CPM on serial website?

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Lets say that a site containing serials gets 150k visits / month.

Which CPM network would you recommend for it?

I think about IDG TechNetwork (please tell me what payment method they use, and is it NET## ?)
Or underdogmedia
(not sure if they accept this kind of site)

My other question:

If I make a site like this:

INDEX
[ CPM AD #1 ]
> NEXT BUTTON <


MAIN SITE
[ CPM AD #2]
} CONTENT {


Would it "double" my earnings?


Thank you very much
 
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Lets say that a site containing serials gets 150k visits / month.

Which CPM network would you recommend for it?

I think about IDG TechNetwork (please tell me what payment method they use, and is it NET## ?)
Or underdogmedia

(not sure if they accept this kind of site)

My other question:

If I make a site like this:

INDEX
[ CPM AD #1 ]
> NEXT BUTTON <


MAIN SITE
[ CPM AD #2]
} CONTENT {


Would it "double" my earnings?


Thank you very much

IDGTECHNETWORK AND UNDERDOGMEDIA both use NET 30. I know for a fact underdogmedia will not accept a serial site, not sure about IDG. Remember Ad companies want to see content. Articles,etc

IDGtechnetwork does Checks.
Underdogmedia does Checks,Wire transfers and I believe paypal (not 100% sure)
 
Could you recommend me a CPM network that accept serial website?

What do you think about my 2nd question (Post #1)

Thanks
 
Your second question is just increasing impressions. If the company you transact with has no problems with that, there'd be no problem there.

I have no idea what kind of company would deal with you, though.

See:

The ultimate goal of an ad is to sell something. Ad companies deal with different kinds of websites on the basis of how much risk they'll be taking.

For high-quality and high-traffic websites, CPM makes sense to the ad companies - but they aren't paying for anything that is even close to a sale.

For most websites, CPC (per click) makes more sense, it's a moderate risk investment to the ad company for a moderate risk website.

For websites that are notorious for driving low conversion rates (this is warez/serial/adult): CPA/CPS is the standard as it is the lowest investment risk to the ad companies: they pay nothing unless they make money through a sale.
 
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