Hi,
I own www.dollspot.com, a very large AIM buddy icon site. I recently tried out revenue pilot for about 2 weeks. It was probably the best program I have ever used in all my days of being a webmaster. I was making between 10-60 cents per click. Unfortunately just a few days ago it took a turn for the worst. First off they decided to disable all premium advertisements from my site, dropping the pay to around 1/2-3 cents a click. I contacted them immediately about this because I felt this change was not warranted. Their reasoning was that the keywords I had selected for my banners did not go with my site. I then went on their site and tried to find this in text. I discovered to no surprise, there was no rule on this issue. All it said was to select a keyword that might INTEREST some of your visitors. I later decided to try to pick some better keywords that went with my site. I emailed them back on the issue asking them kindly to please re-enable premium advertisements on my site. To my shock they replied back with news that my account had been suspended because my site was down. I called them up as soon as I could because my site was in-fact never down. I left a message with one of their secretaries. They emailed me back later that day telling me that the real reason was because I have some popup downloader thing on my site and they said they could not reach my site because of it. It really confused me because anyone can plainly see all you have to do to bypass these pop-ups is to X them out of simply click no when it asks if you want to install the software. Even if they couldn't access site because of these popups, they aren't paying me for impressions. I am only getting paid when someone clicks the banners under their own free will. If Revenue Pilot could straighten this all out I would gladly go back to using them, and I would also like to know whether or not I will be compensated for the commissions I was owed up until my account's suspension. If you see this "Revenue Pilot" could you please fill me in as to if I am going to be paid, since I can no longer log into my account. It wouldn't be such a big deal if it was like $20-$30, but we are talking about almost $1000 and I am depending on this money to cover all of my server fees. :confused2
Thanks, Kyle
I own www.dollspot.com, a very large AIM buddy icon site. I recently tried out revenue pilot for about 2 weeks. It was probably the best program I have ever used in all my days of being a webmaster. I was making between 10-60 cents per click. Unfortunately just a few days ago it took a turn for the worst. First off they decided to disable all premium advertisements from my site, dropping the pay to around 1/2-3 cents a click. I contacted them immediately about this because I felt this change was not warranted. Their reasoning was that the keywords I had selected for my banners did not go with my site. I then went on their site and tried to find this in text. I discovered to no surprise, there was no rule on this issue. All it said was to select a keyword that might INTEREST some of your visitors. I later decided to try to pick some better keywords that went with my site. I emailed them back on the issue asking them kindly to please re-enable premium advertisements on my site. To my shock they replied back with news that my account had been suspended because my site was down. I called them up as soon as I could because my site was in-fact never down. I left a message with one of their secretaries. They emailed me back later that day telling me that the real reason was because I have some popup downloader thing on my site and they said they could not reach my site because of it. It really confused me because anyone can plainly see all you have to do to bypass these pop-ups is to X them out of simply click no when it asks if you want to install the software. Even if they couldn't access site because of these popups, they aren't paying me for impressions. I am only getting paid when someone clicks the banners under their own free will. If Revenue Pilot could straighten this all out I would gladly go back to using them, and I would also like to know whether or not I will be compensated for the commissions I was owed up until my account's suspension. If you see this "Revenue Pilot" could you please fill me in as to if I am going to be paid, since I can no longer log into my account. It wouldn't be such a big deal if it was like $20-$30, but we are talking about almost $1000 and I am depending on this money to cover all of my server fees. :confused2
Thanks, Kyle