AuctionAds Ten Day Challenge Report - Day #5

AuctionAds.com has offered it’s publishers a challenge to add their ads for 10 days, and see how it works for them.
For those who doesn’t know, AuctionAds is a new publisher network, that allows it’s publishers to place Adsense-style affiliate ads.
The publisher gets paid each time a visitor clicks an ad, and buys anything on eBay.
If you haven’t done so yet, you may sign up using this link.

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The main turn-off that made many publisher quit AuctionAds quickly is the fact that you don’t see any result the first few day, because it might take up to a week for the auction to end, and only then will you receive your commission.

That’s why AuctionAds asks it’s publisher to give them a chance of 10 days. I’ve heard from many publishers that this Ten Day Challenge was a big success, and decided to give the challenge a try myself.
Previously I already had AuctionAds on CashCook.Info, but have removed them after I saw there were no revenue at all for 3 days.

Today is day number 5 for my AuctionAds challenge, and here are the results:
Impressions:14802 Clicks: 213 CTR: 1.44% Revenue:$0.13

Just a quick note, this Impressions are not the same as Adsense Impressions. Adsense counts a single page view as a single impression, even if there’s 3 ads on that page. AuctionAds, on the other hand, counts every ad view as an impression, this means that if a visitor shows a page with 3 ads, this counts as 3 impressions.
Anyway, with this said, I can say that AuctionAds is getting almost 10 times the clicks Adsense gets.
However, the revenue is not at all close to the Adsense revenue.
Beside that, my Adsense CTR, and with it the revenue dropped by nearly 50% once I introduced AuctionAds , so for now I’m only loosing money from AuctionAds.

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Nevertheless, I promised myself to keep AuctionAds for ten days, and I’m going to keep this promise, maybe after day number 7, when a whole week ends, I might see an increase in revenue.

Just a quick note: Many other webmasters have doubled their income after introducing AuctionAds, so please don’t judge AuctionAds by it’s performance on Cashcook.Info, just Sign up, and try then Ten Day Challenge for Yourself.

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