It might be worth looking closely if you believe they're doing a commendable job. They seem to rely on less reputable coupon sites with a history of poor conversion rates. Their strategy primarily involves riding on the coattails of your existing traffic, creating the illusion of high performance. Exercise caution when dealing with agencies of this nature.
My contracts at Advertise.com are extremely "American" and unlike most European companies. I asked them to remove some of the campaigns from their platform; they only removed the functionality but still charged the entire connected ad spend. They pointed to the contract and have no interest in finding a solution with their clients. They only want your money and don't care if they haven't given their clients any value. This way of tying clients to contracts and their rigid business ways likewise are old.
When I started using Advertise.com, they sent me emails to convince me to pay. THEY STOPPED SENDING ME EMAILS once I decided to give it a full try and delivered. Four months later, I remembered that I had not canceled my account. I withdrew, and I started getting offers and rebates again.
This tells me everything I need to know about this business. They don't deliver the value they promise. Good companies make every effort to keep you engaged while you're paying, not the other way around.
An Insider's Perspective on Managed-Service Relationships
In recent years, I've observed a slight deterioration in the quality of work within our managed-service relationships. There seems to be more miscommunication and less thorough optimization. It appears to be a symptom of understaffing, which, unfortunately, isn't uncommon in our industry. Despite the imperfections in the customer service I've experienced, I must say that it still outperforms several other DSPs I've had the opportunity to work with. So, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Advertise.com.
Advertise.com is not just another advertising platform for Contextual PPC, Display, Mobile, Video, and Remarketing traffic. It's a place where advertisers can struggle to connect with a limited audience through our not-so-exclusive network of publisher properties.
Initially, I was not a copywriter; however, I'm now seeking to deactivate and discontinue that service. This website hinders my understanding and adaptation to the communication modes available in the current market. I was familiar with this site, but I won't be signing up for the blog or using this knowledge to move forward.
I think it's probably the worst ad company in the world. The way they calculate revenue is laughable. They claim clicks only pay if the advertiser wants to. I can make clicks and impressions on an ad and make NOTHING, even though I bring unique visitors to their network. I would strongly advise staying away from this company.
I must say that Advertise.com needs to shut down its business. I used to work for this company, but I wouldn't say I liked the management. They never seemed to listen or treat us employees well. They completely ignored that some of us were harassed by colleagues, like when they would kick our chairs or tell us we weren't good enough. Honestly, there isn't much that's good about working there.
Advertise.com's mission is to provide unique and innovative ways for its agency and advertiser partners to connect with their respective audiences. Its core competencies lie in its proprietary and exclusive ad tech platform. The multi-channel direct-to-consumer ad platform offered by Advertise.com allows its partners to reach unique audiences.
A Warning About Their Traffic Tactics
It might be worth looking closely if you believe they're doing a commendable job. They seem to rely on less reputable coupon sites with a history of poor conversion rates. Their strategy primarily involves riding on the coattails of your existing traffic, creating the illusion of high performance. Exercise caution when dealing with agencies of this nature.
Navigating Advertise.com's American-Style Contracts
My contracts at Advertise.com are extremely "American" and unlike most European companies. I asked them to remove some of the campaigns from their platform; they only removed the functionality but still charged the entire connected ad spend. They pointed to the contract and have no interest in finding a solution with their clients. They only want your money and don't care if they haven't given their clients any value. This way of tying clients to contracts and their rigid business ways likewise are old.
A Concern About Email Spam and Value Promises
When I started using Advertise.com, they sent me emails to convince me to pay. THEY STOPPED SENDING ME EMAILS once I decided to give it a full try and delivered. Four months later, I remembered that I had not canceled my account. I withdrew, and I started getting offers and rebates again.
This tells me everything I need to know about this business. They don't deliver the value they promise. Good companies make every effort to keep you engaged while you're paying, not the other way around.
An Insider's Perspective on Managed-Service Relationships
In recent years, I've observed a slight deterioration in the quality of work within our managed-service relationships. There seems to be more miscommunication and less thorough optimization. It appears to be a symptom of understaffing, which, unfortunately, isn't uncommon in our industry. Despite the imperfections in the customer service I've experienced, I must say that it still outperforms several other DSPs I've had the opportunity to work with. So, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Advertise.com.
Advertising Opportunities Meet Limited Reach
Advertise.com is not just another advertising platform for Contextual PPC, Display, Mobile, Video, and Remarketing traffic. It's a place where advertisers can struggle to connect with a limited audience through our not-so-exclusive network of publisher properties.
Reversing Career Goals
Initially, I was not a copywriter; however, I'm now seeking to deactivate and discontinue that service. This website hinders my understanding and adaptation to the communication modes available in the current market. I was familiar with this site, but I won't be signing up for the blog or using this knowledge to move forward.
Worst Advertise Company in the World
I think it's probably the worst ad company in the world. The way they calculate revenue is laughable. They claim clicks only pay if the advertiser wants to. I can make clicks and impressions on an ad and make NOTHING, even though I bring unique visitors to their network. I would strongly advise staying away from this company.
Advertise.com Should Close Its Doors
I must say that Advertise.com needs to shut down its business. I used to work for this company, but I wouldn't say I liked the management. They never seemed to listen or treat us employees well. They completely ignored that some of us were harassed by colleagues, like when they would kick our chairs or tell us we weren't good enough. Honestly, there isn't much that's good about working there.