I need to buy mobile traffic, mainly international traffic like south africa, brazil? Is there any good networks out there offering this? Thanks
Tons of networks.... BLIND NETWORKS Adfonic Updated: July 2012 * LeadBolt * New: April 2012 * InMobi * Updated: January 2012 * Madvertise * New: March 2011 * BuzzCity * Updated: January 2011 * Admoda/Adultmoda * Updated: September 2010 * Mojiva * New: September 2010 * PREMIUM BLIND NETWORKS Hunt Mobile Ads * Updated: June 2012* Hands * Updated: June 2012* Millennial Media * Updated: January 2012 * Greystripe * Updated: April 2011 * Madhouse * Updated: August 2010 * Jumptap * Updated: May 2010 * PREMIUM NETWORKS Mobile Theory * New: March 2011 * YOC Group * Updated: July 2010 * NAVTEQ Media Solutions (formerly Nokia) * Updated: July 2010 * Microsoft Mobile Advertising Advertising.com/AOL LOCAL AD NETWORKS xAd * New: April 2012* YP (AT&T) * New: April 2012*
In my testing, it's been difficult to get sitescout to work with mobile... However they have tied their system into the others, so it may have changed...
Can I get some positive reputation??? LOL Blind networks are usually the largest in terms of publishers, advertisers and impressions. They serve a high volume of advertising to an extensive base of mostly independent mobile publishers (mobile sites and applications), supplemented by premium publishers' unfilled inventory. Premium blind networks tend to be medium-sized, with a higher proportion of premium publishers (i.e. big-traffic mobile sites of well-known brands, perhaps newspapers, broadcasters or operator portals), some on exclusive relationships. These networks attract a higher proportion of brand advertising, paid for on CPM basis. A lot of advertising will still be blind or semi-blind (i.e. targeted at a channel), but for a premium price you may be able to buy a specific spot on a site of your choice. Costs vary considerably - quotes can be as high as US $20 CPM. Premium networks focus on a limited number of prestige publishers - mobile operators and big-name destinations - for which they are akin to an extension of their direct-sales team. In the case of Nokia and AOL, much of the mobile inventory they sell is on Nokia or AOL sites. Local mobile ad networks focus on those publishers where users are known to be looking for local information e.g. somewhere to eat, the nearest shoe store, the weather downtown etc. Publishers on these networks include directory services, mapping/navigation and other sites/apps where users enter their location e.g. weather sites. As local advertising is more targeted, adverting will cost more, but will deliver better results than normal mobile ads. xAd claims that local ads perform two to four times better than normal mobile ads.
Blind Networks: These companies offer good pricing to direct marketers in exchange for those marketers relinquishing control over where their ads will run, though some networks offer a "site opt out" method. The network usually runs campaigns as RON or Run-Of-Network. Blind networks achieve their low pricing through large bulk buys of typically remnant inventory combined with conversion optimization and ad targeting technology.
From the list above, can anyone recommend an adnetwork with good international traffic? I was using Jumptap, but they only have U.S. traffic.
We sell redirects as well. These are good if you have some relevant landing pages with 1-2 steps sign up page/billing page.