Survery With ContextWeb
News July 20th, 2007Today I had the pleasure of having an interview with one of the employees of ContextWeb. If you remember a few days ago, I mentioned that I was in the beta-testing for ADSDAQ. What ADSDAQ is is a way for publishers to determine how much they want to get paid per thousand impressions. If you want to see what I mean, go look at science chats and you tell me what you think about what you see.
Now…You may see adsense and you may see a banner ad. That’s the great thing about this program. Not only can you decide how much you get paid per 1000, but if they don’t sell all your ad inventory, your alternate ad (for me, adsense) will appear and thus, you’re always making money in a sense. Now, what I love about this is that it is not pop-ups. I was worried when putting it on science chats that I was going to start getting pop ups, but instead, all I get is that single little ad on the right and that is all. It really makes things much easier and that is something that I like.
Now…I took the survey today and I learned a few cool things. First off, they are in the works of creating a referral program which, since it is a brand new company, would DEFINITELY benefit those that get in early. That is one cool thing I learned. Another cool thing that I learned is that they are going to be adding other sizes. I requested specifically for a 250×250 and if that works, perhaps I could throw the code onto my blogs to rotate between adsense and those ads. It would definitely allow for some great money making methods, you know? Anyways…That’s what I did with my survey. They’re closed for beta, but you can sign up for the main release.
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