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Re: Timed Rotation?

From: trey johnson <trey_j_2000_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri 21 Jan 2000 11:29:31 -0800 (PST)

NIKOLAS SAMIOS WROTE:
> I recently noticed an interesting trend in Germany.
> Some companies try to get rid of traditional pageviews
> and click-throughs and simply exchange their banners
> every 20 seconds. The banners are placed in frames on
> the head of the site. CPM is about 9$ - that's about
> the average CPM in Germany.

Hi guys,

I know of one place, Chickclick.com, that does run
their ads in a rotating frame on their network. I
don't know if a company that charges top dollar for
"targeted" ads and then sticks a ton of them on free
guestbooks (which are about as lousy a demographic as
anyone is going to get) using that method counts as
the practice being "accepted" though, it actually
makes me more leery of it.

Trey




Received on Fri Jan 21 2000 - 13:29:31 CST


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