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Where do the visitors come from?
Our safe list clicks come from top safelists, all other clicks come from a combination of what
is known as Pop-Unders, and Exit-Pops to deliver visitors directly to your web
site. We've all seen these windows before. Pop-unders cause another site to be
opened in a new browser window under the browser window that you are currently
viewing. Exit-pops are those windows that cause a new site to open on your
browser when you are exiting (leaving) a site. This is a great way to get a ton
of exposure to your website at a very affordable rate.
How fast will I get my visitors?
All submissions are manually reviewed for
content and ad guidelines before being entered into the system and queued.
Assuming there are no problems with the submitted page, you can expect to start
receiving traffic in about 1 to 2 business days (depending on current volume
levels).
Can I promote any type of website?
We do not allow adult content websites and your site must be legal. And
your site should not contain harmful software's, such as Virus, trojans, worms.
Also we will not send traffic to sites which promote hate, violence or illegal
activities.
What is meant by "unique" visitor?
A unique visitor is an actual
person visiting your web site. This is usually based on a 24 hour time period.
So if a person visits your site, leaves and comes back one hour later, this
would still count as just one unique visitor.
Do you offer country targeted advertising?
No, all of our target traffic is from English speaking countries only
Mostly from USA.
Can I divide the
traffic between 2 or more websites?
No, at these low prices we can only allow one url per order unless
otherwise noted in the campaign description.
How come your stats
and my third party stats tracker do not match?
Google and other third party url tracking companies uses proprietary
software to eliminate third party viewers in there statistics.
When using cookies to track visits it is not uncommon to see big
differences, for all the viewers who have cookies disabled or decline
accepting them. It is important to remember that tracking stats
by cookies is not and will never be 100%. Also, many viewers simply jump
on a page and then off too quickly, for it to register an impression.
If a lot of viewers have javascript disabled (or cookie disabled) could
account for up to 60%. Additionally, if Google Analytical senses that a
particular segment of traffic is coming from behind a proxy server (like
AOL) it will throw out all of the location data. I also think that the
speed of the google code is an issue, frequently the pages will be loaded
and still waiting for analytics to catch up as visitors browse on and the
visit vanishes into the ether, the visit needs recording as it is
requested, and third party sites can not be depended on to do this, not
even google.