3 December

After I wrote a review on AdToll, I started to fully test the program to see the earning potential. Well, what can I say? I was able to sell ad spaces quickly. I also looked for sites which used the ad network and asked the webmasters about their AdToll experience. Guess what? Everyone had a good thing to say about AdToll!

Here are some of the testimonials that I gathered:

“AdToll is a great program. The account managers are very supportive! When there was a downtime, they told me the problem so I had nothing to worry about.”

“AdToll helped me make money online. It’s not like other ad networks which lets you wait to accumulate $100 to get your money. They only require a minimum of $20! Plus, they don’t ban your account once you reach the minimum amount to get a payout.”

Aside from the positive thoughts on AdToll, I also discovered that the management implemented huge changes on the ad network. There were big improvements like a better affiliate program and an autopricing feature. You will earn the following when you participate in the affiliate program:

• 20% commission on profit made from advertisers (90 day period)
• 10% commission on profit made from publishers (365 day period)

That’s a big change because with the affiliate program before, you will only earn 5% commission on all sales made by a referred customer within the first 30 days of their membership!

I was still having second thoughts because I was already getting a good amount of advertisers per month from another ad network. But when I read Tyler’s Post (TylerCruz.com), I had to agree with him that AdToll is INDEED serious.

Don’t agree with me? Here’s one fact which proves that AdToll is serious. Dan, one of the founders of AdToll, is an active member of the DigitalPoint forums and he constantly assists AdToll users over there. He also asks for suggestions and feedback to further improve their program. After looking at several posts regarding AdToll on DP, I realized that it was decision time already. I just had to switch to AdToll for good!

What about you? Are you staying with your not-so-good ad network? Or will you switch to AdToll now?

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  1. Dan Rucci said: 4th December, 2007 at 1:31 am

    What can I say but thank you so much for that awesome plug! We are really starting to build some momentum now at AdToll and I think people are just now starting to realise that we are indeed SERIOUS! VERY SERIOUS!

    We have lots more coming as well… keep up to date from our blog at http://blog.adtoll.com

    Thanks again and if anyone has any questions please feel free to contact us via the web site.

    I look forward to working with you Juggler on your available ad space.

  2. Modbase said: 17th February, 2008 at 9:28 pm

    I never tried Adtoll before. I heard many good comments about it. I think it’s time to try it :D

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  4. Louis Liem said: 30th March, 2008 at 10:39 pm

    I registered already, but not implemented yet. With one more post recommending it, I guess AdToll goes higher on my priority list! :)

  5. aap said: 6th April, 2008 at 3:35 am

    I have heard a lot about AdToll but never tried it. If its so good, than I will have atry. Thanks for such a good article.

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