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Why Advertise through AdFreeway on the Open Web?

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We're excited to announce AdFreeway's Advertising Hub  ( https://business.adfreeway.com ). It's for direct advertisers, to obtain the same marketing advantage of agencies and bigger clients using AdFreeway's media buying platform.  Going beyond traditional targeting categories like, age, gender etc. our Open Web platform takes a giant-leap forward by generating additional pre-targeted ID's for your categorized audience. These additions emanate from a real-time, continuous stream of insightful, creative-specific, vote preferences that are acquired from SocialAF members.  This advanced precision allows us to accurately target and engage potential customers, increasing the effectiveness of your ad impressions. Each performance enhancement, to each ad impression, is reported to advertisers, the SocialAF members whose data directly contributed and AdFreeway rewards are issued accordingly.  AdFreeway campaigns are delivered across the Open Web on 200,000+ different web si

Distinguished Users

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Our highest earning users are often present across different web sites or applications. They visit  AdFreeway.com to vote regularly, with variance between likes and dislikes and upload their daily allocation with attention to quality. These serious users are intent to make the most of our algorithms and they demonstrate a clear understanding of its rules. We continuously recruit new users to the AdFreeway platform and do our best to algorithmically dissuade those who flaunt these rules. Quick hit users looking for fast-bucks won't steadily increase their earnings and those who signup just for a bonus are less likely to become influential.  Some users have also earned advertising click-rewards, a lucrative reward category that is activated when advertisers run campaigns in conjunction with data from the AdFreeway platform. Advertising agencies require quality data and that can only come from users who have a quality track-record within the AdFreeway platform. Over time, as we build

Predictive Analytics Optimize Media Buying

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A campaign with Yonder Media South Africa, for KFC is among several that demonstrates AdFreeway's capacity to interpret real-time content voting that predicts and automates programmatic media buying. All media was purchased via The Trade Desk.  AdFreeway presented each of three creatives, for different products to users of its social feed to obtain opinions. A maximum one vote could be cast per user/creative. Each voter caused a dynamic selection from a cohort of millions of inter-connected audience identifiers to be targeted. From these identifiers connected during the campaign bids were prioritized to serve an identifiers' predicted creative preferences. The voting dynamic and interconnections modified predictions in near real-time. This delivered incrementally to the audience and new customers were qualified by significantly lower CPA's and 2 x ROAS. The above table of AdFreeway campaign scores were based on CPA and other performance metrics. This demonstrates that (far

AdFreeway Social - Pointers

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  Over the past few weeks we've been excited to work with the first approved users. Every day they enthusiastically uploaded content, voted regularly and increased their individual earnings. We learned some important things from this first group and applied our learning. We have now opened it to all registered users.  AdFreeway Social is supported by advertisers and agencies whose ad campaigns benefit from the important data our Social users generate. With increased advertiser support comes our ability to payout more rewards. There are several ways AdFreeway users earn including; voting, uploading, votes received on uploaded content and performance-rewards from data applied to ads. There are a few key rules for AdFreeway Social worth noting; 1. Vote once earn once. Earnings per vote rises of falls based on a users uploads to votes ratio. To maximize earnings a user must keep uploading. 2. Upload once, earn many times. Rewards for votes received on each upload can vary considerably.

Display Benefits Organic Search!

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  Google search is effective, no doubt, but big brands paying their way to the top of search result pages may be boxing shadows. If a brand does not pay Google for top of search, its page rankings may be penalized to drive search results for it or its products further down the page. The algorithm that manages search result ranking is not publicly available, so there is no transparency, but paid search may mitigate Google’s demotion of brand’s page-ranked result. A media-buyer may be lulled to think paid-promotion could resolve an inconvenience imparted by Google to the brand’s customers. However, the brand must also hold Google search to account and weigh it up against the awareness benefits display advertising provides. These include frequently displaying its images, logo and message to existing and potentially new customers. Google search may speak to the initiated, but it does not inspire new recruits to the brand's message. Without widely disseminating the campaign message thro

Collective Action - A User's Right to Get Paid!

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Users have been coerced to give up their private data rights in exchange for platform services like search engines, social networks and web sites. Being coerced may not seem too perverse, but the collective value of each users data is now the basis for several trillion dollars in corporate and shareholder valuations, with no financial benefit accruing to owners of that data.  Historically household data was aggregated by services like Nielsen. Contracts were entered with families who were paid to provide psycho-demographic information and media viewing habits over weeks, months and years. From the 1950's that data was purchased and analyzed to shape the massive industry that television became, but web-site terms and conditions changed the payment model for use of an individuals private data.   So, why should users continue to be singled out and exploited when platform services are being commoditized and the value of private data, in exchange for these services is no longer as entic