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Pay Per View, or PPV, is gaining ground as a respectable medium in online advertising. It's different from PPC (Pay Per Click) in a way that the advertiser only gets charged for every time the ad is viewed by the internet user instead of getting charged for every click. PPV advertising is administered by companies which use adware to display PPV ads in the form of pop-ups or pop-unders. Internet users get to install software from these PPV companies for a cheaper price in the agreement that they are willing to have PPV adverts displayed on their screen. By bidding on keywords and URLs, advertisers get to have their PPV adverts displayed for these Internet users. That is how traffic is administered in PPV networks.
If you're a marketer looking for advice on which PPV networks are likely to give you a good ROI, you've come to the right place. We're going to enumerate the top PPV networks that continue to be movers and shakers in the realm of PPV Marketing, taking into account the amount of traffic available, level of competition (which influences the cost per view rates), quality of traffic, conversion rate and overall ROI.
Traffic Vance
It comes as no surprise that Traffic Vance is still the leading PPV traffic source if the bid prices are any indication. The only drawback is that ROI has taken a downturn for the last few months.
The user database is nothing short of amazing, culminating in a business culture that promotes PPV precocity. Traffic volume continues to run high as a result. The fact that Traffic Vance has ownership of the user base certainly helps, and they don't have the inclination to buy traffic from other networks, which in the end only serve as "traffic junk". The user interface is also nothing short of exemplary.
However, those just starting out with PPV advertising will find it difficult to keep up with the high bid costs. If you are not aware of the fundamental rules in PPV marketing, chances are your adverts won't see the light of day.
AdOn Network
AdOn Network is second to Traffic Vance when it comes to volume of traffic. That also means that the bidding prices are relatively cheaper. Conversion rates are still respectable by advertising standards, though not as powerful in generating traffic as Traffic Vance, the cheaper costs for bidding are a nice compensation. AdOn is also second to Traffic Vance in terms of ROI production.
One disadvantage of the AdOn network is that it may take some time for your ads to get reviews. There are instances when you need to ask for approval from your Rep before every time you set up a new campaign.
Media Traffic
What sets Media Traffic unique is the fast response in terms of the review for approval. Conversion rate is also relatively better than with the AdOn Network.
What goes against Media Traffic is that the amount of traffic results to higher bidding prices.
Pay Per View, or PPV, is gaining ground as a respectable medium in online advertising. It's different from PPC (Pay Per Click) in a way that the advertiser only gets charged for every time the ad is viewed by the internet user instead of getting charged for every click. PPV advertising is administered by companies which use adware to display PPV ads in the form of pop-ups or pop-unders. Internet users get to install software from these PPV companies for a cheaper price in the agreement that they are willing to have PPV adverts displayed on their screen. By bidding on keywords and URLs, advertisers get to have their PPV adverts displayed for these Internet users. That is how traffic is administered in PPV networks.
If you're a marketer looking for advice on which PPV networks are likely to give you a good ROI, you've come to the right place. We're going to enumerate the top PPV networks that continue to be movers and shakers in the realm of PPV Marketing, taking into account the amount of traffic available, level of competition (which influences the cost per view rates), quality of traffic, conversion rate and overall ROI.
Traffic Vance
It comes as no surprise that Traffic Vance is still the leading PPV traffic source if the bid prices are any indication. The only drawback is that ROI has taken a downturn for the last few months.
The user database is nothing short of amazing, culminating in a business culture that promotes PPV precocity. Traffic volume continues to run high as a result. The fact that Traffic Vance has ownership of the user base certainly helps, and they don't have the inclination to buy traffic from other networks, which in the end only serve as "traffic junk". The user interface is also nothing short of exemplary.
However, those just starting out with PPV advertising will find it difficult to keep up with the high bid costs. If you are not aware of the fundamental rules in PPV marketing, chances are your adverts won't see the light of day.
AdOn Network
AdOn Network is second to Traffic Vance when it comes to volume of traffic. That also means that the bidding prices are relatively cheaper. Conversion rates are still respectable by advertising standards, though not as powerful in generating traffic as Traffic Vance, the cheaper costs for bidding are a nice compensation. AdOn is also second to Traffic Vance in terms of ROI production.
One disadvantage of the AdOn network is that it may take some time for your ads to get reviews. There are instances when you need to ask for approval from your Rep before every time you set up a new campaign.
Media Traffic
What sets Media Traffic unique is the fast response in terms of the review for approval. Conversion rate is also relatively better than with the AdOn Network.
What goes against Media Traffic is that the amount of traffic results to higher bidding prices.
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