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Showing posts with label Bidvertiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bidvertiser. Show all posts

Monday, July 28, 2008

eBay Sellers and Bidvertiser

I have seen quite a few eBay Sellers participating in the Bidvertiser advertiser program, and I was a little surprised to learn that eBay Sellers could actually participate in PPC advertising. I guess you learn something new every day.

I have personally utilized Bidvertiser myself as an advertiser and found the program to be exceptional and very easy to use. I always obtained nice results using this program. You do not need to load your advertising account monthly; instead you can load your account daily via PayPal if you want to do so. I have run campaigns on Bidvertiser for as little as $5.00 a day for 5 cents a click. I have never been disappointed.





The only thing I suggest potential advertisers do when joining Bidvertiser is to sign through a publisher's link because you will receive benefits. If you join the program through a publisher's link you get $20 in free clicks, which really does go a long way with this program if you only want to do $5. Unfortunately, I did not join this program through a link and went directly to the site and could have kicked myself for it because I lost out on some advertising dollars.

Seeing is believing with the Bidvertiser program. You can geo-target your campaign and a lot more. Once again, it is very easy to use and the price is reasonable. It is one of my favorite pay-per-click (PPC) advertising platforms.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Bidvertiser for Affiliate Marketers

Bidvertiser is a program that should be taken into consideration by affiliate marketers when considering PPC (pay per click) advertising. Pay per click advertising is a marketing method that needs to be utilized carefully by performing extensive keyword research prior to ad placement, and, of course, your ad copy should be written in a way that is going to get attention. However, not all advertising platforms are going to yield the same results, and you need to be careful that you are not going to go broke.

I have implemented PPC advertising in the past for one of the businesses I represent, and I was a little shocked to find that the Bidvertiser platform was one I had great success with. I not only enjoyed the results I achieved, but I also enjoyed the ease at which I could fund my acccount.

Some PPC advertising platforms will require you to load your account for the month. They will analyze your keywords and, based on your bid amounts and other factors, will come up with a suggested monthly load. If you have little money available, you need to find a way to fund your campaign, and you will more than likely use your credit card. Who really wants to do that?

With the Bidvertiser program you do not need to fund your account monthly; you can fund your account daily utilizing Paypal. This is a great thing because you can test the platform and your ad with funds you have available and not over extend yourself financially. I have used Bidvertiser for just $10 or less a day and have had nice results. Also, Bidvertiser will give you $20 in free clicks, which makes it all the more better for testing it as a PPC platform. If you haven't enrolled in the Bidvertiser advertising program,


Monday, July 7, 2008

Monetizing your Blog or Website with Bidvertiser

Now that Adsense has concluded its referral program, I am curious to see what affects it will have on site owners' monetization models. I have used Bidvertiser as an advertiser with good results but never implemented it into my own website's or blog's monetization because, let's face it, Adsense is convenient. If you utilize the Blogger platform to create a blog, Adsense is already programmed in there. I believe Adsense is the most highly used monetization model there is online.



Since I had used Bidvertiser in the past as an advertiser, I had considered utilizing it for my sites but never got around to it. I am a fairly new blogger and website creator so have just utilized what was recommended or already there. However, this morning I think I saw the writing on the wall that it was time to switch; actually I have no choice.

I received a mail this morning that my Adsense account had been disabled. It appears some reader came to my blog and clicked on quite a few Adsense ads, and I am now being held liable for that user's actions by having my account disabled. Adsense encourages you to play around with ad placement, and I had utilized the ad placement in my Blogger platform by placing Adsense ads in between my postings; not a good thing to do because you could have your account disabled if some clicking happy reader enters your site. I have put in an appeals and will see what happens, but at the present time I have finally taken the Bidvertiser jump. I am doing this because I have no choice, but I am curious to see how many site owners will be doing this in the future just because of the conclusion of the Adsense referral program. I am confident many site owners rely on Adsense referral income.

One thing I definitely like about Bidvertiser is that you will be paid once your account reaches $10 via Paypal, which is a much better scenario for the beginner blogger or website owner because you can't collect on Adsense until your account reaches $100. Monetizing my website or blog with BidVertiser may be a better monetization method for me as well as others. I am being more cautious with how many text ads I place on all my sites and will see how it goes.