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Topic: [CoinURL] All ways to monetize your content! [BID LOW AGAIN! PLACE ADS!!] (Read 5980 times)

legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1219
I am using both Coinurl and a-ads on my sites. The revenue from the former seems to be higher.
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
So, what happened between 21 and 27 this month, I have no shared links clicks between those days?
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
Removed mine.

Also I want to know why the hell I have to pay 12% of MY BITCOIN that I transferred to advertise. I've transferred some of it out and haven't seen 1cent yet.

This whole thing now smells funny...

The guy who runs coinurl is trustworthy, I've sent him a pm and he usually replies within 12 hours.

sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
Way to go CoinURL, actually review advertisers next time.
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
Removed mine.

Also I want to know why the hell I have to pay 12% of MY BITCOIN that I transferred to advertise. I've transferred some of it out and haven't seen 1cent yet.

This whole thing now smells funny...
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
And every website that has coinurl ads is now showing a warning!!!
Good thing I check the services topic and saw this post, I was wondering why I was receiving no traffic to my website with a coinURL forwarder.

Yap, I guess I'm gonna remove the ads also, this might take a while...
member
Activity: 82
Merit: 10
And every website that has coinurl ads is now showing a warning!!!
Good thing I check the services topic and saw this post, I was wondering why I was receiving no traffic to my website with a coinURL forwarder.
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
And every website that has coinurl ads is now showing a warning!!!
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
chrome/google malware issue with site
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
#1
Proxy/VPN detection is a must for an advertising with pay-per-click. Hmm, no... maybe you like to get clicks by the same person 10 times a day just because he feels like fucking around.

#2
Yes, 40% fees, don't say 'doubt it', prove me wrong with concrete proofs. (And I'm the troll)

#3
Where did I say there shouldn't be any fees? (yeah I wonder who pays for the server bills every month at coinurl? hrmmm thats a tough one! huehuehuehue)

#4
This is not a "new" site, it's been around for quite some time.

#5
Don't tell me I don't know how to use advertising networks, I'm in this business for years, and 60% of my money comes from revenues from sites like CoinURL, so don't even go that way.

Actually, I did test VPN detection (I forgot, sorry), no clicks were credited, used openVPN, several countries...

What's wrong with the 40%?

And I agree with the withdrawl fee, that's strange!

As far as I can see, CoinURL was announced May 01, 2012, that's new, that's like yesterday! Adsense is 10 years old! Yahoo Ads, former GoTo was lunched in 98 or so.

Sorry I don't know your curriculum, but as I understand, bitcoin is still small, and a very niche business, with very tech savvy users, this is not the most profitable crowd, not for the publisher nor the advertiser.

But I feel your pain, what I make, as a publisher, with 1 adsense click, I probably need like 1000 with CoinURL, but Adsense has millions of advertisers...
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000

Is this supposed to be a negative review?

Low click pricing is very common in new ad networks.

Google gets 32% click price, some ad networks get up to 50%, if they get 40%, let it be 40%...

The withdrawl fee is kinda strange...

It is very easy to have no ROI at all if you don't know what you're doing, no matter what ad network you use.

Haven't tested proxy/vpn detection, but it's a new ad network don't expect it to be perfect...

Nice troll post, But to be honest - IMO - Depending on the content you publish, or advertise - Really does depend on your ROI.

You haven't given a product sale, or detail relating to your ROI of 1%. So we could all assume your trying to sell 19 inch dildo's via BTC, they are not going to sell.

Proxy/vpn detection in an anonymous based advertising medium? Get real.

Click fee of 40%? Doubt it.

Withdrawal fee - yeah I wonder who pays for the server bills every month at coinurl? hrmmm thats a tough one!

Low click price, thats a bonus - What we would spend in google ( $250 ) we only spend $10 for the same result in coinurl.


#1
Proxy/VPN detection is a must for an advertising with pay-per-click. Hmm, no... maybe you like to get clicks by the same person 10 times a day just because he feels like fucking around.

#2
Yes, 40% fees, don't say 'doubt it', prove me wrong with concrete proofs. (And I'm the troll)

#3
Where did I say there shouldn't be any fees? (yeah I wonder who pays for the server bills every month at coinurl? hrmmm thats a tough one! huehuehuehue)

#4
This is not a "new" site, it's been around for quite some time.

#5
Don't tell me I don't know how to use advertising networks, I'm in this business for years, and 60% of my money comes from revenues from sites like CoinURL, so don't even go that way.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Clown prophet
4 days advertisement in pending review
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000
does bitmit work with coinurl?
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Clown prophet
Hey, I have an advertisement in pending review three days. Is this normal?
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
Publishers
1. Extremely low click price
2. Click fee of 40%
3. Withdrawal fee of 12%

Advertisers
1. less than 1% ROI
2. Very weak proxy/vpn detection

I will now stop using CoinURL.

Is this supposed to be a negative review?

Low click pricing is very common in new ad networks.

Google gets 32% click price, some ad networks get up to 50%, if they get 40%, let it be 40%...

The withdrawl fee is kinda strange...

It is very easy to have no ROI at all if you don't know what you're doing, no matter what ad network you use.

Haven't tested proxy/vpn detection, but it's a new ad network don't expect it to be perfect...
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
Publishers
1. Extremely low click price
2. Click fee of 40%
3. Withdrawal fee of 12%

Advertisers
1. less than 1% ROI
2. Very weak proxy/vpn detection

I will now stop using CoinURL.

Nice troll post, But to be honest - IMO - Depending on the content you publish, or advertise - Really does depend on your ROI.

You haven't given a product sale, or detail relating to your ROI of 1%. So we could all assume your trying to sell 19 inch dildo's via BTC, they are not going to sell.

Proxy/vpn detection in an anonymous based advertising medium? Get real.

Click fee of 40%? Doubt it.

Withdrawal fee - yeah I wonder who pays for the server bills every month at coinurl? hrmmm thats a tough one!

Low click price, thats a bonus - What we would spend in google ( $250 ) we only spend $10 for the same result in coinurl.

legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
Publishers
1. Extremely low click price
2. Click fee of 40%
3. Withdrawal fee of 12%

Advertisers
1. less than 1% ROI
2. Very weak proxy/vpn detection

I will now stop using CoinURL.
vip
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1043
👻
Mind sharing what are the most popular banner sizes? I want to know which banner sizes I should create.
full member
Activity: 217
Merit: 100
Good experience with your site and the process so far.

I am having a small issue at the moment.

What I'm trying to do is exclude a number of domains, I've followed the instructions and still clicks are being recorded for those domains.

Have paused my campaigns for now, please advise.

Thanks.
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