help starters understand how a-ads works, instead of having to waste time going around trying to assemble pieces.

As I said I'm not a guru to the business (nor am I associated to a-ads), actually I'm a newbie but.. I decided to create that tutorial I had thought about anyways. Took me few hours of work but I finally published it on my blog - http://bitcoinz.altervista.org/blog/anonymous-ads-review/
I would appreciate if you could check it out and forward me any improvement that could be done to the article - feedback is always welcome

Hope I helped Smiley
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Thank for precious feedback and manual. There is a minor inaccuracy there:

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But paying Advertisers can also show interest in your Unit – in this case you will earn 50% of the fees collected from them.

You earn 50% from advertisers attracted by you, it doesn't depend on whether they advertise on your particular ad unit or not. Each ad unit is our affiliate, so if someone comes though your affiliate link (that is present in ad unit code) and creates an ad, you get 50% of fees collected from campaigns of that ad.
You're welcome and thanks for the clarification, I definitely chose the wrong wording there.
The article should be fixed and updated already.
legendary
Activity: 1199
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Even though using Anonymous Ads services on a small website and with very little visitors, I can say I'm satisfied enough.
I'm pretty much new to advertisement networks, so it took me some days to understand the related terminology and how it works.

Anyways, both this topic and the information provided on the website/blog helped me get along with it.
I personally thought it would have been cool if someone had created a beginner guide to help starters understand how a-ads works, instead of having to waste time going around trying to assemble pieces.

As I said I'm not a guru to the business (nor am I associated to a-ads), actually I'm a newbie but.. I decided to create that tutorial I had thought about anyways. Took me few hours of work but I finally published it on my blog - http://bitcoinz.altervista.org/blog/anonymous-ads-review/
I would appreciate if you could check it out and forward me any improvement that could be done to the article - feedback is always welcome

Hope I helped Smiley
(feel free to tip if you like it Cheesy 1HH4QqhY1xJH5eRxCSdrqqxT23zs24xwYM)

Thank for precious feedback and manual. There is a minor inaccuracy there:

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But paying Advertisers can also show interest in your Unit – in this case you will earn 50% of the fees collected from them.

You earn 50% from advertisers attracted by you, it doesn't depend on whether they advertise on your particular ad unit or not. Each ad unit is our affiliate, so if someone comes though your affiliate link (that is present in ad unit code) and creates an ad, you get 50% of fees collected from campaigns of that ad.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
💰💰💰💰
Even though using Anonymous Ads services on a small website and with very little visitors, I can say I'm satisfied enough.
I'm pretty much new to advertisement networks, so it took me some days to understand the related terminology and how it works.

Anyways, both this topic and the information provided on the website/blog helped me get along with it.
I personally thought it would have been cool if someone had created a beginner guide to help starters understand how a-ads works, instead of having to waste time going around trying to assemble pieces.

As I said I'm not a guru to the business (nor am I associated to a-ads), actually I'm a newbie but.. I decided to create that tutorial I had thought about anyways. Took me few hours of work but I finally published it on my blog - http://bitcoinz.altervista.org/blog/anonymous-ads-review/
I would appreciate if you could check it out and forward me any improvement that could be done to the article - feedback is always welcome

Hope I helped Smiley
(feel free to tip if you like it Cheesy 1HH4QqhY1xJH5eRxCSdrqqxT23zs24xwYM)
legendary
Activity: 1199
Merit: 1012
Though i havent been paid yet because i set a payout window 0.1 i can say i have been getting a decent amount of rev from this system but when my system shows i have 40k unique ips showing up on my site and it shows only a few hundred on yours im wondering dose the unique impressions and clicks reset everyday or do they just stay the same.


Though i would recommend to users when you first start out have another ad network on your site also this will prob start out very slow.

Thanks for your feedback.

I think your question is answered in publisher's section of our faq:

what are the cpm rates you give.

Thanks for your question. CPM rate depends on particular ad unit, ad and market situation. You can see aggregated stats here: https://a-ads.com/stats or see the stats of particular active campaigns (https://a-ads.com/campaigns/) and ad units to get an idea.

hero member
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what are the cpm rates you give.
hero member
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Though i havent been paid yet because i set a payout window 0.1 i can say i have been getting a decent amount of rev from this system but when my system shows i have 40k unique ips showing up on my site and it shows only a few hundred on yours im wondering dose the unique impressions and clicks reset everyday or do they just stay the same.


Though i would recommend to users when you first start out have another ad network on your site also this will prob start out very slow.
legendary
Activity: 1199
Merit: 1012
Btw, please make sure you advertise a legit service, if we suspect malicious intent we may ban it anytime without a refund.
Of course, but It's pretty insulting to say that to someone, you know.

Please accept my apologies, didn't want to offend you.
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