First impression counts, Bidvertiser’s failed attempts

I have probably received these kind of emails from Bidvertiser more than 20 times now. None of them affected me to go back and use the system. This is because when I first signed up and tried the system (some 1+ years ago), I was disappointed with the performance. So I stopped using the system.
Since then Bidvertiser keep sending me different kind of offers, $20 in free clicks, $50 in free clicks etc. But the impression that I got from my first experience tells me that even with this $20 or $50 free clicks, it won’t work. So I don’t really bother to try again.
Do it right from the first attempt
This tells us how people are affected from the first use of any system or program. First time impressions does count. That’s why it is important not to launch the product before it’s completely done.
If it is a publisher or advertiser program it should be tested out properly. And all the program incentives should be properly laid out, and of course the incentives should be attractive enough to keep the members. (You should try to keep the member when he/she is already interested in your program and when they are using the system, and not chase them after they have already gone).
Your experience with Bidvertiser?
Have you guys used Bidvertiser? Any success? Please share us your experiences so that people new to this program can get the idea, what kind of program it is.
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By StockTube on Sep 14, 2007
i applied early this week … somehow i hit problem when the code generated couldn’t fit properly into my “new Blogger” template since the blogger’s platform is rather particular about xml coding etc …
so i sent bidvertiser’s support my problem with their coding … till now, no response, nothing … seems to be dead … either the customer support sucks or the whole prog sucks, i somehow losses confidence on them …
cheers
By emigre on Sep 14, 2007
I’m using them but I don’t have a basis to compare performance since they are the only contextual advertising I have used. I think they are more suited for mid to low traffic blogs since many contextual ad agencies require a certain traffic level.
There are earnings although a bit slow. It’s still alright since their minimum payout is $10 - and by PayPal. Easy to reach unlike Adsense.
But I would like to try Adsense later on and see how it goes.