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Adsense pay per impression

How do I add my site

         

Essex_boy

10:51 am on Aug 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Just wondering how I would set account to allow others to advertise on my site on a pay per impression basis as oppossed to pay by click?

I cant find anything in the account settings to do this, is it by invitation only?

Freedom

7:16 pm on Aug 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I'm just stating the facts -- that for some of us here

This is what I am saying. What works for some doesn't work for everyone. If your method worked for you, that's great, but your way is not the only way. Your facts apply to you, not me, and I like doing things my way and think they work best for me.

I've got a good website that has been profiled in the Washington Post, San Diego Trib, PC World, and about 2 dozen other major and minor newspapers, magazines, newsletters, radio shows and 1 television show over the last 12 months alone. The traffic is doubling every month for the last 3 months and now I have to put it on a dedicated server. I think it would be a great candidate for CPM advertising and I want advertisers to know about it.

Although I would not word it in the negative language you did, "without our needing to beg or cajole anyone," I want it to be more well known I am looking for CPM advertisers. That's all.

alika

7:27 pm on Aug 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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why not check if indeed the system is working as it should be by getting an adwords account and signing up for a cpm campaign. then check for your keywords and see if your website is on the list. if it is on the list, then you need to think why advertisers are not rushing to advertise on your site. what did wash post see in your site that the adwords advertisers are not seeing on your site? what do you need to do to make your site more attractive to them?

now, if your site does not popup in the list of sites for your keywords, then i'd say you have legitimate beef.

woop01

10:06 pm on Aug 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Freedom, how do you suggest Google improve their system? From an advertiser's view point, it works abo#*$!ely great right now. I've heard you claim that it needs to be improved over and over but you haven't suggested a way to improve it. That's that part I don't understand about your posts.

Essex_boy

7:54 am on Aug 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Adsense works fine as it is, Google seems to think of every possible outcome. The only minor improvement id like to see is a running total of unpaid money shown somewhere.

Freedom

11:32 am on Aug 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks alika, that's excellent advice. I'll try that soon.

>>I've heard you claim that it needs to be improved over and over but you haven't suggested a way to improve it.

Yes I did.

>>Adsense works fine as it is, Google seems to think of every possible outcome.

IF that was true, then why is there this recent thread?
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woop01

1:00 pm on Aug 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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The only thing I've seen resembling a suggestion is, "It would be pretty simple to put together a sign up sheet of publishers who are looking for Pay for Impression advertisers.", which is something they already do. Advertisers have a list of all sites running PFI ads that are relevant to certain keywords.

You seem to want a way to contact advertisers directly.

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