Update 6/13/2015 - They DO payout, but they don't count views. My page had about 3000 views and 3 Adhexa ads on each page. Around 9000 impressions should have been counted but they counted 121 impressions. Additionally, their ads are basically just frames that go to a page that pulls ads from like 10 other ad sources. It takes forever to load any page with an Adhexa ad, so I do not recommend them.
In monetizing this site and all of my online efforts, I am using a huge variety of methods. Affiliate marketing, CPC advertising, referral earnings, and lead generation are all huge elements in an effective strategy.
But as you know, I've been experimenting with traffic exchanges and autosurfers lately. According to my research, the most successful autosurfers earn their income from a mix of CPM banners, pop-unders and referral earnings. I'm not a huge fan of popunders, they seem a little intrusive and I absolutely hate receiving them.
But the autosurfing pros send the traffic to a splash page that contains a healthy concoction of CPM banners and a call-to-action to get people to stay on their site longer.
So my homepage is set up to potentially lead to both things now with the help of Adhexa. Get people to click through and browse my site (leading to referrals to other programs), and to generate traffic for the CPM banners.
We'll see if this works. Click here to check out Adhexa for yourself and implement it into your monetization strategy. Make yourself a splash page with Weebly and embed some Adhexa banners, then generate traffic how ever you see fit.
Is Adhexa a scam?
No. I'll post my payment proof as soon as I get my first payment, but for now just trust me that there are hundreds of proof photos on the internet for Adhexa. I searched Google images for payment proof and came across tons of photos like this, usually in a foreign language because Adhexa is one of the best networks for foreign markets.
In monetizing this site and all of my online efforts, I am using a huge variety of methods. Affiliate marketing, CPC advertising, referral earnings, and lead generation are all huge elements in an effective strategy.
But as you know, I've been experimenting with traffic exchanges and autosurfers lately. According to my research, the most successful autosurfers earn their income from a mix of CPM banners, pop-unders and referral earnings. I'm not a huge fan of popunders, they seem a little intrusive and I absolutely hate receiving them.
But the autosurfing pros send the traffic to a splash page that contains a healthy concoction of CPM banners and a call-to-action to get people to stay on their site longer.
So my homepage is set up to potentially lead to both things now with the help of Adhexa. Get people to click through and browse my site (leading to referrals to other programs), and to generate traffic for the CPM banners.
We'll see if this works. Click here to check out Adhexa for yourself and implement it into your monetization strategy. Make yourself a splash page with Weebly and embed some Adhexa banners, then generate traffic how ever you see fit.
Is Adhexa a scam?
No. I'll post my payment proof as soon as I get my first payment, but for now just trust me that there are hundreds of proof photos on the internet for Adhexa. I searched Google images for payment proof and came across tons of photos like this, usually in a foreign language because Adhexa is one of the best networks for foreign markets.
So try Adhexa out with me and we'll see who hits $1,000,000 first :)