Adult AdWorld Serves Ads, Pays Publishers on CPM Basis

NEW YORK – New adult ad network, AdultAdWorld.com, is now available to serve ads and paying publishers for every impression. The network, which pays site owners per thousand impressions shown (CPM), completed a six week soft-launch phase comprised of signing up publishers and advertisers.

During that time, the company signed up more than 200 manually approved websites to comprise the network. Together, these sites total more than 700 million page views per month.

Advertisers buy campaigns on the network on CPM basis and Adult AdWorld shares the revenue with the site owner. Site owners who are approved to be part of the network place a simple code on their sites and can begin earning guaranteed revenue immediately. The campaigns can be targeted based upon network categories such as general adult, soft core, hard core, gay, various fetishes, humor and non-nude men’s magazines. Publishers may also stipulate what types of ads are permitted to be displayed on their sites.

“Before my only real option was to run sponsor programs where I had to count on them to convert the traffic I sent,” Carol Johnson of PussyFinder.net said. “Now I get paid for every impression.”

“We are a premium adult ad network,” Sarah Taylor, Adult AdWorld’s director of network services, said. “We can continue to offer publishers a monetization option that is better than exclusively running sponsor programs only if the campaigns convert for the advertisers.”

For more information, visit AdultAdWorld.com. Webmasters can contact the company at publishers@adworldmedia.com. Advertisers who want to purchase advertising space on adult sites should email advertisers@adworldmedia.com.

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