Adbrite is garbage, Yes/No?



There is one site I really want to run traffic on for a specific niche, and not to any flog or any crap like that. It seems all their ads are served from adbrite.

Any advice on this? This niche has converted really well in the same demographics, if I don't pick through their placements and just do one site with proven offer/display ads is the junk ass traffic going to make it pointless?

I can't believe that kind of shit with CTR from AOL only wouldn't be red flag. bullshit.
 
There is one site I really want to run traffic on for a specific niche, and not to any flog or any crap like that. It seems all their ads are served from adbrite.
Adbrite usually has a 1 day or 7 day test option. Why not try that first?
 
Atleast adbrite is better than ask. Much more conversions with adbrite than ask for me. Come to think of it I had 0 with ask and with the same spend on advertising I have 50+ conversions with adbrite. I was barley breaking even but better than fuckin ask.
 
Run your ads on adbrite to invest your bucks and get a GREAT ROI.

umm, Sorry, forgot to mention that ROI was Negative.
 
Adbrite PPC sucks. I thought we were going to discuss their CPM buying program. It's a great way to see what banners get clicktrhough's before you use them on a 'serious' buy.
 
Yes & No.

It has shitty traffic. It has huge inventory. If you can get past and spend some money optimizing you CAN profit from it. There are less restrictions so it's much easier to get stuff through. I've been running on there internally for a couple months with moderate success.
 
I tried them last year for a non-rebill, free content offer. This particular offer had high conversions elsewhere, but AdBrite, beyond horrible.

I agree with a few in here that say to filter sites. I did this and found only 5% of sites doing well. Alot of effort for the conversion. Not worth it.
 
From what I've experienced personally, you're walking in to a shitstorm if your campaign requires a credit card submit. If you do your research and hit up the right international email submit or freebie download campaigns, you might just stay floating above the neck.
 
300 clicks isn't enough to judge whether or not it's bad or good. Obviously, people are making money on it. PPC takes a lot of work to get good at, so don't expect to have your first campaign convert.

lol Ryan love that banner (and EWA)!