Epom Market - certified Google Ad Exchange reseller
Mo_T
5:05 am on Oct 29, 2014 (gmt 0)
Hi, I got an offer from Epom Market to replace my adsese code with their code, claiming it will increase revenue, anyone has experience with them?
Thanks
YJunK
3:40 pm on Nov 27, 2014 (gmt 0)
I've moved all three of the websites I've worked with to Epom Market and I'm quite pleased with the result. The extra placements alone made a noticeable contribution to my earnings. Also, people seem to be saying many good things about their support team. I haven't encountered any issues that would require me to contact them, but it's a nice bonus, I guess.
P.S. Was using AdSense and CPMFun before switching to Epom.
farmboy
11:37 am on Nov 28, 2014 (gmt 0)
Should two new users singing a praise make a person suspicious?
Are we being Grubered?
FarmBoy
alika
1:37 pm on Nov 28, 2014 (gmt 0)
I use ePom -- but not as replacement with Adsense. I use it in spaces that rotates with Amazon CPM ads. They perform so much better than Amazon CPM ads.
I like ePom's support too. I can shoot an email to my rep and she quickly replies and troubleshoot
Payment speed is also great
I would recommend ePom as one of the fallback to Adsense. I just am not brave enough to replace the premium ad spots on my sites that use Adsense with another ad agency. Maybe I should, though
Mo_T
4:13 pm on Nov 28, 2014 (gmt 0)
@alika, my question is : if you use epom +Amazon CPM with adsense, you might display more then 3 adsense ads per page - 3 by adsense code and more adsense ads that epom code provides, doesn't it violate Adsense policy?
YJunK
11:49 am on Dec 9, 2014 (gmt 0)
Epom runs these ads via AdX, so they are not limited by the 3-placement restriction. In their case, the limit is five placements (according to doubleclick guidelines: [google.com...] So no, you wouldn't be breaking any rules and your website will remain in good standing.