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TextAdMarket
07-15-2008, 11:53 PM
Hey All! I have started a company similar to Google Adsense, but using a slightly different concept and keeping a lower commission. My company, TextAdMarket, targets a niche advertising market we call (CPD) "Cost Per Day". Basically, as an advertiser you pay a flat rate of $x.xx per day to advertise on the websites you want. You choose how many days you want to advertise for, and are locked in at the rate you bought at, even if the price rises later. As a publisher, you set the initial CPD price, but after that, the price is controlled by the market. Meaning, if your ad space is selling, the price goes up. And, if your ad space is NOT selling, the price goes down. Kinda like the stock market. Furthermore, while publishers are waiting for an advertiser to come along and buy their ad space, PPC ads will be shown so your ads are not blank!
Advertiser Benefits
-Prices dictated by supply & demand
-Choice of PPC or CPD advertising
(PPC guaranteed results, CPD is more risky, but could lead to higher returns if you know how to pick good sites)
Publisher Benefits
-Higher Earnings through CPD
-PPC revenue when ad space is unsold
I started this company back in April, so we are established, but still small. If you run a reputable website, I invite you to give TextAdMarket a try. And, if you are looking to advertise your site or business, check out our marketplace CPD listings or consider a PPC campaign with us!
I'd be happy to answer any questions!
Regards,
Benjamin Schrum
Text Ad Market, LLC
TextAdMarket - Supply & Demand Advertising (http://www.TextAdMarket.com)
Is the Google sub forum the right place to post this?
Publisher Benefits
-Higher Earnings through CPD
-PPC revenue when ad space is unsold
What about traffic?
What about Google and link selling?
TextAdMarket
07-16-2008, 02:53 PM
1. TextAdMarket logs statistics, which are available to advertisers before they buy. So, the more traffic your site gets, the more likely you are to sell ad space.
2. Its not a link, its a text banner ad using javascript. It isn't indexed by the google bot. Nor does it conflict with google's TOS.
1. TextAdMarket logs statistics, which are available to advertisers before they buy. So, the more traffic your site gets, the more likely you are to sell ad space.
My bolding. Is that different from Google AdSense?
Its not a link, its a text banner ad using javascript. It isn't indexed by the google bot. Nor does it conflict with google's TOS.
Like some Norwegian portals.
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TextAdMarket logs statistics.
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With an academic degree in economicis from the University of Oslo and a course at the master level in statistics, I see the potential if it is done correctly.
TextAdMarket
07-16-2008, 03:29 PM
What about bolding?
I prefer bolding to underline, since underlines can be mixed with links on the internet.
TextAdMarket
07-16-2008, 04:21 PM
Why are we talking about bolding and underlining text?
I bold text that I mean is important.
What about your network combined with my meta SE Meta Search Engine and search resources: SurfToolbar.com (http://www.surftoolbar.com/) ?
You may read this
http://www.webproworld.com/submit-your-site-review/70418-http-www-surftoolbar-com-constructive-feedback-please-not-markup.html#post383226
thread first since there are some concerns that it will be worse for SE's to block my site than it will be for me to block SE's.
No problem for me. I find a new one once I am blocked. There are enough engines out there.
I think I will also make one Norwegian version when I get time.
Old = Gammel (Norwegian) - Gamle (plural).
Sometimes I use Google as a fast spell checker and today I searched
gamle
on Google dot no.
Unless you are over 18 (21 in some countries - 45 in UK and Norway) you shall not click the link.
Here are the first hit
gamledamer dot com
Isn't that an example of a domain with URL spam?
Related thread that starts with this post:
http://www.webproworld.com/google-discussion-forum/18451-age-more-than-just-number.html#post386428
Again, what is easiest to spam, the domain name or the title tag? If the BOT regards the domain name as spam (http://www.webproworld.com/search-engine-optimization-forum/47875-what-spam.html#post242335), what would be the consequence for the rest of the site? How would you program your "own SE SERP's" in that case?
My bolding.
Google if you see this post:
Is it so difficult to filter this out or is it only based on inURL - gamle ?
Dubbya
07-21-2008, 02:08 PM
Well TextAdMarket, are you as exhausted as I am in trying to keep pace with kgun???
(You'll notice my lack of bolding.)
You missed bolding
gamledamer dot com ?
So I am bold that bold?
Dubbya
07-21-2008, 03:20 PM
Oh, you're bold all right, very bold indeed.
(my bolding)