bugschaser
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- Jul 28, 2008
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Hi,
1.
Wtools claims that all paid traffic are from unique visitors who will see the whole page. Is that true? I did ordered a test campaign (5000 uniques) to see how things going. Campaign was activated after exactly 6 hours. Judging from awstats, the pageviews are not from a bot (but from a single IP). Could it be that an iFrame is being used? Anyway, nobody clicked/ordered yet but that could be attributed to a not very well designed page I'm promoting. If wtools provides REAL visitors, the fees would be very acceptable...but is that the case....??? By the way, the 5000 uniques are distributed over 19 days, which is a good thing. No overload.
2.
Anyway, if I would order from wtools, say, the 100,000 uniques package to a page with a banner (CPM$2) that would make it worth or not? If not, which would be a very good (low cost) alternative traffic driving package..or solution? I would prefer target traffic like wtools promises/offers.
Please let me know. Thanks.
R.
1.
Wtools claims that all paid traffic are from unique visitors who will see the whole page. Is that true? I did ordered a test campaign (5000 uniques) to see how things going. Campaign was activated after exactly 6 hours. Judging from awstats, the pageviews are not from a bot (but from a single IP). Could it be that an iFrame is being used? Anyway, nobody clicked/ordered yet but that could be attributed to a not very well designed page I'm promoting. If wtools provides REAL visitors, the fees would be very acceptable...but is that the case....??? By the way, the 5000 uniques are distributed over 19 days, which is a good thing. No overload.
2.
Anyway, if I would order from wtools, say, the 100,000 uniques package to a page with a banner (CPM$2) that would make it worth or not? If not, which would be a very good (low cost) alternative traffic driving package..or solution? I would prefer target traffic like wtools promises/offers.
Please let me know. Thanks.
R.
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