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Hi friends,

I wa fine using cpm program global interactive which was paying me 10 cents per 1000 cpm.

Then i saw the rate card for advertisers of Tribal Fusion http://www.tribalfusion.com/SmartAdvertisers/rates.html
They are paying popup cpm of upto $14 ( If publishers get 50% or 40% then still considering the lowest popup cpm, publisher will get around $2 popup cpm ). How is it possible, do they really pay atleast $2 for popup cpm.?

Really confused. If thats the case then its good.Please help me in this problem. Valueclickmedia and globalinteractive are also paying the same cpm for popups :S:(.
 
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popup cpm rates are higher than banner cpm rates because they are much more intrusive (if they aren't blocked). it is possible for them to pay at least $2 cpm for popups, but you won't necessarily see more revenue because of popup blockers.

how much is valueclickmedia paying for banner displays? i'm thinking about trying them out.
 
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at this time they r paying 30 cents per thousand impression. thank for helping
 
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If you were earning 10 cents CPM on popups, then I don't know who you were or are with, but they are getting your ad inventory are dirt cheap prices.

If I were you I would look for an alternative quickly. There are CPM networks that pay better rates than the ones you are receiving.
 
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If you were earning 10 cents CPM on popups, then I don't know who you were or are with, but they are getting your ad inventory are dirt cheap prices.

these are the rates of globalinteractive
 
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