Forum Moderators: martinibuster
One of my friends who works in one of the major portal in India told me that Premium members are paid on per impression basis and not on clik basis, Just like other players, Considering the minimum payments on basis of cpm and looking at fact of 20 million page views the portal is making good money.
They have more payment options then normal Pulishers.
[edited by: europeforvisitors at 2:58 pm (utc) on Mar. 2, 2004]
I suspect that places like your former partner "about.com" are getting a much better CPM.
Maybe. Still, when I see run-of-network banners and skyscrapers for dating services on Premium Partner sites--even for subtopics that should be able to find targeted advertising--I get the feeling that they're desperate for whatever ads and CPMs they can get.
In a perfect world, the advertisers would adjust their budgets if the traffic was converting, but the adjustment would take some time to happen.
Loanuniverse <- Green fuzzy widget master
It seems to me this would be a good tactic to ensure you only get applicants with traffic, not necessarily 20mill pv's but say 5 mill, 10 or 15 which is large traffic nevertheless.
Has anyone in the adsense program doing 5+ million views but under 20mill per month ever been approached by Google, afterall they can see the traffic you are providing and must know if you are worth their time pursuing.
I suppose some people might like the idea of being able to change the "Ads by Google" link to a generic "Sponsored Links" or "Advertisements" caption, but I don't see that as a benefit. (Anything that encourages potential advertisers to sign up with Google is fine with me.)
The benefit is that you can feel more confident about future cash flows. The downside is that you might be leaving some money on the table. In addition, I am sure that these are written agreements for at least a year with options to renew.