Posted by afblogger in blogging tips, make money online, money maker on February 14, 2010
This is news from Adf.ly. I believe some of you might be happy with this break news!
1. Payout Rates Increased
Due to advertiser demand we need more of your traffic.. now! For this reason we have increased our rates – how about over $2.00CPM for US traffic? We would say highest in the industry.
Any default ads have been eliminated for virtually all countries around the world, why not put us to the test and switch all of your links over to adf.ly..
2. New publisher rates page – automatically updated with the CPM rates for the previous 24 hours.
adf.ly is only getting bigger and better so refer your friends and family, tell the world and get a massive 20% of their earnings FOR LIFE! This is interesting, right?
3. Reporting Changes
We have implemented a small change to your reporting, previously a ‘visitor’ was incorrectly labeled.
If one user visited 4 of your adf.ly links in one day, it was reporting as 4 visits. Now it is reported as 1 visit and 4 hits.
Please note: this does not affect your money earned – nothing has changed there. One user could potentially view multiple adverts throughout the day and you will still be paid for each of them.
4. Advertisers
We have now fully integrated AlertPay as method to pay for your advertising campaigns, you now have the choice of PayPal or AlertPay.
If you have set a ‘daily budget’ for your campaigns we have improved the ad rotation so that your traffic will be spread more evenly throughout the day – instead of in one large hit.
Ps: So, have you try adf.ly?
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