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AdGenta Update

Posted By Darren Rowse 6th of November 2005 Advertising 0 Comments

Mark Evans has an interesting review that compares his initial experience with the new AdGenta program in comparison with Adsense. He writes:

‘The results are pretty interesting. AdGenta generated 81 clicks from 83,700 impressions (a 0.3% conversion rate) while AdSense attracted 89 clicks from 26,687 impressions (0.9%). The AdSense traffic is worth $31.18, which will pay for a nice bottle wine. AdGenta, however, is total mystery because there’s no financial information available.’

I just chatted to Tris from AdGenta about this and it seem that they have had some temporary reporting issues that they are are working on it.

He says – ‘we are working on making sure all our reported income and data are accurate and we are working with our ad provider to ensure that’.

So it looks like a temporary initial teething problem which they’ll be getting on top of shortly. I guess these things happen with new services.

Tris also said to me that ‘our challenge, like all ad networks, is getting the right inventory with the right cpc’.

It must be a fine balancing operation to get things just right in a start up like this.

I’m yet to test AdGenta myself but am interested to hear how other publishers using it have found it so far.

About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. I thought you weren’t allowed to divulge Adsense CTR’s?

  2. “I thought you weren’t allowed to divulge Adsense CTR’s?”

    That’s what I was thinking too. They asking for trouble…?

  3. David says: 11/08/2005 at 1:39 am

    I have a pretty low traffic sites (500

  4. ‘we are working on making sure all our reported income and data are accurate and we are working with our ad provider to ensure that’

    but they keep on running their services while they admit they have a problem. strange. if you find a problem on w web-service you need to stop it, solve the issue and re-run it again.

  5. There is a great tip with Adgenta, it is the adgenta search engine in your blog.

    Here an example of my inserte piece of code:

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             Search for Money in advertising and Network Marketing    

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    First change client value for your value and guid value for assigned. You should to use qumana editor to take these values and later change by hand like this example.

    for online example of search engine working look at: http://e-gents.blogspot.com

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