Project Wonderful: A Trial
by Yvonne | January 31st, 2008 @ 6:22pm | 1 Comment
I just learned about Project Wonderful, an advertising marketplace. It works on an “infinite auction” paradigm—basically advertisers bid a price per day for ad slots. As long as that advertiser is the high bidder for that ad slot, its ad is shown every time the ad slot is loaded.
Project Wonderful tracks page views, but ad rates are based on the auction, not on the number of page views. Using Project Wonderful does not appear to conflict with Google Adsense’s terms of use.
You can bid $0.00, so you could potentially get advertising for free.
It took a few days to get my web sites approved for ad slots, and another day for people to start bidding on my first ad slot on a different site. The bids so far have been small and pretty irrelevant to the site’s content, but I’m hoping that will change as the slot becomes more established.
I’ve since added a couple more trial ad slots, including the one you see in the sidebar. I’ll keep you posted on how they perform. In the meantime, you can advertise on Faces of Yve for just pennies a day.
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