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TalkSenseNow 10th February 2010 07:40 AM

Best CPV Network for Newbies
 
Hi everyone,

I was just wondering what everyones experience of the current CPV /PPV networks is like, and which one would you'd suggest as a newbie to PPV with a fairly limited budget.

Thanks in advance.

TalkSenseNow

MIB Mastermind 10th February 2010 07:43 AM

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Media traffic is a good place to start, they have a min deposit of $200 I believe as opposed to trafficvances $1000 min deposit, they are my to fave but I would recommend you start off with MT then go to TV when you have more money to invest.

ChrisBa 10th February 2010 08:54 AM

Re: Best CPV Network for Newbies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TalkSenseNow (Post 1734599)
Hi everyone,

I was just wondering what everyones experience of the current CPV /PPV networks is like, and which one would you'd suggest as a newbie to PPV with a fairly limited budget.

Thanks in advance.

TalkSenseNow

Mediatraffic or directcpv

bbrock32 10th February 2010 11:44 AM

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MediaTraffic , AdOnNetwork and DirectCPV ( yes in this order :) )

Peter Gregory 10th February 2010 07:29 PM

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cpvInteractive is a good place to start and I think it's set so anyone can start for like $5for those new to the game and want to get their feet wet.

StefanieBloosky 11th February 2010 10:20 AM

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MediaTraffic and TrafficVance are two of the most popular. AdOnNetwork and DirectCPV are also good ones to look into as well. Just depends on how much money you initially have to invest.

Tonio Smith 12th February 2010 12:55 PM

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I would recommend never blue they have many different offers to choose from and a lot of free offers that convert like hotcakes

bbrock32 12th February 2010 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Tonio Smith (Post 1744761)
I would recommend never blue they have many different offers to choose from and a lot of free offers that convert like hotcakes

Neverblue is a CPA network not a CPV network.

benprince 13th February 2010 07:49 AM

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Mediatraffic is still the best for any newbie to internet marketing

Per Action Rob 13th February 2010 05:44 PM

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First of all, I'm assuming the goal is to make money yes? And if that's the case then what you should start with is the best traffic, which like it or not is still Traffic Vance.

Yes it's $1000 to play, but I can tell you that for me and a number of other big CPV spenders I can almost always make a profitable campaign on another CPV network profitable on Traffic Vance, and the "almost" only comes into play when the bids on the same targets for Traffic Vance are through the roof compared to what I was paying elsewhere. The same is however, not true vice versa, and profitable campaigns on Traffic Vance, are much harder to get profitable on the other networks as the quality of traffic is quite different.

Give yourself your best chance of sucess, go with Traffic Vance. Just because you deposit $1000 doesn't mean you need to spend it all it once or even in a year, and I'm sure if you asked nicely they'd return a remaining balance to you.

faigunz77 13th February 2010 09:24 PM

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We need to pay for view? How much time at avarenge visitors will stay on out site?

pikachu 13th February 2010 09:56 PM

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I'd recommend AdOn to a biginner. Its got a cheaper minimum and all around cheaper clicks. Traffic is pretty good compared to the big ones. This is most likely the best place to get your feet wet with CPV.

Chris Q 11th September 2010 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by pikachu (Post 1749638)
I'd recommend AdOn to a biginner. Its got a cheaper minimum and all around cheaper clicks. Traffic is pretty good compared to the big ones. This is most likely the best place to get your feet wet with CPV.

How much would be the minimum deposit of AdOn Network when I fund it to credit card? I'm really confused about the two payment options especially on the first one which is $50 and the second is $20 at default, and on creating a campaign it needs a $25 minimum deposit.

Please help! Thanks!

Firstrate 11th September 2010 12:09 PM

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I am a massive fan of Lead Impact if you're on a limited budget - in my opinion their traffic quality is only second to Trafficvance and you can get started with $50 instead of having to put down a large deposit.

They also have very good quality international traffic.

bravo75 11th September 2010 12:27 PM

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Directcpv is good because you only need $100 deposit.

zvendor 21st April 2011 12:59 AM

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What is the best CPV network for B2B type stuff?

flashing2008 21st April 2011 01:20 AM

Re: Best CPV Network for Newbies
 
What's about traffic quality of LeadImpact

MikeMorgan 21st April 2011 02:13 AM

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I recommend that you start with LeadImpact .

mtmjohn 21st April 2011 02:18 AM

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Originally Posted by flashing2008 (Post 3745054)
What's about traffic quality of LeadImpact

LeadImpact has lots of VERY high quality traffic. If you have more budgets to test campaigns, I suggest you try TrafficVance.

businesswarrior121 21st April 2011 04:39 AM

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MediaTraffic, AdOnNetwork and DirectCPV all three are are good site. you can try any of them as an starter. hope this works for you.

thank you.

KingOfHerHeart 21st April 2011 09:08 AM

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Does anyone know the pop-up size of Lead Impact windows?

Linerider 10th February 2012 08:41 AM

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What about these for newbies: Clicksor, AdBrite, Hooqy?
They have lower minimum deposit requirements. Are they any good?

mtmjohn 10th February 2012 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Linerider (Post 5593093)
What about these for newbies: Clicksor, AdBrite, Hooqy?
They have lower minimum deposit requirements. Are they any good?

I tried clicksor but didn't have much success with them. Their traffic doesn't convert well, at least for me. Also, they are different from PPV/CPV. They don't use adware (installed on the user's pc) to display ad.

PPV Affiliate 10th February 2012 11:47 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Linerider (Post 5593093)
What about these for newbies: Clicksor, AdBrite, Hooqy?
They have lower minimum deposit requirements. Are they any good?

You could find some success there, but it's actually going to cost you a lot more to optimize there. That's where newbies get into trouble with PPV...they think that they can start with these networks that have small deposits. Stuff can work there, don't get me wrong, but it you're going to spend a lot more than the $200 deposit you would have at other PPV networks to get something working.

I think that made sense? It did in my head anyway :p

Linerider 10th February 2012 12:26 PM

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Thanks for the feedback guys.


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