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pclinger
May 17th, 2002, 21:55
Hello,

Recently my site was approached by dkAds to run a large campaign of popups. They want to pay net 7, but for this campaign (millions of popups a week) I want to ensure that they are reliable.

Any comments regarding this company?

Patrick Clinger

Jan
May 17th, 2002, 22:30
Hi Patrick :)

In all the time I have been hanging around forums such as this, I have never heard one complaint about them. Go for it! :cool:

ningaming
May 17th, 2002, 22:56
try doing a search...they've been mentioned numerous times posotiviley

SWD
May 18th, 2002, 23:45
also the owner post in here!

danushman
May 19th, 2002, 18:40
Patrick,

I am sure that if you will take a few moments to do a search
on us on this, and any number of other forums, you will find
many positive comments on our firm.

Hope to work with you soon,
Dan Ushman

ningaming
May 19th, 2002, 22:37
Originally posted by ratestar
Patrick,

I am sure that if you will take a few moments to do a search
on us on this, and any number of other forums, you will find
many positive comments on our firm.

Hope to work with you soon,
Dan Ushman

hey...that's what I said! :) i might be running some dkads later this month, considering my current ones are going default on me :| so if u need informatoin, just give me an email :)

jrap
June 5th, 2002, 09:01
This is somewhat off-topic but I had to bring it up. I find it very funny when webmasters add extra text to the query string just to make it seem 'more professional'.
For example:

http://www.dkads.com/srv-advertise.shtml?;adp;advertisers_index;

Brings up the same page as
http://www.dkads.com/srv-advertise.shtml


I apologize if I am wrong about all of this, maybe there is a real use for the extra bits

danushman
June 5th, 2002, 09:09
jrap,

Many sites do something similar to this -- we simply use it to
generate statistics on our sites traffic using our inhouse system.

Dan

ningaming
June 5th, 2002, 10:18
yeah, i've actually seen it a few other places...:)

Lawrence
June 5th, 2002, 14:41
Adding a query string after a url is a very common practice used for tracking.

}:8) Supermoo
June 5th, 2002, 17:13
Originally posted by ratestar
Patrick,

I am sure that if you will take a few moments to do a search
on us on this, and any number of other forums, you will find
many positive comments on our firm.

Hope to work with you soon,
Dan Ushman

Please keep in mind the program changed its name, and was previously known as ratestar.

I reccomend you search for both ratestar and dkAds if you are intrested in researching the background of this company.