Posted on 22-Feb-2000 21:34 GMT by Christian Kemp | 46 comments View flat View list |
Through a temporary deal, I will be running a popup advert on ANN (Javascript-enabled browsers only). While I'm not really in favour of popups of any kind, I guess sometimes compromises need to be made. In this case the payout and therefore my financial well-being seemed to be a pretty strong argument. Notice that this is a temporary action. I'm also open to your comments and criticisms, please use the comments section on the right of this message.
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Posted by Kent Seaton on 22-Feb-2000 23:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 7 (Christian Kemp): > All other networks rely on CPC campaigns, but since only very few people are
> checking out the advertisers on here, that's no viable option either. As for
> Eternity, they are a very nice sponsor, but it's a sad fact that nowadays no
> Amiga retailer/producer/programmer/.. can afford to pay industry standard
> rates for adverts. In fact, in my year-long quest, Eternity were the only
> ones who were actually willing to sponsor me at a rate we both could accept.
Well CK, I have to admit I know that it is hard to find advertisers out there willing to advertise that aren't a CPC, I should know, it took me quite some time as well. I've been doing some digging and looking around to see about options of setting up a sort of ring for CPC banners for the Amiga but I have not finalized anything just yet with all the possible advertisers. It might take some doing to find them and you might have to offer services beyond the normal to get them, but trust me, they are out there. I do have a couple of plans that I have been working on for the past year and a half but the feasibility is edgy at best.
Best of luck CK. |
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