adblade

seolinker

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Is it CTR dependable ? I bid CPC, but it looks no matter what CTR was/is it charges me bid I put, which was min bid $0.5 (which is still pretty high, but ok)

Any feedback ?

I e-mailed to their admin, but still no reply for 3 weeks or so. Have heard that it is great traffic, but pricey :(
 


LOL adblade is legit. if you're trying to overpay mad $ for shitty leftover traffic. good luck bro. try the google it's easier
 
So it's trash ? I've seen some of sites on their network in some research article, pretty good. But bids high too, my main issue that I can't lower that bid even with good CTR, moreover it asks me for $2.5 cpc ??!!

Admin/Support/Jon do not reply to any e-mails regarding that issue.

P.S. Sites in their network was in $5-15 CPM league though...so you maybe right, while their prices high enough for affiliates I am paying for remnant traffic of that sites... got it. What a BS...fuck(
 
Adblade is not trash. It's like adsonar and pulse in that you need to run high epc shit like penny. CPM is so high but it's got access to authority sites. Not many people will give you tips regarding networks like that for obvious reasons. Find some sites adblade displays on and see what's running (and it's going to be similar to the top epc offers in whatever network you sort by epc for, predominantly with your typical flog/fnews landers before the offer page). The information I've given here though can easily be ascertained by going to some high profile sites and seeing what's currently running, though. Basically, unless you have comparatively deep pockets and a good offer with .70+ epc (most likely will need to be higher) you won't have much luck with adblade.
 
I understand that entirely, believe me. But isn't adsonar/pulse still count CTR and then lower their, even higher than adblade, bids ? I think so considering other people expirience.

My main issue is CTR, and adblade simple you bid - you pay that.

My offer few weeks ago, was next hottest sort of diet rebill with very high CR, that's why I even tried adblade.
 
Dunno what you mean, on adblade you can bid either CPC or CPM like almost all other platforms. If you have a really high CTR on your creative then bidding CPM might make more sense in terms of the effective cost per click you actually pay. If you get a 50% ctr for some miraculous reason on adblade and you're bidding CPM then you're going to be getting like 1000% roi on your offer. So make a CPC and a CPM version of your ad if you're really concerned about it and see what you end up paying less on. It's possible with CPC on adblade that if you have a very high CTR they'll charge you less than your max bid, but it's also possible that CPM might be a better option and you might end up paying less if your CTR is high enough.