*Sponsored Presentation*
You have probably heard about Bidvertiser by now from other bloggers, I see quite a bit being written about them around the blogosphere. But for those who are not aware of Bidvertiser yet - basically
- As a publisher it is another way you can monetize your website or blog,and
- As an advertiser you can promote your website with BidVertiser. Get $20 in FREE clicks now.
I’ve seen a few of their ad blocks running on some blogs already and I figured to give this review a perspective from the advertisers side first.
Advertiser Services Overview
The service allows you to run your ad on their PPC advertising network and receive traffic targeted for your product. All the publisher owned websites and blogs in their network are categorized, meaning you can choose to advertise on sites that are only listed for a certain category, like Lifestyle & Family. So instead of your ads showing up on sites that may have one or two keywords with the word “lifestyle” and “family” inserted randomly in the copy, you can target all the sites in that niche.
Along with other common features, Bidvertiser also lets you promote your eBay listings and stores via their network. So you can drive traffic to your ongoing auctions, which could increase your bids.
Bidvertiser also protects its advertisers from click fraud. This graphic from their site sums it up best.

Referral Program
They also have a referral program with separate payout structures for referring both advertisers and publishers. It is obviously free to join either one, as stated above first time advertisers get $20 in free clicks.
Publishers
For publishers, apart from the regular Ad blocks they also offer a Free Design option. Which lets you customize your Ad block size. One thing I like is the $10 min. PayPal payment option. I always figured when you make money you need to get it as soon as possible, not watch it for 45 days in your control panel. Then again wait 7 days for the check to clear. If you don’t get banned in the meantime.
Have you signed up with Bidvertiser? How has your experience been?




WarriorBlog on September 14th, 2007
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I signed up for them and haven’t even used them. I am sticking with adsense.