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Save 25% on Run of Network Ads @ AdToll.com


February 8th, 2008 by Dan

Save 25% on RON ADs now!We are running a promotion whereby we are offering a 25% discount on click prices for various ad formats, which are:

120×600
160×600
120×60
120×90
200×200
Video Ad - 300×250

This special is only available to campaigns with no targeting, ie Tier 1 and no vertical targeting.

Here are the prices we will provide as part of this promotion (based on a $50 budget):

120×600: Normally 5.70c/click, promotion price 4.30c/click
160×600: Normally 6.95c/click, promotion price 5.21c/click
120×60: Normally 2.36c/click, promotion price 1.77c/click
120×90: Normally 2.56/click, promotion price 1.92c/click
200×200: Normally 3.15c/click, promotion price 2.36c/click
Video Ad - 300×250: Normally 11.99c/click, promotion price 8.99c/click

How do you apply for this promotion?

1) Sign up to AdToll if you are not already a member - http://www.adtoll.com/create_account.php
2) Book a RON campaign from http://www.adtoll.com/book-ron-ad
3) Get in contact with us with the details of your booking at https://www.adtoll.com/contact_us.php

From there we will change the pricing on your campaign, effectively giving you 25% more clicks for the normal price.

CONDITIONS:

1) Only available to RON campaigns.
2) Only available to non targeted campaigns, ie Tier 1 with no vertical targeting
3) This is only available to the listed ad formats above.
4) Promotion only valid until Friday the 15th of February (Australian WST).
5) Only valid for new bookings.


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2 Responses to “Save 25% on Run of Network Ads @ AdToll.com”

  1. MrAdVenture Says:

    May I suggest it would have been appropriate to also tell us if the publishers are the ones paying for this or is it just you reducing the rated or a combination?
    Just curious

  2. admin Says:

    Its just a reduction in the price the advertiser is paying for each click. The whole reason for the special is to gain some ad stock in those sizes.


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