<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[AdTalks]]></title><description><![CDATA[Articles]]></description><link>http://adtalks.com/</link><copyright><![CDATA[Copyright AdTalks]]></copyright><generator>sNews CMS</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Been A While...]]></title><description><![CDATA[O_O Wow, almost two years and I finally managed to delete all the spam that this website got hit with every second. Not sure why all them bots were trying to spam this site to hell but it's done with.    

Man so many things have happened. Some good, some bad. I'll start with the bad news. I got banned from Yahoo Publisher Network, over a year ago. T_T so sad it was making so much money for me on my cursor site. Oh well. The reason I got ban was because the quality of my traffic wasn't "good".    

The good news is, I got accepted into Tribal Fusion. Heheh, I'll have a review up for you about them in a few days. They aren't exactly what I expected. The times are changing though.    

So what caused me to disappear for over a year? I basically lost focus, and screwed up. I put 100% of my time into a game called Flyff, and a website that I bought called Flyffworld.com I litteary ate, crap, and pissed flyff for a whole year.    

Ha-ha-ha, yea I screwed myself. I learned a bunch of "things" though the year that I been absent. I'll teach you guys about it. Until then...see you laters.]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 17:45:43 +0000</pubDate><link>http://adtalks.com/blog/been-a-while/</link><guid>http://adtalks.com/blog/been-a-while/</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Tmpexpress.com]]></title><description><![CDATA[      

  Site:   Tmpexpress.com    
By: Tor  
Length: >  6 Months  
Put On:   Cursors-4U  ,   Romeo-Help4U  ,   Ps-Tuts    

  Basics  
    TMPE, is and should be in your 4  th   or 5  th     tier
for the simple fact that, their rates are extremely low. Fill up your inventory
with higher paying networks, then once that inventory has been filled direct
them to TMPE.    I remember serving 60k impressions to them and only
made 3 bucks.    You do the math on this one...It didn&#39;t use to be like
this until the start of the new year. TMPE was paying pretty decent CPM (Cost
Per Thousand Impressions) rates which I was seeing anywhere from   .02-.25
on banners and leaders.    Their skyscrapers pay just about the same
amount.  

  TMPE also serves CPA (Cost Per Action) ads, which if any action is taken can
result in big $$$. But as most webmasters know, the average CTR (Click Through
Rate) is less than 1%, and to pile that on top of the average action after
that low 1% ctr is like finding money on the ground, literally. The CPA ads
usually pay a lot more. Some campaigns range into the $$ per CPA, and some
are $.  

  Their popup campaigns range from .5-.75 or even less than that at times. 
But again this depends on what type of site you have and which category you
best fit in. The sites which I ran these on, weren&#39;t really what most advertisers
would want their site to run on. So these rates could and probably just be
based on the site that I had. Or not, because having to talk to many other
webmasters after the 06 calendar year, they have had the same complaint about
low rates.  

  They offer a very high referral rate of $125.  However the other publisher has
to reach $100 first before you get the payout.  Also, I think this is the only site
that does this.  You can refer your own website, but you only get $25, however
the same rules apply.  You have to reach $100 first.   

  Publisher Interface  
  Their publisher interface is pretty whacko at times.  You log in, and you want
to see how much you made today, but to no avail.  The stat pages don&#39;t even freakin&#39;
work!  This happens at 1am, 2pm; it doesn&#39;t really matter!  But recently this
hasn&#39;t been happening but I thought this was worth talking about.  

    Of all the publisher interface out there, this one is one of the worst.  
The same problems happen when trying to go to different pages...they don&#39;t load. I&#39;m
not saying all the time or even a little bit of the time.  But just sometimes...When
you want to go to different dates, you have to shuffle through by clicking on these
arrows.  Not a big deal really, but I mean c&#39;mon save us some time!  

  Customer Service  
  Besides the low rate,   most webmasters will tell you how crappy the e-mail 
support is.    And I must concur with them because, I have e-mailed them multiple 
times about some payment issues and other crazy things related to my account with them, 
and you know what?    They sent me a 5 paragraph essay on some mumbo jumbo not even related to 
what I wanted to see or read.    That was about 1.5 years ago though.  Now they just don&#39;t reply at all.  

  Now that we are talking about bad customer service, I remember when I was
first with them, back in 04-05. In the span of 1-4 weeks, I notice that my
stats never updated.   I thought it was just one of their many stat page
glitches  . One day when I was strolling through one of my web sites I started to notice
a bunch  of default ads. I e-mail them about it. Then they responded, saying
they didn&#39;t know. This was the first time they actually answered my e-mail.
Then a week or two went by before I got another e-mail from them. They said
that, they went through a site wide audit, weeding out all the "inappropriate" sites.
And apparently my site was on there.   I told them, "how come it took so long
to inform me about that (no wonder my stats weren&#39;t  updating)."    Instead they
let me run their advertisers ad on my web site. Then I got kicked out and after
a thousand e-mails about how crappy their service was I finally gave up and never gotten paid.  Then I cried in my
room for being taken advantaged of...life goes on.  I was still a teenager at that time too...what an impression they left.    

  
  
Rating:   
  
  Summary:    
  Pros:   CPA and CPM.  High Referral Rate.  
  Cons:   Bad E-mail Service, Low Rates, Stats Don&#39;t Work/Update, Never Pay On Time  
  ]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 18:31:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://adtalks.com/reviews/tmpexpress-review/</link><guid>http://adtalks.com/reviews/tmpexpress-review/</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[BidClix.com]]></title><description><![CDATA[      

  Site:   BidClix.com    
By: Tor  
Length: >  12 Months  
Put On:   Cursors-4U  ,   Romeo-Help4U    
  Basic Facts  
  I been using BidClix as a default to google adsense for a while now and have
yet to see any real profit.  I don&#39;t serve to them as many impressions as I would
with google, however there is a reason for that.    BidClix takes 50% of your cut
so that means it&#39;s a 50/50 split between you and them.    That&#39;s not the only
reason though.  My main reason is because the ads usually aren&#39;t relevant.  

    BidClix uses a betting system where the highest bid gets a spot on
your inventory.   There is a good and bad to this.    While you will always get the highest
bid on that spot, you will also get ads which may or may not be relevant to your
site content.   With most case studies, the more relevant the ad is to the content, the higher the
CTR will be.    With BidClix, because most ads aren&#39;t relevant the CTR
can be really low.    

  BidClix, uses most of the standard ad sizes such as leader board, skyscrapers,
and banners. They also have popup unders and popup ads.    They pay via
paypal, or checks. Other payment options can be arrange with your personal
account manager.    

  Publisher Interface  
  One of the great things about Bidclix is the publisher interface.  When you log in you come
to your homepage that displays your earnings and clicks for today.  You can sort all your info
base on the Date, Channel, Placement, Property, and Advertiser.  Also you can edit your profile
and see when you gotten paid.   

  If you are worried about ads that just don&#39;t fit into your inventory Bidclix, has a system
where you can review the advertiser and approve or reject them.    This gives a lot of power to
the publisher  .  Another very powerful control given to the publisher is the ability to
set your own minimum bids.  So if you feel that you space is worth $.50 per click then you can
charge that.  

  When you want to add a different ad size, you have to request it.  And then
wait for it to be approved by your account manager or someone.    Once
I wait 4 days for an ad placement to be approved, which is a little long in
my standards.    This might another drawback, but was
probably only a rare occurrence.  

  Customer Service  
  I only sent them one, yes reading and weep, 1 e-mail since I used them.  I forgot what it was about
but if my memory serves me well, it was about the ad code.  The result was that they e-mailed me back
in a few days, which is very good.    The response was clear and understandable  .  So with 
that experience I have to say that it was good.   

  
  
Rating:   
  
  Summary:    
  Pros:   Set Your Prices, Great Publisher Interface  
  Cons:   Low CTR  
  ]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 18:14:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://adtalks.com/reviews/bidclix-review/</link><guid>http://adtalks.com/reviews/bidclix-review/</guid></item></channel></rss>