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Posted: 10/11/2007 01:12 pm
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Hi all,

How would you go about evaluating the value of CPM advertising on ones site?
What are the factors to consider and how do we come up with a price for a CPM?

Your thoughts?



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Posted: 10/12/2007 05:58 am
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Hi all,

How would you go about evaluating the value of CPM advertising on ones site?
What are the factors to consider and how do we come up with a price for a CPM?

Your thoughts?


 
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