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Post your company followed by unique hits and popups or banners and amount you make. Then any additional comments.
Ex:
http://www.Popuptraffic.com
1000 Uniques daily
Popup & Popunder
A crappy $21 a month.
My vote:
Popuptraffic is jipping me..
Matt
May 22nd, 2002, 10:15
More and more, the more knowledgeable Internet users are employing anti-popup tactics, whether third party apps or browsers that now have built-in popup-blockers and are very easy to implement.
However, the majority of the lack of impressions you see are due to people killing popups within 1-2 seconds. Most networks have a minimum time the popup must display before the impressions is counted. Adpowerzone.com, for instance, has a 20second delay before the imp is counted. Their raw program cuts that to 4 seconds, yet the imps they count and the imps I count are far apart still.
Popuptraffic is not jipping you or tracking low. This is simply the price we pay for the flood of popups on the internet today.
My suggestion is go with the network that provides you with the best tracking, comparable to your actual stats--while making sure the best tracking is also the best revenue stream--and go with them.
firstmark
May 22nd, 2002, 18:44
That company is fastclick for popunders.
For popups fastclick's new invue format seems to have a way to get around the closing of popups, since the thing moves across your screen and is fully loaded to begin with.
firstmark, have you tried out the invue ads campaign yet? If so, how is it shaping up?
firstmark
May 22nd, 2002, 19:08
I haven't run them widescale, just tested them out.
CPM needs to be higher for me to run them.
Archbob
May 23rd, 2002, 15:51
I might test to see which ones are better between invue and pop-under, right now I'm still running pop-unders.
firstmark
May 23rd, 2002, 18:24
Popunders from fastclick are going to make you more money than invue ads obviosuly because they net a higher CPM at present, offer default capability, and have a high sell out percentage.
Archbob
May 23rd, 2002, 22:48
I don't know, I thought InVue would have a higher sell-out percentage.
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