i have a few campaigns running, and actually, u can direct ur ads to external pages, not jux internal profile pages.
i’ve found that the approval turnaround tends to vary probably depending on their workload, usually 1-3 days b/c they’re probably bombarded by new publishers trying to jump on the bandwagon, and they have to make sure that each ad meets their editorial guidelines.
i’m getting about 3k impressions/day, but they are not converting very well (>1%). not sure what else i can do as there’s not much you can do as far as fine tuning your target audience. they have basic demographic filters, but nothing really granular. i might have to swap the ads out and try new ones, or adjust my cpc bid…maybe myspace traffic truly is just junk…anyone have any good experience?
I wonder how long it will take them to approve these ads.
Can only link to another profile page not direct link to an offer?
Very nice! I hope mine get approved swiftly. I think this can be as good as facebook was when it first started its ad serving program.
Thanks for sharing this, this is going to be fun
I can not subscribe because I do not have a US Zip code. pisses me of.
Thanks for this. This is the first place I saw that the service opened up. I’m in with a pending ad. The interface looks a lot better then facebook.
From the FAQ:
6. How much will I be charged when someone clicks on my ad?
You set the amount that you are willing to pay for a click on your advertisement. The minimum price is $0.25 per click.
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No thanks, Myspace.
Ads are taking forever to be approved.
Probably precaution so they don’t get completely destroyed like facebook did.
Its a shame that its .25 minimum bids because you can still get on the myspace network through google at .05… :/ oh well.
Don’t waste your time w/ this.
I thought u were dead nickycakes where the hek have u been?
Lol – would be great if the upload ad buttons worked!
i have a few campaigns running, and actually, u can direct ur ads to external pages, not jux internal profile pages.
i’ve found that the approval turnaround tends to vary probably depending on their workload, usually 1-3 days b/c they’re probably bombarded by new publishers trying to jump on the bandwagon, and they have to make sure that each ad meets their editorial guidelines.
i’m getting about 3k impressions/day, but they are not converting very well (>1%). not sure what else i can do as there’s not much you can do as far as fine tuning your target audience. they have basic demographic filters, but nothing really granular. i might have to swap the ads out and try new ones, or adjust my cpc bid…maybe myspace traffic truly is just junk…anyone have any good experience?