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LovinNothin 04-21-2016 08:07 AM

What's the real secret behind Juicy Banners and their traffic control?
 
I want to sell my traffic just like Juicy Ads does. What is the secret? Is it some kind of special script or ???

How does Juicy do it in regards to controlling the amount of hits one banner can get for a certain amount of time to one website?

Example: If you buy a banner spot that gets 20,000 impressions daily, but you only get 8 or 9 hits exactly, every day for weeks, where are all the other hits going? How can I divert or send all the other hits (that you don't know about) to another website?

And how can I sell the same banner spot to multiple websites, and divide the hits accordingly? Does Juicy only promote their "own special sites" or can I submit my site to Juicy and do what they do? Do they supply the special script in secrecy? Or is it only their own sites that use it?

I guess what I'm asking is, if I sell a spot in my site, and the spot is getting too many hits, how can I lower that amount to only give my buyer a few hits a day, and I keep the rest or divert the rest to another site, like an affiliate web cam.

Must be some kind of script because so many Juicy sites are using it.

I want in too!

Is this something that nobody talks about because it's inside knowledge for the traffic broker industry?

Google Expert 04-21-2016 08:11 AM

what is Juicy Banners?

http://i.imgur.com/m0Kbsgd.jpg

EroNic 04-21-2016 09:54 AM

I can help you out with this at EroAdvertising. Hit me up and we can discuss. Skype: EroAdvertisingNicole or [email protected].

plaster 04-21-2016 11:07 AM

How much traffic you got? Is it any good? Some people would buy spot direct, cut out the advertiser, i.e. myself. If you have anything good, feel free to pm me. Like if site gets 100K daily I will def. Want to see some big keywords.

Wizzo 04-21-2016 11:08 AM

Maybe I can't help clarify.

First, JuicyAds is ad network, we don't own any of the sites in our network.

Second, We don't restrict the number clicks being sent to an advertiser unless their campaign that they setup is designed to do so.

Third, You can easily use JuicyAds on your sites, simply sign up and click the sell ads tab and follow the instructions. You however won't be able to restrict buyers from getting clicks that they are paying for, as that wouldn't be fair to them. You of course will get paid on them as well.

If you have anymore questions feel free to Skype or Email me. :pimp:

LovinNothin 04-21-2016 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Wizzo (Post 20850527)
Maybe I can't help clarify.

First, JuicyAds is ad network, we don't own any of the sites in our network.


No, I get it. It's a "network" so there is no legal liability on the behalf of Juicy for selling bot traffic.

Similar to how Napster wasn't liable for selling memberships to a "network" of computer users trading music for free.

I used to buy spots there years ago (sold most of my sites off now), and the sites used bot impressions to inflate the value of any given spot. The site to site stats variances were laughable. If you buy a spot in a site, you would get the exact same daily hits, regardless of volume of impressions. And even worse, if you buy a RON, for some strange reason, you get 4 times as many hits in the same site, because you are now paying per hit, so webmasters pump more hits into your spot. They are using sophisticated scripts to manage traffic flow. Fake impressions are impossible to tell on the side of the advertiser.

I just can't believe year after year Juicy gets awards for brokering websites that sell spots that have fake impressions? The websites in your lineup never have real organic traffic, most are bot impressions with a small % of pumped in real human traffic, and the advertiser is paying for the small amount of hits he gets from that tiny % of real humans.

Example:
1) Site owner creates free adult site and automates it with 20,000 bot impressions per day, with a + or - variance of 5% daily, so it "appears" to have real human organic traffic flow.
2) He also purchases or sends some back links to that same site, so there might be a 100 or so real human surfers roaming around it.
3) He automates a robo hitter to hit the spot 100 times a day, again with a variance to give the illusion that it's real traffic.
4) He places the site in Juicy and advertises spot for sale, showing 100 hits a day and charges $ 25 for it.
5) Advertiser buys the spot, and what happens? The spot gets 3 hits a day?? But why? Well, according to Juicy, "your ad is not attractive enough, please make a better one"
Advertiser doesn't know that the site owner has now turned off the bot hits on the banner spot and advertiser is scraping hits off the small amount of real human traffic the site really has.

My favorite thing was buying a spot that has 5,000 impressions a day and getting about 40 hits a day.... nice spot, but, then, after a few days of very steady hits, out of nowhere, the spot gets 3 hits a day, yet, the impressions remain the same. It's obvious at that point the webmaster is pumping in too much real traffic and thins it out by adding more bot impressions which save the webmaster money, and because you can't get a refund on sites that maintain the same amount of impressions, you are simply fucked.

So my 40 hit per day ad spot is only getting 3 hits a day now, because my ad needs to be prettier? LOL Nice one.

Yes, I know, it's a network and you are not liable. The shield of immunity. How did that work out for Napster?

CPA-Rush 04-22-2016 12:52 AM

it's might be a banner rotation man see if someone share spot with u (low clicks), set by a publisher . some stats are very misleading yes specially on the sites that use cookies to display ads per 24 hrs.

HowlingWulf 04-22-2016 07:03 AM

So you're complaining about sites on Juicy Ads using some kind of fake bot script, and you want to do the same thing? Classy.

tigermtb 04-22-2016 09:22 AM

If you (or anyone) knows of fraud or abuse occurring on specific websites in our network, please report them here:
https://www2.juicyads.com/report/

We test and review traffic every single day. We investigate every single complaint.

It is impossible for any network to filter/remove/block 100% of hitbots and fraud. All advertising networks contain some invalid traffic. I see publishers who we suspend (who I know to be fraudulent traffic) start selling to other networks the same day (and they still do!)

Its an ongoing battle and I find it disappointing that you may not have reported the issue when it occurred. If you contact me [email protected] I can review your previous purchases.

We (like any other network) do our best to filter and protect our Advertisers.
We appreciate all the help we get from our clients in addition to our internal testing and filters.

Direct Buys will often lead to lower clicks when an Advertiser places a really shitty ad. If there is a significant drop in impressions, the Advertiser can request a refund. We also auto-refund all ad purchases under $5 if the buyer is unhappy for any reason.

We win awards not because we are the biggest, but because we do our best to always do what's right or to make things right.


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