Day 83. Trying to use the best advertising platforms

Trying to use the best advertising platforms. This image was created by AI using Gencraft.
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The current total unique visits amount to 29. Growth trends are observed, although not significantly rapid.

On the forums, our advertising posts received an average of approximately 60 views each over the entire period for the three posts. It is important to note that these views may be from the same users, thus the impact may not be highly significant. Based on my estimation, this particular advertising method has an effectiveness rate of around 20%. For every 100 ADs, there are approximately 20 visits to our website. However, this has not resulted in increased sales in our case. We will continue to explore and utilize various options and strategies.

Today, I reviewed the list of registered profiles on the best advertising platforms with the intention of filling out profiles, understanding the platform functionality, and learning how to place advertisements effectively. Affiliates are needed and the following websites were suggested as popular choices in search engines.

I would like to present the list in the following order:

  1. Mymediads: This platform resembles a social network such as Twitter or Kyora, with features like posts, common feeds, likes, and reposts. I was able to create a free account and post an advertising post on my page with a description and links. Additional advertising options are available on a paid premium account, which is currently not a focus for us.
  2. Pennysaverusa: This platform operates as a classified advertisement newspaper, catering to regions such as the USA, Canada, New Zealand, and several other countries. I attempted to place a free AD in the Internet technology section. While they mentioned a 15-minute wait time before publication, the AD was not posted even after 6 hours. I will revisit this in 24 hours.
  3. Herculist: This platform, focused on systematizing advertising agencies and advertisers, raised concerns for me. It involves clicking on links in emails to earn funds and requires verification to proceed. I decided this service was not suitable. I THROWED IT IN THE TRASH.
  4. Shown: An advertising platform utilizing artificial intelligence to create profitable advertising strategies. I was unable to fully utilize all of its features with a free account, further access is limited to paid subscriptions. I THROWED IT IN THE TRASH.
  5. Adcash: Similar to Google Ads, this platform necessitates replenishment to use its services, not aligning with our current preferences. I THROWED IT IN THE TRASH.
  6. Rollerads: This platform requires placing tags on websites and involves paid advertising campaigns. This option did not suit our needs. I THROWED IT IN THE TRASH.
  7. Tinyurl: Acting as a tool for affiliates to create short links for advertising, this platform offers a 14-day free trial. However, it did not capture our interest.
  8. Kadam: Another CRM-like platform resembling Google Ads, this paid service was not considered further. I THROWED IT IN THE TRASH.
  9. Worldprofit: Positioned as an affiliate marketing training website, this platform offers various tools and features for a fee. I THROWED IT IN THE TRASH.
  10. Oodle: While an advertising website, I did not find suitable categories for hosting services upon further investigation. Opting for honest advertising practices, I chose not to place advertisements in irrelevant categories. I THROWED IT IN THE TRASH.
  11. Classifiedads: I had a positive experience with this website, quickly posting an AD without registration, hidden fees, or moderations. Within 25 minutes, the AD received 6 views, showcasing efficient networking advertising strategies.

Following today’s exploration, three websites have proven to be potentially valuable. I will assess their performance further tomorrow after today’s trial.

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