ClixSense founded in February 2007, brings advertisers and Internet users together. Users make money (between .01 and 5.00) for viewing websites for thirty seconds and advertisers get a reasonably priced advertising campaign. I have used ClixSense as both a "paid-to browser" and as an advertiser. This ClixSense review covers both aspects.
I set all my ads to pay .01 cent per view. Since ClixSense pays that .01 to advertisers, they charge a 20 percent premium in order to make their profit. In effect then, it costs a very reasonable $6.00 (which is the minimum spend) to purchase 500 ad views. That is how I ran all my ads detailed here except for the final one in which I double my spend and ad views.
Advertisers can also choose to target their ads geographically by only showing them to US Residents or using any combination of different continents.
Granted this may represent limited advertising, especially since I was testing various products rather than trying to refine one particular campaign. In any case, here are actual statistics that I compiled running various ClixSense advertising experiments.
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