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Topic: Bitcoin advertising network - Does it works? (Read 84 times)

legendary
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August 08, 2019, 04:19:18 PM
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hää and now the ad network is a news page  Huh
I dont know what you mean with conversion....but i was made one of the 400 clicks in your network and it was only a backup banner witch says " advertise here"
And now you wondering why nobody advertising in your CPM only network ?


lol
full member
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Source : https://zentobyte.com/2019/08/06/does-ad-network-works/

I have conducted a small advertising network project to determine the viability of advertising network business model. On paper, the model looks solid, where the network earn by taking cut of the 30% commission from the advertiser and reselling the ad placement to publisher ad space. In reality, this method is quite flawed.

In the start of the project, 10 participants have joined in for advertising network project, have agreed to share the javascript code into their website to display the campaign ads. By using my website proprietary advertising network system, several display ads have launched with as little budget as possible.

In the outcome of the project, I have received 0 conversion out from the campaign, let alone of the “clicks” counted. Yes! 487 “clicks”, with absolutely ZERO conversion.


How can anyone take this serious?

This is very very small test. It doesn't say what is being advertised. You looking for subscriptions for a newsletter, investors for some ICO, players for a game...


Maybe you were advertising a fake product, so any that might have been interested found out it was a fake and/or scam after a simple search engine entry.


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The thing is he didn't provide much information, like the websites displaying the code, or at least what type of website it was, and what was advertised (his blog?) There are a lot of things to consider. You tested for 3 days it's too short to judge.
To be honest I would say a 0.7% CTR isn't bad at all and a zero conversion clearly show something went wrong... from your side.
legendary
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Merit: 1789
A lot of people are using adblocker now, are you sure your ads are not blocked by them?

Assuming your ads are not clicked even though it's possible, then maybe it is not interesting for the visitors at all. Even Google Adsense is not that powerful to bring visitors to your website, except they market it to a popular website. Most of them use pay per view, with $1 paid for every thousand of views or more.

So yeah, advertising via ads on websites are really not effective, you can spend millions of dollars on that and don't get any buyers at all. Except your product is really good.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
Source : https://zentobyte.com/2019/08/06/does-ad-network-works/

I have conducted a small advertising network project to determine the viability of advertising network business model. On paper, the model looks solid, where the network earn by taking cut of the 30% commission from the advertiser and reselling the ad placement to publisher ad space. In reality, this method is quite flawed.

In the start of the project, 10 participants have joined in for advertising network project, have agreed to share the javascript code into their website to display the campaign ads. By using my website proprietary advertising network system, several display ads have launched with as little budget as possible.

In the outcome of the project, I have received 0 conversion out from the campaign, let alone of the “clicks” counted. Yes! 487 “clicks”, with absolutely ZERO conversion.
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