26
Apr
2008
Posted by Jim as Traffic/Visitors, Websites

I’ve discussed Adengage before and wanted to push it on you again! No, there are no affiliate links and I get nothing. Hell, don’t even click on my link, go to Google and do a search for Adengage yourself to get there.
I monitor their site almost daily looking for cheap deals to get some traffic. I ran into one a couple of days ago that was $10 for one week. This allows me to display a 100×100 ad on their site for the whole week, for a measly $10. The first day alone brought me in over 800 clicks, and in return has already paid for itself (double actually) via Adsense on my own site.
I started 2 campaigns on the same day (in the photo above). You can see that my first site received 176 clicks in the first 24 hours for a .02 CPC while the site I am mentioning received 878 for less than a penny per click!
This won’t work by picking any site you find on there, you need a good mixture. First off, newly advertised sites on Adengage generally price themselves lower and will increase within a month or so. Secondly, you want to know what type of audience that site is catering to, and will your advertisement appeal to them. If you can find that right mix, you can get a ton of traffic for a very small price. I’ve been using Adengage for a few years now and never pay anything but $5-15 at a clip, and almost always get a ton of traffic as a result.
Just an Fyi - not only have I noticed that the advertisers will increase their rates quickly when they see how many clicks they can deliver, but if you repeat your ads on the same site you will likely see less clicks. The reason is that the sites are probably getting a ton of repeat visitors and they probably aren’t going to click on the same ad over and over.
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Run of luck with Adengage by Information Doorway
May 10th, 2008 at 6:14 am
1[…] told you not long ago about what I was doing with Adengage, which is to find cheap but effective advertising, and it’s been turning into a great return […]
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