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Widgetbucks Start CPM ads to NON US/Canada Traffic
Posted on November 30th, 2007 2 commentsWell finally our voiced been heard! finally Widgetbucks has to listen to their publisher (bloggers) to implement at least CPM ads.
We’re seeing strong traffic on the WidgetBucks shopping widgets during this holiday season and wanted to tell you about three things: new International CPM Ads, removing pending data, and payments coming soon.
International CPM Ads
Here’s an upcoming feature. In early December, we will start serving CPM ads to the non-U.S./Canada traffic. This will give you revenue, per impression, for your site visitors who come from other countries. This is designed to help publishers who have a blend of traffic from a variety of countries.
Our system will do the geo-location for you, determining where the visitor is coming from. Then we’ll either show the regular pay-per-click widget (to visitors from the U.S. and Canada) or show an ad that pays per impression (to visitors from other countries). You’ll see a new column, called “CPM Revenue” in your earnings reports.
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2 responses to “Widgetbucks Start CPM ads to NON US/Canada Traffic”

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You beat me to publishing this story…well, maybe I will put up my wb again…
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Nimrodjo: Yeah you we can still put up Wb,however i think my case will be something different, eheh, i will take that ads off once i reach USD50.00
i guess impression won’t do much…
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nimrodjo November 30th, 2007 at 17:45