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Cost Per Click Advertising

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Click here for an explanation of Cost Per Click or CPC advertising.

Below is a list of popular Cost Per Click advertising networks. Unlike Cost Per Impressions banner advertising, you will know exactly how much you're paying for each click-through to your site. The downside is most major sites prefer to sell Cost Per Impressions banner ads.

So, you'll probably find that most of the sites belonging to these networks are small sites or homepages with little traffic. Although there are a lot of very good homepage sites on the net, I think a lot are quite poor, so I have doubts as to the effectiveness of having your banners displayed in these sites.

With Cost Per Click advertising, the site displaying your ad carries more of the risk. If your banner performs poorly, the site owner will lose out, as little or no click-throughs means you only have to pay a small amount, if anything. And the problem is more than likely due to the ineffectiveness of your banner design, rather than the site itself.

To counteract this risk, most sites accepting Pay Per Click advertising put a lower limit on the click-through rate that the advertiser's banner must achieve--usually 2%. If your banner's click-through rate is lower than the limit set, they are likely to withdraw your banner.

Some people test new banners with a Pay Per Click network, before they use them in Pay Per Impression campaigns. I think this is a great idea, as the risk to the advertiser is minimal.

ClickTrade
Set up your own affiliate program and reward your affiliates on a pay-per-click, lead or sale basis. Pay out as little as 1 cent per click-through. You must set up an account with $100 for the pay per click program and $400 for pay per lead/sale, to cover your pay outs. ClickTrade charges 30% commission on top of the actual pay-per-action rate. Has 50,000 affiliates.

Safe-Audit
Over 15,000 host sites with 300 Million Pageviews per month. Seems to mostly offer homepage sites.

Sellers - They have a policy of allowing even the smallest of sites with low traffic counts to join.

TeknoSurf
Offers cost per impression/click/action ads.

Sellers - Pays 13-30 cents per click. However they seem to use a prehistoric banner tracking system whereby you will need to change the PAGE NAME for each page that you use the banners on. If you have hundreds of page, it can take you a while to get the banner on every page of your site. I also tested their banners recently. I've heard some good reports of good payouts, but I found the click-through rates to be very poor, giving a rate of about $1CPM.

ValueClick
Targeted advertising in 11,000 member sites. You must spend a minimum of $2,000 within a period of two weeks or less.

Sellers - Sites with at least 1,500 impressions per month receive 12 cents per click-through, 100,000 impressions with 1,000+ click-throughs pays out 15 cents each, and 1 million+ impressions with 10,000+ click-throughs pays out 17 cents per click.

NarrowCast Media
This company approached me via email with an offer to sponsor my site. I thought they were a genuine advertiser until I realized that they only paid for clicks sent to them.

They said they were willing to pay 21 cents for each unique host clickthrough, and guarantee to purchase all the traffic I can provide. Apparently, their banners usually have between a 1.1% to 9.3% clickthrough rate. Sounds good so far, until you read their terms and conditions.

I quote, "Our average clickthrough rate currently is 1%. It is unlikely that any site is going to get a clickthrough rate above 2% legitimately. All sites with more than a 1.5% clickthrough rate are examined very closely. Sites that have a clickthrough rate between 2% and 10% will examined closely and given a chance to explain why their clickthrough rate is dramatically higher than industry averages. If a satisfactory explanation is not received the site will either be sited for cheating or have their clickthrough rate reduced to 1% and then paid as if their clickthrough rate is 1% at NarrowCast Media's sole discretion."

That sounds perfectly reasonable. But then they go on to say...

"Sites with more than a 10% with either be sited for cheating automatically or have their clickthrough rate reduced to 1% and then paid as if their clickthrough rate is 1% at NarrowCast Media's sole discretion."

Hold on a second! If my click-through rate is more than 10%, they would either ban me for cheating, or reduce my click-through rate to 1%!!

That can't be right. I've had Flycast Network banners achieve click-through rates as high as 33%, without any questions from Flycast. I wasn't the one clicking through on these banners. I have better things to do than sit there all day, clicking banners.

Of course, they don't state if the percentage they take is the site average or for each individual banner. So, I wrote to them asking exactly that. They have so far failed to reply, which doesn't look good on them.

The reason why I am telling you this, is to be wary of such claims. Read the contract, or terms and conditions, before you enter into any agreement. Otherwise, you could have signed up to NarrowCast Media, displayed thousands of banner impressions, achieved a 11% click-through rate, only to have them take away 90% of your earnings away from you, through no fault of your own. I'm not a lawyer, so I am be wrong, but that is how it reads to me.

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