Posted Thursday, October 12, 2006 4:13 PM
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I read this article by Kim Roach and was wondering if anyone has any experience with these other ways to advertise?
"Pay-per-clíck may not be the future. Many advertisers are now starting to look at advertising options that offer an uncorrupted alternative. Flat-fee advertising, pay-per-percentage, and pay-per-action are all possibilities, but there is one alternative in particular that deserves attention.
This search engine advertising model was first put forward by ExactSeek.com and then promoted through the ISEDN (Independent Search Engine & Directory Network) which ExactSeek founded in June, 2005. The model promulgated by ExactSeek and the ISEDN does not eliminate clíck fraud but does eliminate the cost associated with it.
The ISEDN charges a flat fee for advertising, making clíck fraud a pointless endeavor for scam artists, "paid to read" rings and cutthroat competitors. Your competition could clíck on your ISEDN listings all day long and it wouldn't cost you a single penny more than what you originally paid."
http://www.isedn.org/
todd walker
entropicstudio.net
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Posted Friday, October 13, 2006 4:18 AM
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| Never tried Flat Fee Advertising, however, I have tried Pay Per Percentage and Pay Per Action. Both of those work well in the gambling, credit, and loan industry. You would need to run a test to see how well the Flat Fee Advertising traffic converts. I wouldn't want to spend more than $100 for something that I don't know what exactly I'm getting. At least with Pay Per Click, I know what I am getting. Even if click fraud is included in the price (BTW...it's recommended to turn off the content networks for PPC, that's where most of the click fraud is).
Travis Newman - Watchdog Affiliate Watchdogs
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Posted Friday, December 21, 2007 11:32 PM
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