Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Fpctraffic2, a professional Ad Network that provides the advertising of PPC and Popunder


Fpctraffic2 is a professional Ad Network that provides the advertising of Blind clicks, Raw clicks, Popunder light, and Popunder. It is operated by Waveflow Inc. located in Ontario, Canada, and was established in 2003. The minimum price of each unique hit is $0.02. But the raw hit has a variety of price, 0.3 cents ($3/1000) for all traffic from Tier1 and Tier2, 0.1 cents ($1/1000) for traffic from Japan, 0.02 cents ($0.20/1000) for traffic from Brazil, Russia, China, Korea and Taiwan and 0.05 cents ($0.50/1000) for all other traffic. When you use the Raw click advertising, you can’t modify any advertising codes. The eCPM rate of Popunder light and Popunder as high as $3.
The Ad Network requires your site must be an adult site, and language is English. Currently it doesn’t support non-English website. Of course, you can’t in any site of Paid to surf, Paid to click and Paid to view to promote your site if you use advertising that comes from Fpctraffic2. If you do any of the things that violate the Advertising Network Terms, your account will be deleted. The same time, if your account is not active within 30 days, your account also will be deleted. Your traffic can’t be generated from pages spawned by or containing a virus, trojan, spyware, adware, and/or any unwanted or malicious software. Site owners need to pay attention that doesn’t allow webmasters from any of the following countries to advertise; Pakistan, India, Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, Iran or Afghanistan.
The minimum payment is $50 in Fpctraffic2. Payments are made once per month, and are sent within 10 days of the end of the month. This Ad Network only supports payment processors of Payoneer, Wire and Cheque.
Join in: Fpctraffic2.
 
The Minimum payout$50
Payment FrequencyNET 30
eCPMHigh
Acceptable countries trafficThe world
Payment ProcessorsPayoneer, Wire, Check
Pays forPPC, Popunder
Founded in2003


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