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Pay per impression?

when will ppm start?

         

joefrank

9:25 pm on May 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Howdy! Does anybody have any idea when publishers might start to see ads/or be able to place ads that pay per impression? Or are some of you elite publishers getting ads of this type already?

spaceylacie

6:07 am on May 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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"they had no current plans to do different reports for cpc/cpm/targetted. They will jumble them all up in the existing reports."

I'm thinking this is true because supposedly we'll be getting paid comparably from CPM as we are for CPC.

Right now, I don't see any different ads on my pages. I guess there are none running, and if my theory is incorrect, maybe I do need to be worried.

I don't see anyway to turn off CPM ads as someone mentioned, or maybe they were talking about just switching to unsupported formats. The ones I use are supported.

If my site does get targeted for CPM, and my bottom line drops to anything near $2.00, or $1.40 CPM, well, it just better not. I'm thinking it won't, if they want CPM on my sites, I think they'd have to bid much higher.

photo200

6:45 am on May 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I guess it is rediqulous to think If your site NOW
have 0.5 USD CPM all advertisers will just flood your site for 2.0 CPM and higher.
Don't even dream of it.

It is against TOS to say about real CPM.
Let's say I have much more than 2.00 CPM -
but it is not because of GG.
I just reduced all ADSENSE space to minimum,
something like 5 times compare to January just to keep
my earnings on the same level.

And again do you really think someone will bid 20 CPM
on my site? No way.

Our only hope - Adsense network is A MARKET.
And market laws will arrange everything out.

Just keep tuning and tweaking.
For instance last couple days tes of INCREDIBILL shows
I should try those Adlinks again.

methodman

12:29 pm on May 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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interesting

ownerrim

1:14 pm on May 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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"I guess it is ridiqulous to think If your site NOW
have 0.5 USD CPM all advertisers will just flood your site for 2.0 CPM and higher.
Don't even dream of it."

Probably less than 1 or 2 percent of all publishers will ever see cpm ads on their site(s).

ownerrim

1:21 pm on May 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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CPM is probably a way for google to

1. offer advertisers a better vehicle for their ads (true on-target sites that convert well).

2. offer well-converting publishers a potentially better payout.

Both these options were probably considered in light of the coming yahoo roll-out.

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