By centralizing advertisers and publishers on one network, Clicksor selects advertisements most relevant to publishers’ content and places the ads accordingly. This is commonly known as contextual advertising. Clicksor first scans a publisher’s page to find keywords that describe the content. Next, they will match these with advertiser-provided keywords so only advertisements related to the page content will be displayed.
Clicksor offers a total of 9 various targeting methods, and pays their advertisers on a CPC/PPC, CPV/PPV, CPM and/or CPI basis.
By doing so, Clicksor successfully gauges over 1 billion impressions globally per month.
Advertisements submitted to Clicksor’s network are first reviewed by a Verification Team for compliance with the Terms of Service. Advertisements will be rejected if they fail to meet these standards or contain illegal content.[4]
The YesUp Chameleon
The YesUp Chameleon is found throughout its sister services, including Clicksor. There are many implications that the chameleon suggests:
- YesUp can identify market trends/demands because of the YesUp chameleon’s 360-degree arc of vision.
- YesUp acts based on market demands. Likewise, chameleons can extend their tongues faster than the human eye can follow in order to reach their prey quickly and accurately.
- YesUp offers various services to meet different industry demands; this is symbolized by the chameleon’s ability to change colors, allowing them to adapt to various environments.
- YesUp is developing and expanding steadily, similar to how chameleons travel.
No comments:
Post a Comment