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What a clever play on words. Get it? NASDAQ -> ADSDAQ? Like the stock exchange? No? Yeah…
Does no one ever click your Google Adsense ads anymore? Is your 0.000138% CTR bringing you down? Then try ADSDAQ, the CPM program with a bunch of awesome features that will definitely bring you mad moneyz.
WHAT IS ADSDAQ?
ADSDAQ is a CPM (cost per mille [thousand for you Latin illiterates. Which is pretty much everyone]) ad program that lets you set your own price for the ads shown on your website. Want to charge a $2 CPM? You got it! Are you insane? Then set your CPM to $99 and let the money not pour in. The ability to set your own CPM works because ADSDAQ have advertisers that are willing to pay a certain amount of cash for ad spots.
WHAT’S THE CATCH?
Well, ADSDAQ doesn’t pay you for all of your impressions. Depending on how high you’ve set your CPM, you’ll monetize about 40-50% of your hits – which isn’t that bad, considering the secret weapon ADSDAQ has up its sleeves:
BACK-UP AD TAGS
ADSDAQ allows you to use other ad programs in conjunction with its own without breaking any rules! You can add in tags for any ad program you’re already using and whenever ADSDAQ can’t sell your own ads, they’ll perform a switcharoo and use the back-up ads instead! You can even set the ad rotation for your back-up ads.
Overall, you should definitely try ADSDAQ. Set a high CPM so that when you get paid you get paid well and add some backup tags to monetize every visitor.
By indocontest on Apr 9, 2008 | Reply
i subscribed to your feed, found a lot of new trick that very useful including this one. thanks a lot @max
By Wissam Idrissi on Apr 20, 2008 | Reply
thanks for your review.
By Andos on May 11, 2008 | Reply
How much Adsdaq cpm value for Indonesian traffic.
Thank you
By Salif on May 16, 2008 | Reply
I’m glad that I came across them. I won’t discuss specifics about revenue, but I’ve replaced AdSense image ads with theirs. Their customer service is great, too.
By Tom - IncomeDiary.com on Jun 7, 2008 | Reply
great review! sounds like an interesting program – heading over there now to check them out.
By jkamal on Jun 15, 2008 | Reply
Good thing if every you said correct.
By tukku on Jun 15, 2008 | Reply
ADSDAQ, at present, serves/pays only to U.S. traffic. For other regions, you need to set up your back-up ads. But it is a very good program to get a good CPM from U.S. traffic (setting USD 1.00 is good) and utilise their back-up tag feature to rotate ads. from other networks.
By drugtests on Jul 1, 2008 | Reply
really cool and nice way to play with words and make money………….:)
By mriza on Aug 2, 2008 | Reply
Is it okey to use Adsense Code as a Backup Tag on ADSDAQ ?
By esaul on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
great review words about nasdaq. could you please review about my site? i’m very appreciated for that.
regards,
esaul daris
By john on Aug 19, 2008 | Reply
Good review. I signed up today and going to use them for sometime to see their performance.
By automotivetop on Mar 12, 2009 | Reply
nice review i like adsdaq
By John on Jun 1, 2009 | Reply
AdsDaq cheats you out of your money. I run a site that gets good number of US visitors (40k daily). At the End of the Month I had made a total of $1100.
AdsDaq made an invoice to pay me $720.
Where did the Almost $400 go? Lets hope they actually give me the 720, but my experience with them is obviously not good, they seem very shady.
By Ken Lauher on Jun 2, 2009 | Reply
Max,
Thank you for the review of the ADSDAQ Exchange and mentioning about the real value of back-up tags. Another value is the high quality of advertisers and name brands that may display on your site, which, can add overall value to your users experience.
By agentmango on Jun 23, 2009 | Reply
any cpm ad network you know for blogspot blogs?
cause adsdaq don’t seem to allow freehosted blogs. only domain names
By Doug Hughes on Jul 24, 2009 | Reply
Thank you for the review. One of my network aff managers suggested I do a media buy through ADSDAQ.
Has anyone here bought media through ADSDAQ, and if so did you get a flush of traffic?
By Bushido Code on Sep 2, 2009 | Reply
Excellent Blog! I’ve set up some banner ads on my blog this week. I was curious if you had any suggestions for backup networks. I would like to set up an ad rotation on my blog (to maximize my CPM).
Any suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated.
Marcus
By My Frugal Miser on Oct 7, 2009 | Reply
I signed up for an account today, then found your review when I was looking to see what other people had to say.
Just a couple hours after launching Adsdaq I already have earned a couple pennies. Sure, it’s not much at all, but I also just launched my blog (this is my first) 3 weeks ago so traffic is still light.
Hopefully I’ll earn a bit from Adsdaq to at least cover my expenses from managing a blog.
By Alfred on Oct 19, 2009 | Reply
Sounds great, I will stick a few ads up and see if it’s good for adding value to my websites, thanks again for the headsup.
By jehzlau on Dec 15, 2009 | Reply
geez.. i have to try adsdaq.. hmmmmmmmm..
By alec on Dec 25, 2009 | Reply
AdsDaq has a nice interface and the back-up tags are a great feature, but the fill-rates really need some work.
By Dean Saliba on Jun 12, 2010 | Reply
I’m putting together my own review of this network and found some very helpful points from your review.
Personally I’ve been with them for abou five months and am very happy considering I have low traffic.
By Winston on Aug 5, 2010 | Reply
Would my site work well with ADSDAQ?
http://www.happierabroad.com
I’m tired of adbrite. They pay almost nothing.
By CONTEXTWEB on Oct 7, 2010 | Reply
ADSDAQ has now become CONTEXTWEB Ad Exchange. Please visit http://www.contextweb.com to learn more.
By bhupen on Dec 6, 2011 | Reply
Thanks for sharing great information.What is minimum CPM rate for ADSDAQ.
By bl-magazine on Jan 3, 2012 | Reply
i publish ads for adsdaq , they have a good quality ads , but the problem is that the blog crashes and keep loading ads