DomainHop's Popunders???

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QBert

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Can anyone shed some more ligh on the popups/unders at domainhop? like the revenue they rase, and any positives or negitives?

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QBert
 
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AfternicAfternic
i don't suggest it. Many are blocked anyway.
 
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nothing, you earn nothing for allowing popups except if you want to earn cmp from them if you have high traffic and low clickthough rate, because if you turn it off they won't pay you for it even if you have a gazillion uniques.
 
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welp, I suggest that you turn on thoes pops.. it helps bring in revenues for DH and that revenue is shared to affiliates... that's the reality... it's business and as pops helps continue their business
 
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Making the popunders, well, popunder is likely to make folks be a little less than happy, and just leave without staying around at their type-in. But if you aren't getting clicks, not much to lose I s'pose.

-Allan
 
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netPH said:
welp, I suggest that you turn on thoes pops.. it helps bring in revenues for DH and that revenue is shared to affiliates... that's the reality... it's business and as pops helps continue their business

In my years online I have found out that most peopel hate any type of advertising on a web site. They expect every site to be free and ad free. Noone seems to understand a site costs money to run. Gtom hosting to the hours of work that the webmaster puts into it.

I wish we could go one week where every sote on the net chanrged every visitor money to visit the site. See how fast people change their minds about advertising.
 
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let's see how fast the big guys go broke if we had a week like that
 
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They wouldnt go broke. No traffic means no bandwidth charges...
 
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