Dclick Ads – Another Quick Start Up Advertising Site

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Introduction

Dclick Ads is another program, similar to Text Link Ads, where advertisers can buy links on different websites and publishers can sell space on their websites. Right now, since they’ve just launched, there are a number of very small and new websites that you can buy links on, but as time progresses, I’m sure this will pick up.

First Impressions

What can I say? It’s another link share program. Their main features include:

  • Buy and Sell all Ad Types of advertising classic banner ads, standard text link ads or premium embedded links directly within the text content of web pages.
  • DirectLink Technology for advertisers. Ads placed on publisher websites are directly linked to your website for maxium traffic and click thru performance.
  • SmartCache Ad Serving Technology for publishers utilizing xml ad serving distribution. Maximum uptime and lowest system resources. No system downtime or delayed page loads.

Dclick Ads offers both Pay-Per-Click and Pay Per Impression system. Checks are mailed out every month and their appears to be no set minimum earning for mailing out checks.

Design

This is my only issue about this website. The design leaves a lot to be desired. The first problem is that on the main page has a fixed width of 738 pixels. Now that’s just great, however the main content section has a width of 782 pixels, which creates a huge bloated look to the website. They should have really checked this out before they launched, because it gives the site a very unfinished look.

The other problem is the icon/logo and possibly the entire design of the website. As a web designer I would observe this more than the average user, but the icon used comes from a Template Monster template. They could at least have changed the default icon/logo used. This leads me to believe that they simply used a template fresh out of the box. Now templates are all good, however from a web designer’s standpoint, one would be sort of cautious about a website that slaps up a template without changing the default icons and checking to see if their content fits the template.

Conclusion

What can you really say? It’s a fresh site. The only thing you can do is give them a try and see how it works out for you and urge them to work on their design a lil' bit.