I think sedo don't accept Chinese traffic. Try to find some other parking services.
The one i have noticed that accept international traffic is trafficz, but i am not so sure do they accept chinese.
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Is there a chinese parking program? Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Tim
I think sedo don't accept Chinese traffic. Try to find some other parking services.
The one i have noticed that accept international traffic is trafficz, but i am not so sure do they accept chinese.
DomainSponsor does accept Chinese traffic. It is just that it does not convert well, because most Chineses people do not read our characters, let alone our language. DS pages are all in English. I believe that DS is looking for a Chinese partner, but they never discuss these things when they are in negotiation. DS only credits US traffic on their pop-up revenue. The same is basically true at Fabulous, sedo, and the other PPC services. I have been posting, looking for a way to convert Chinese and other Asian (Korean, in particular) traffic for a long time on DNF.
PPCIncome.com for a comparison of Pay Per Click parking services
as you know domainhop is paying $4 cpm for all traffic. its not much but for chinese traffic I guess you'll have to work to do better.
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Domainhop was paying $4 cpm initially, but they eventually wised up. They now pay the $4 cpm only if a name generates at least $2 cpm. So, basically, the chinese traffic will earn nothing at DH.Originally Posted by kvarnsten
PPCIncome.com for a comparison of Pay Per Click parking services
hiOsilver,
I visited your PPCIncome.com and read the Domainhop review.
There stated that Revenue/1000 impressions (rpm) $9 .Is this true?
I thought it was $4 for 1000
there are two programs:
one is paying at least $4 CPM for all domains producing at least $2 CPM as a 14-days average,
the other one is paying per click, as sedo and all the others...
*whichever is greater* < this is where Domainhop's USP is.
but still, there is no landing page in chinese language to convert my traffic...
Try www.eachnic.comOriginally Posted by timm
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sedo accepts chinese traffic with chinese landing pages, but the ads are limited and the payout is $0.03/click.
DH don't pay for chinese traffic, read their TOS
"Affiliates will not be credited for traffic that originates from countries where the primary language is not English."
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hmm, ha
you know what I would make a program for chinese traffic.
going to work on it now!!
I got tons of Chinese traffic , and for me it does convert in some things
so, its not like they don't have money.
any idea about taiwan traffic?
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Hello there,
I thought I'd just chip in with a comment on this.
sedo accept all sorts of international traffic. We currently supply Chinese ads and are working to support Chinese IDNs. The Asian market is a rapidly-growing market and we are concentrating on maximizing our services for Chinese and Korean traffic. We now have Chinese and Korean customer support!
You may be interested in looking at my related post here:
http://www.dnforum.com/f129/can-sedo-handle-idns-thread-79465.html
Any questions can be directed to info@sedo.co.uk as usual.
Ed
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