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Anyone Using AdRoll? (5)
06-29-2011 11:21 AM
#1
ianz63 (Member)
Anyone Using AdRoll?
Is anyone using AdRoll? How's their inventory? I am retargeting webmaster related traffic on AdBuyer and wondering if I should use AdRoll too.
06-29-2011 11:33 AM
#2
polarbacon (Moderator)
last I heard no aff's allowed.....have not confirmed this myself.....but thats the rumor
06-29-2011 04:56 PM
#3
Dr Sitescout ()
from https://www.adroll.com/support/creativereqs:
"We do not allow affiliates to advertise on our network or partner networks, including the following instances:
- Bridge Pages: Ads for web pages that act as an intermediary, whose sole purpose is to link or redirect traffic to the parent company.
- Framing: Ads for web pages that replicate the look and feel of a parent site. Your site should not mirror (be similar or nearly identical in appearance to) your parent company's or any other advertiser's site."
Check this out too, in the "Destination URL" section:
"The Destination URL of an ad must be a valid HTML page with content reflecting the offer or product advertised in the ad. The destination URL must adhere to accepted standards and be functional in all major browsers. Destination URLs may not actively rotate between pages. Redirects for tracking purposes or otherwise are strictly forbidden."
Wow.
If you want massive reach (and happen to have a functioning account) Adwords does retargeting on the content network. You can also do retargeting on the SiteScout RTB. We are affiliate-friendly.
06-29-2011 05:08 PM
#4
polarbacon (Moderator)

Originally Posted by
Dr Sitescout
from
https://www.adroll.com/support/creativereqs:
"We do not allow affiliates to advertise on our network or partner networks, including the following instances:
- Bridge Pages: Ads for web pages that act as an intermediary, whose sole purpose is to link or redirect traffic to the parent company.
- Framing: Ads for web pages that replicate the look and feel of a parent site. Your site should not mirror (be similar or nearly identical in appearance to) your parent company's or any other advertiser's site."
Check this out too, in the "Destination URL" section:
"The Destination URL of an ad must be a valid HTML page with content reflecting the offer or product advertised in the ad. The destination URL must adhere to accepted standards and be functional in all major browsers.
Destination URLs may not actively rotate between pages. Redirects for tracking purposes or otherwise are strictly forbidden."
Wow.
If you want massive reach (and happen to have a functioning account) Adwords does retargeting on the content network. You can also do retargeting on the SiteScout RTB. We are affiliate-friendly.
OMG what a fucking ripoff....don't track stuff so you just keep spending money and have no real idea what is working.....
man I hope they have pixels to atleast define what is working for an advertiser.....otherwise why bother.......
and I will say this about your retargeting.....IT WORKS TOO DAMN WELL!! all I see are ads for sitescout and storm on demand....lol......
07-01-2011 12:32 AM
#5
dantheman (Member)
I went to a penny auction offer and kept seeing the ads everywhere. I feel bad for the affiliates spending loads of cash to get visitors, but then the advertiser eventually "steals" the lead. Not fair.
What's the cost per thousand views on adroll?
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