Ask What are some more obscure desktop PPV ad networks?

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Pay-Per-View (PPV) ad networks for desktops offer advertisers a cost-effective way to drive traffic by paying only when their ad is viewed. These networks typically use pop-ups, pop-unders, or interstitial ads to display content directly to the user, making them ideal for lead generation, affiliate marketing, and offers that require immediate attention. Popular PPV networks for desktop include PropellerAds, PopAds, and Zeropark. Advertisers can target by keyword, URL, geo-location, and device type. Desktop PPV traffic often has lower costs compared to other channels, allowing for scalable campaigns. However, it requires careful targeting and compelling landing pages to ensure ROI. It's especially useful for testing offers in competitive niches like finance, gaming, software, and sweepstakes.
 
I will say that if you are looking beyond the big names like PropellerAds or PopAds, there are a few smaller desktop PPV networks that can be useful for testing offers. Networks like AdMaven, HilltopAds, and PopMyAds provide pop-under and interstitial traffic at lower costs. They often allow detailed geo-targeting and niche-specific campaigns. The trick is to monitor traffic quality closely, because the cheaper the traffic, the more variability you might see. These networks are great for experimenting with volume campaigns without spending too much.
 
Galaksion is a global network that serves pop-unders and interstitials and focuses on delivering real traffic. Then there's MyBid, a smaller network that pushes huge amounts of impressions and even gives you an account manager to help set things up. OddBytes, which used to be called Propel Media, is a classic niche option for PPV and CPV campaigns, especially for text links and display. Finally, Red Spark is a really cheap source for CPV/PPV traffic, mostly used by affiliates.
 
A few that come to mind are networks like EroAdvertising, PropellerAds, and Adsterra. They may not be as well-known as the big players, but could still be worth looking into if you're trying to diversify your desktop PPV traffic sources. The key is to really research each one, understand their policies and requirements, and test them out thoroughly to see how they perform with your particular offers and audience. I'd also recommend talking to other affiliates who have experience using these more niche PPV platforms. Getting insights from folks who've worked with them before can help you decide if they're a good fit. But definitely don't jump in without doing your due diligence first.
 

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