Most people consider AdBrite as the biggest internet marketplace when it comes to buying and selling links on big sites. Well a new competitor has emergedm AdEngage, and I have a testimonial from personal experience with them!
At the moment AdEngage is a small website, but the fact that most new sites are a $1 a week is nice. But the best part is the fact that since they are so small, they offer quick and personal support.
Pros
We have spent over $200.00 in advertising for 2 of our websites over summer and when we compared the sites in AdEngage and AdBrite, we noticed that sites in AdEngage are not only getting noticed by more advertisers, but they have extremely low prices (a few sites will offer ads for 12 weeks for $3.99 and get 50-100 clicks).
You can track ad stats in the manage campaigns section, just like AdBrite and you can make payments via PayPal or Credit Cards. Their phone support is quick and easy to talk to as well.
They offer ad packages which target websites in the field you want and organize them according to CTR, Average Clicks, Weekly Views and such. In addition, you can buy a Run of the Network Ad which is usually displayed on tons of websites into the ad rotation.
The Run of the Network Ads usually get you around $0.05 - $0.10 a click, around the same price as AdBrite’s Contextual Ads.
They have an option which displays how many clicks an advert on your site has recieved overall!
Cons
They don’t have an ONLY sponsored link like AdBrite, where only paid sponsors are displayed. In addition, they rotate the Run of the Network Ads into your rotation even after you have paid sponsors. Most people might not like this because they would want their customers to have a good amount of clicks rather than Run of the Network ads.
There are a lot of foreign sites which send traffic from the same IP Range (mostly the same person), which is false traffic. A few are King Games and Jaony.com.
They don’t have contextual ads like AdBrite, instead they display random ads from the network.
This testimonial is based on my personal experience with one of the websites in the Sixty6 Network: Sixty6 Arcade.
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