Jan 07 2009
Netklix PPC Ad Network
I’d like to welcome Netklix as a sponsor of the blog. Netklix is a PPC advertising network, similar to Adwords content network where you can create an ad and run it across a network of sites. It operates on a PPC basis but instead of matching on a keyword basis it’s based on matching ‘channels’ or subject areas.
I signed up my Car Articles blog as a test site and picked 10 subject areas that fitted the content. This didn’t take long and I was then able to place ads with that are similar to adsense by using a snippet of Javascript code. An example is here
http://www.cararticles.co.uk/uk-audi-q7.html
The only downside here is that there doesn’t yet seem to be a lot of advertisers in my particular sector.
On the advertiser side the ad formats are fairly similar to adwords and the bids start at 10p. You need to open the account with a deposit of at least £19 so it’s a relatively low commitment to allow you to try the system. There is also a £100 Free Advertising offer running at the moment so you could take advantage of that.
Like any network, Netklix will have to continue to attract advertisers but all in all it would be well worth a look. In the early stages especially you’ll have more chance of getting traffic at minimum bids.

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Jan 13th, 2009 at 7:34 am | #
Good post. Netklix does seem like a good PPC ad network. Will take a good look at it.
Thanks
Jan 15th, 2009 at 7:14 pm | #
Great to see UK based blog on marketing:)
Jul 7th, 2009 at 10:12 am | #
Surley adsense must be a better choice for a car site, there are thousands of car advertisiers using it. I think that im sticking with adsense for the time being thanks
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