About Me
Name:Wytze van de Belt
Age: 24
Location: Utrecht,
The Netherlands
Occupation:
Affiliate Marketeer
Hi, Welcome to my Weblog. My name is Wytze and I run Lexiun Media. My official title is President, but that sounds too serious and grown up ;) On my blog I will write about my experiences as an Internet Entrepreneur and include some personal stuff as well.
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I just got home from spending New Years eve in NYC with my girlfriend and I was kinda behind with e-mails and industry news, but my rep over at AdBrite just showed me their new product; AdBrite InVideo.
January 5th, 2007 at 4:17
Take a look at some of the sites that vSocial has for turn-key solutions for content creators. These sites have unlimited uploads, user defined skins, color schemes, players, categories, sorting, and complete social networking tools (enabled on the last one).
None of these sites have ads enabled, but they are completely capable of doing so:
http://webba.vsocial.com
http://video.amateurgolf.com
http://cheernetwork.com
http://jonhammond.vsocial.com/
http://djayc.vsocial.com/
The players are completly customized, including logo, watermark, and link backs. Even the color schemes are user controled and configured… and we’ve been doing this for months now.
January 5th, 2007 at 4:41
I see, but it’s the Advertisement capability I’m complimenting
The video player is not that special. There are tons of free embedded flv players.
If this is what you’re doing on a core level, you should definitely consider playing AdBrite’s game.
January 8th, 2007 at 10:15
I remarkably foresaw with great detail the complete solution and was first to come up with a solution similar to this years ago. I have well documented my attempts yet I have been waiting for market maturation to pursue it. I have been sitting on the complete solution quite a while now. If anyone is seriously interested in funding the brilliant patent-pending advertising solution, contact me at gigaboy20 at yahoo.
July 30th, 2007 at 7:15
Oooops. With an average of over 40% of campaign clicks, coming from identical IP addresses, click fraud should be their #1 priority.
I ran four campaigns in the month of July, 2007. Each campaign had an average of 40% of the clicks coming from identical IP addresess.
I spent between $38, and $250 per campaign.
Unless you can track the IP addresses that Adbrite sends you, they won’t admit click fraud.
If you decide to use Adbrite, which I think you shouldn’t given the many other second and third tier PCC enignes out there, you will need to have access to your server logs, and prepare a report and even then they won’t refund or even credit your money. You actually have to get rather clever to get your money refunded.
Adbrite knows about this problem, and when you complain they will send fraud issues their ‘fraud department’ but good luck ever hearing back from them, unless you escalate the issue.