Project Wonderful

Well I recently started taking in ads from a new company called Project Wonderful. I have only been on the system for about 2 days but I already have a strong opinion about it.

I love Project Wonderful!

But before I tell you why, let me tell you why you should believe what I have to say. I am not getting paid in any way to write this. I wish I was, but Project Wonderful does not yet offer any referral system. So don’t think I’ve been conned into a positive opinion.

Now the features and why I like them.

The ads themselves come in a variety of flavors. You can have small buttons, boxes (125 x 125 as I use in my sidebar), headers, skyscrapers, banners. Pretty much anything you could want for size and variety. then you get to customize them. For my ad type you can select the number of rows and columns for ad space. Mine is obviously 4×1. I haven’t tried any other types yet, so I can’t comment on customization available. But the ability to tailor it to your site is great and a bid selling point for me.

Next is how you get ads. People bid on the spaces you have. My site started at the high price of being free. They do this so you don’t have lame empty boxes just sitting there making your site look unpopular. When bids come in (depending on your options) you can individually approve every ad. Once you approve an ad the bidding war begins for spaces. All bid prices are the cost per day for the ad. This is the only ad service I have ever been part of that I actually have fun checking my account at.

Sure it might be fun to check to see if you’ve made money other places. But Project Wonderful gives me the chance to see how bids are going, check my own sales and bid stats, and just generally have as much fun monitoring my ads as I have creating content for my site.

Way to go PW! You have a new and very loyal customer!

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