Making Money using Click For Call on Dot Tel Domains Does anyone have experience of monetising their .tel domain using Click-For-Call ? What I am looking for is something with the universal appeal and ease-of-use of Google AdSense i.e. a click-for-call setup that has a large number of advertisers ready and waiting to place their phone numbers on domains that match their business area. I would be looking for payment consolidation as practised by affiliate portals such as Commission Junction and TradeDoubler, so that the revenue from different advertisers is added together and paid as one payment. Thanks in advance for any info on this. Mike Seaton |
MobyAffiliates.com Just came across this site http://mobyaffiliates.com - looks like it could be a good source of information - interesting article on "Mobile Pay Per Call and Click to Call Advertising" at http://www.mobyaffiliates.com/blog/m...ll-advertising Mike Seaton |
Google’s New “Pay per Call” Mobile Ads ...info on this can be found in the article http://www.mobilemarketingwatch.com/...obile-ads-4865 To quote the article: Google’s pitch to advertisers is that “your location-speciic business phone number will display alongside your destination url in ads that appear on high-end mobile devices. Users will be able to click-to-call your business just as easily as they click to visit your website. You’ll be charged for clicks to call, same as you are for clicks to visit your website.” A question for Telnic - Will we be able to use this Google ad format of "URL + Phone No." click options in the next release of the smartphone proxy? Mike Seaton |
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I have been using and have spoken of RingRevenue.com Commission Junction is participating. Is this the type that you're looking for ? :confused:[/size] |
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Thanks for the info Telrific - will look into it - can you quote one of your .tel domains as an example of using them? Mike Seaton[/size] |
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Sure, one I setup and mentioned recently was http://www.hiv-testing.tel It's gotten calls and money has been earned using Ring Revenue. It was used as an example of paypercall/text-to-affiliate/ad-to-affiliate - showing all three revenue-generating styles on 1 .tel domain. :cool:[/size] |
If I want to put the ring revenue in my dottel, What I must select in the application form? other, adseeneverywhere, commission junction, CUnet , google affliliate, leadclick... |
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In most cases the way it works is that you need the Affiliate Network relationship(s) first. That is, first you sign up with at least one performance marketing network first. My first affiliate relationship was with Commission Junction for Text/Image affiliate marketing. Then I signed up for PayPerCall when RingRevenue launched, using my relationship with Commission Junction. So, I have a Commission Junction account and a RingRevenue account tied to Commission Junction. When you apply to receive a number, most want you to sign up for the Text/Image stuff first anyway, so a good account with someone like Commission Junction is needed anyway. This is because Advertisers of PayPerCall have limited Telephone Numbers to give out, so they like to see a history of performance prior to approval and giving a Telephone Number, plus a comparison with Text/Image ads. So, long story short (I know, too late), get a relationship with one of the Networks first, then sign up with RingRevenue after. Then highlight that relationship on the RingRevenue application. Bit of a long process, but then you will have many Text/Image/PayPerCall options for your .tel domains ! :)[/size] |
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I have CJ account open but some months ago I applied for pey per call program and their answer was: they do it only for northamerican affiliates. I do not live in Canada or USA so I could no get those pey per call ads. Their said in the future will be add UK. Does any one now if from UK is possible to get those pey per call ads? Thanks mates[/size] |
So if I have CJ account can I get pey per call ads trough ringrevenue even if I do not live in Nort america? |
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I would also appreciate hearing if anyone has located a reliable well paid affiliate setup for UK phone number based Pay Per Call programs. Here's a link detailing the current CJ / RingRevenue setup (showing average cost per call to advertiser as $10): Info for Publishers - http://cj.ringrevenue.com/v/images/8...1293755613.pdf Info for Advertisers http://www.ringrevenue.com/v/images/...1293755613.pdf Mike Seaton[/size] |
Commission Junction UK-based Pay Per Call I have just received a return phone call from CJ's London office in response to my enquiry about the above. They had heard of the .tel extension, but were not that familiar with it, so I explained what it was all about and gave them a link to this forum/thread and also to my .tel info page at http://dot-tel.mikeseaton.tel CJ seem to be getting very geared up to Pay Per Call - it really does make a lot of sense to small businesses who in the past have paid for a non-trackable entry in the physical "yellow pages". CJ asked me to post that for the UK they are developing an in-house solution for Pay Per Call advertisers/publishers scheduled for Q3, i.e. July-Sept 2011. So a bit of a wait for UK-based publishers, but not too long, and IMO worth it to get a company like http://www.CJ.com onboard. Tie this in with the new Control Panel making it easy to add image-based affiliate ads and the future is looking bright for .tel monetisation ! Mike Seaton |
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That it's great news. Thanks mate you are really on the game and given good tips all the time I do not get in the forum to much but every day I check and read what is going on in the forum.[/size] |
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That's a fantastic news! Thanks Mike. [/size] |
Very good ideas. Here we can see how the great ideas come, like in this forum try to be a network liquid. http://www.ted.com/talks/view/lang/spa//id/961 |
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Great work Mike.[/size] |
Excited about this function that should be developed by us. |
What ive everybody starts calling over voip! |
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That's a very good point, because number dialing is being replaced by voip at present. And there will be more voip users in the future.[/size] |
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Out of curiosity checked out the WhoIs on VOIP.tel - owned by Telnic quite sensibly - but does need renewing as the expiry date is 16 May 2011. Mike Seaton[/size] |