Internet Marketing Forum

Internet Marketing Forum


For Webmasters and Entrepreneurs
|
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?
Feb 11, 2012, 03:22:26 AM

Login with username, password and session length

May we never let the things we can't have, or don't have, or shouldn't have, spoil our enjoyment of the things we do have and can have. As we value our happiness let us not forget it, for one of the greatest lessons in life is learning to be happy without the things we cannot or should not have.


- Richard L. Evans

|-   Internet Marketing Forum > Online Business Discussions > Affiliate Networks and Affiliate Programs > Bidvertiser
+  

Bidvertiser PPC - Alternative to Adsense and Adbrite

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
Pages: [1] 2 Reply to Thread
Author Topic: Bidvertiser PPC - Alternative to Adsense and Adbrite  (Read 3382 times)
OfflineCode4Gold
Administrator
Code4Gold is a jewel in the roughCode4Gold is a jewel in the roughCode4Gold is a jewel in the roughCode4Gold is a jewel in the rough
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 6215


Avatar of Code4Gold

Administrator

View Code4Gold\s ProfileWWW
Gender: MaleGemini United States
notepad Oct 21, 2007, 09:55:16 PM #1



Bidvertier is a PPC or “Pay Per Click” affiliate program for online publishers and is essentially the same sort of affiliate program as AdBrite or Google AdSense with the exception that they pay publishers using PayPal instead of by check and their minimum amount for a publisher to cash out earnings is $10. The last two features alone will attract Bidvertiser a loyal following from the home based and non corporate, personal publishers seeking to monetize their websites.

Monetize your Website or Blog with BidVertiser

If you're interested in joining, I wrote a review of this program several months back...

Bidvertiser - Alternative to AdBrite and AdSense

 King


Latest Blog Post : 8 Tips for Creating a Marketing Buzz

OfflineImaWinner
Code4Gold Superstar
ImaWinner is on a distinguished road
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 6134



TROLL HUNTER

View ImaWinner\s ProfileWWW
United States
notepad Oct 26, 2007, 03:23:15 AM #2
They aren't contextual but they work on a bidding system.  I have mine on auto approve and it seems like you get plenty of people bidding on your site, it would be a nightmare to sit there and individually approve or decline.

Supposedly over time the bidding helps you earn more.  Haven't used them long enough to know, but even on auto approve most of the ads seem relevant to my website, which is a surprise.

Latest Blog Post : Poker Discipline - The Key to Success

OfflineCode4Gold
Administrator
Code4Gold is a jewel in the roughCode4Gold is a jewel in the roughCode4Gold is a jewel in the roughCode4Gold is a jewel in the rough
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 6215


Avatar of Code4Gold

Administrator

View Code4Gold\s ProfileWWW
Gender: MaleGemini United States
notepad Oct 29, 2007, 11:46:48 PM #3
The only problem I've seen with setting your ads on Auto-Approve is that you'll get cigarette ads and adult ads on your site. fortunately you can go in and remove them. The only other problem I'm having with Bidvertiser is that if you have multiple sites in the system and you edit the colors for say a 728x90 ad, it will screw up sometimes and sset all your ads to that color scheme.

I guess my only other complaint is sometimes the ads load so slow they hang up your page loading but otherwise I do seem to be making a decent bit of money from Bidvertsier and they audit invalid clicks so you can't get click-bombed like in Google Adsense.

Latest Blog Post : 8 Tips for Creating a Marketing Buzz

OfflineImaWinner
Code4Gold Superstar
ImaWinner is on a distinguished road
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 6134



TROLL HUNTER

View ImaWinner\s ProfileWWW
United States
notepad Oct 30, 2007, 04:39:52 PM #4
I found out how to have seperate colors on other sites.  You have to go in under template design and ht the "duplicate" button.   I had that problem until i figured that part out.

You can still get banned from bidvertiser,  ive heard lots of complaints about them.
So far they have a large network of ads that show by default for each category, but i don't think any 3rd party has actually bid on my sites I put bidvertiser on.

Latest Blog Post : Poker Discipline - The Key to Success

OfflineCode4Gold
Administrator
Code4Gold is a jewel in the roughCode4Gold is a jewel in the roughCode4Gold is a jewel in the roughCode4Gold is a jewel in the rough
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 6215


Avatar of Code4Gold

Administrator

View Code4Gold\s ProfileWWW
Gender: MaleGemini United States
notepad Oct 30, 2007, 05:01:57 PM #5
Thanks, I didn't even notice the "Template Design" tab but now I have my ads set up in different colors.

Yeah, I've seen some people complaining but I think as long as you don't click on your own ads you should be pretty safe with Bidvertiser.

Latest Blog Post : 8 Tips for Creating a Marketing Buzz

OfflineImaWinner
Code4Gold Superstar
ImaWinner is on a distinguished road
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 6134



TROLL HUNTER

View ImaWinner\s ProfileWWW
United States
notepad Oct 30, 2007, 07:01:28 PM #6
Im averaging about 12 cents/click so far on bidvertiser on the default ads.  Once people start bidding it probably will go up to 15 cents on average probably.


One thing bidvertiser si good for is when the contextual ads don't fit your site.  For example on one of my sites the titles often wind up showing totally irrelevant stuff on the google ads sometimes.  Since bidvertiser goes by category the ads and not by content, sometimes actually a little more relevant.

Personally I recommend bidvertiser for "high risk sites".

Latest Blog Post : Poker Discipline - The Key to Success

Offlinest
 left the building  
Code4Gold Superstar
st is on a distinguished road
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 9727



View st\s Profile
Gender: Female Canada
notepad Oct 31, 2007, 09:34:16 AM #7
I don't know whether it is my PC, I realize that sites with bidvertiser ads are loading slowly for me.
I got a bit frustrated with some PTR sites with these ads & I think this forum too which load slowly.

Offlinesasawawa
 left the building  
Code4Gold Icon
sasawawa is on a distinguished road
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 4915


Avatar of sasawawa

View sasawawa\s Profile
Gender: Male China
notepad Oct 31, 2007, 12:06:17 PM #8
Quote from: st on Oct 31, 2007, 09:34:16 AM
I don't know whether it is my PC, I realize that sites with bidvertiser ads are loading slowly for me.
I got a bit frustrated with some PTR sites with these ads & I think this forum too which load slowly.


Both C4G and  www.smfads.com publish bidvertiser ads .

Loading fine for me .

I verified my PayPal account last week.  I will give  Bidvertiser  a try . :)



Offlinedigital-eyecandy
Beginner
digital-eyecandy is on a distinguished road
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 12


anonymous avatar

View digital-eyecandy\s ProfileWWW
Gender: Female
notepad Nov 30, 2007, 12:21:45 AM #9
I was thinking of going with bidvertiser myself. Google ads suspended me for reasons unknown. I appealed my suspension because I wasnt in the wrong and have a feeling my account may be reinstated but in case its not I need a back up so I'm going to look into bidvertising. I'd love to hear feedback from more users before signing up though. :)

AWeber - Email Marketing Made Easy
Pages: [1] 2 Reply to Thread


Code4Gold Internet Marketing Forum © 2006-2011 Resdaz Media LLC - All Rights Reserved
Forum Software Powered by SMF - © 2001-2008, Lewis Media. All Rights Reserved.