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9:23 pm June 30, 2011
| The Family CEO
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The way they presented it to me was that I have an option of text links in the post or a rolling ad/blurb at the end of the post. There were two options and I could choose whichever I wanted.
The in post link was definitely much more lucrative and I would do it in a heartbeat if I wasn't concerned about my PR. Still haven't made a decision.
Hope that helps someone.
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3:28 am August 10, 2011
| MeAndFrenchie
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Post edited 3:29 am – August 10, 2011 by MeAndFrenchie
Hello folks! I wanted to share with you our experience with Adbeans. For a long time we resisted putting ads on our blog but then we decided why not. The idea of Adbeans seemed simple and we have somewhat control over deciding if we want to add links or not so we gave them a shot. In the beginning of our interaction with them, we got prompt replies and they seemed great to work with. So we started adding links. Once it came time to pay out, guess what, they go MIA. We sent several emails and no response. But we get emails from them about promotional campaigns for adbeans referrals. Finally we get a reply that we have to wait another 30 days for payment. OUR contract specifically says maximum 15 days. On top of that, about a few weeks after adding several adbeans advertising links to our website, our page ranking (PR) decreased. At the end of the day, take your hard work to partner up with the right people. We are reconsidering our partnership with Adbeans.
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1:47 pm August 10, 2011
| The Financial Blogger
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man! thx for the reminder, I've completely forgot to withdraw money from them! 695 pounds coming in ! yipee!
they are great with no hassles for payments. I like that! lol!
cheers,
Mike.
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2:51 pm August 10, 2011
| Tony Chou @ Investorz' Blog
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Why not use something like text link ads instead if you're going to use adbeans? The reviews here seem pretty mixed.
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2:54 pm August 10, 2011
| Tony Chou @ Investorz' Blog
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The Family CEO said:
The way they presented it to me was that I have an option of text links in the post or a rolling ad/blurb at the end of the post. There were two options and I could choose whichever I wanted.
The in post link was definitely much more lucrative and I would do it in a heartbeat if I wasn't concerned about my PR. Still haven't made a decision.
Hope that helps someone.
I wouldn't allow the inpost links. My PR is my second most valuable thing next to my traffic. PR is really volatile, and a lot of sponsored post advertisers really , really care about PR.
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3:21 pm August 10, 2011
| Doctor Stock
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Tony Chou @ Investorz' Blog said:
The Family CEO said:
The way they presented it to me was that I have an option of text links in the post or a rolling ad/blurb at the end of the post. There were two options and I could choose whichever I wanted.
The in post link was definitely much more lucrative and I would do it in a heartbeat if I wasn't concerned about my PR. Still haven't made a decision.
Hope that helps someone.
I wouldn't allow the inpost links. My PR is my second most valuable thing next to my traffic. PR is really volatile, and a lot of sponsored post advertisers really , really care about PR.
I too have been contacted by AdBeans… and I'm totally unsure, being a newbie. So, if not adbeans, what would some of you suggest? I'm not really looking for much… just something to help. Should I pursue something? I've always been concerned about content (quality and related) as well as appearance (I don't want a cluttered website). Any ideas?
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5:52 pm August 10, 2011
| The Financial Blogger
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MeAndFrenchie said:
Hello folks! I wanted to share with you our experience with Adbeans. For a long time we resisted putting ads on our blog but then we decided why not. The idea of Adbeans seemed simple and we have somewhat control over deciding if we want to add links or not so we gave them a shot. In the beginning of our interaction with them, we got prompt replies and they seemed great to work with. So we started adding links. Once it came time to pay out, guess what, they go MIA. We sent several emails and no response. But we get emails from them about promotional campaigns for adbeans referrals. Finally we get a reply that we have to wait another 30 days for payment. OUR contract specifically says maximum 15 days. On top of that, about a few weeks after adding several adbeans advertising links to our website, our page ranking (PR) decreased. At the end of the day, take your hard work to partner up with the right people. We are reconsidering our partnership with Adbeans.
Unfortunately, the more paid link you add to your site, the more chances you have to see your Page Ranking going down. I do not advise people with younger blogs (below 1 year) to sell text link because of that reason. with a PR0 you become less attractive for any advertisers.
I must add something about Adbeans. Even though I'm making some great money with it, I have turned down many offers from them (because their price was just ridiculous). it seems that their agents are not working with the same budget!
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6:26 am August 11, 2011
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Bummer meandfrenchie! Thanks for sharing your experience.
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6:42 am August 15, 2011
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Post edited 7:37 am – August 15, 2011 by adbeans
Hi All,
Im a manager at Adbeans, thanks for all your comments just wanted to clarify a few issues:
Textlink Ads – We have been placing these for a number of years and always use a very small percentage of pages on a publisher site that we identify as contextual to any ads placed, therefore makes look more natural in the eyes of search engines and as very small number of ads to our clients from any one site means this does not flag as suspicious and protecting the sites we work with is always paramount to our success.
Payment Time – I can confirm we recently changed the amount of time from 21 days or 15working days to 30 days in total. This is because we have been expanding and as a result of many new publishers coming on board we have to deal with many more withdrawal requests and rather then not being able to meet our current deadline and upset our fine publishers, we thought it would be better to extend the term which will give us enough time and more often than not you’ll get paid before the 30 days are up.
Incontent Links – We have recently moved to a system of providing you with keywords and target URL’s to place manually, this works really well as many publishers do not like 3rd party code on their site which is not needed and gives you much greater control as you only publish keywords that you feel fit within your posts and therefore makes this much more relevant.
Pagerank – this is a very outdated metric, I totally understand why everyone is keen to protect their PR as many ad networks solely base price paid on this value. However over the years publishers have been able to manipulate their own PR by way of publishing duplicate content or with suspicious backlinks and therefore we base our price offered on many factors such as: no of backlinks, no of pages, freshness of content, etc hence the reason why you may have had different offers at different points in time. If anyone has any problems or questions about our program please feel free to contact us anytime at managers@adbeans.com
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7:03 pm August 15, 2011
| Sandy @ yesiamcheap
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And above is why I am always reminding everyone that these forums are public!
This model may work for your blog or it may not. As the managers above and TFB mentioned, it might not work for your blog if your blog is relatively new.
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