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by boulderdash
6323 days ago
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Hi - text ads are about end user conversion. Otherwise it is just click fraud. People clicking have to buy something in the end. I have a hard time believing that IRC channels have a good enough conversion to pay for bandwidth and salaries. I'm seeing that this is a longer conversation, but consider this simple example. Facebook ad rates have dropped significantly from their early days. When people are communicating in an application (which is all Facebook really is), they are not in the mood to buy/convert. So, if you are receiving income, great, but I doubt it will be sustainable. Take a look at the ads you get and see if you get re-buys. Anyways, please don't take this as harsh. This is probably
one of the hardest problems for a publisher to solve.
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"People clicking have to buy something in the end"
That's never been true. You have ads for brand awareness, signups, ad arbitrage, etc etc.
I believe the ads above GMail are pretty lucrative... also people on webchat are often trying to buy something.
And that's not including the massive areas of non-tech IRC communities."Anyways, please don't take this as harsh."
hehe it's ok, I've been making money off online advertising since 1999. I'm 90% sure I know what I'm doing ;)