Imagespay.com , Anyone try them?

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http://www.imagespay.com/

The website say ImagesPay.com pays webmaster when they use image pay's n-image advertising (IIA). I'm guessing it is like In-line text advertising, but for images which are linkable when you click on the image.

I'm not sure if the images are generated automatically, and apear in random locations like in-line text advertising or members get to pick which images which they want to add to their site site and the location.
 
Never heard of them.
Can't immediately see the point of their site, but I have a few domains running empty so I'll try it out and post you some feedback!
 
It looks like a good idea, if I can pick the images, and I can just embed the images into my site where ever I want.

But, if images are picked are picked by a script like adsense, etc then it might not be as good since I notice certain words like Asian, Black, etc bring up a lot of images relating to "asian dating websites, asian importers, etc." which can be kind of non-kid friendly.

Finding Images or taking my own images can be time consuming for a forum or blog.

I been using Amazon Assoiciates for finding images for my blog and linking the images back to the Amazon product page to earn some commission on sales/leads which I generated, but the problem with Amazon, are most people browse, but don't buy, so I earn almost nothing. I rather use a "pay per click" or "pay per impression" image ad service.
 
I use Image Space Media (www.imagespacemedia.com) which has been doing well for me so far. I think they are the pioneers in this space so better advertisers. So far my U.S. and English speaking traffic has been monetized well. 🙂

Hope this helps.
 
imagespacemedia pays really crappy compared to imagespay. i have tried them both. imagespacemedia runs thirdparty ads, so a huge commission is already taken out of what they are making. I am getting something like 0.75 - 1.00 USD CPM with imagespay. and with imagespacemedia, not even 0.2...
 
I'm not too thrilled about Imagespay asking for a Tax ID or SSN * as a requirement for the advertiser publisher contact info requirement on http://www.imagespay.com/publishers.html .

But, I believe Adsense also ask for a Tax ID for US citizens.

I'm not sure what a Tax ID is and don't feel safe giving out my Social Security Number to anyone except government agencies and employers since they can easily find it, and it is a requirement for some forms like College applications and jobs.
 
froggyboy604 said:
I'm not too thrilled about Imagespay asking for a Tax ID or SSN * as a requirement for the advertiser publisher contact info requirement on http://www.imagespay.com/publishers.html .

But, I believe Adsense also ask for a Tax ID for US citizens.

I'm not sure what a Tax ID is and don't feel safe giving out my Social Security Number to anyone except government agencies and employers since they can easily find it, and it is a requirement for some forms like College applications and jobs.

Adsense does ask for that information.
 
I think Mywot is not always accurate at showing a site is truely trustworthy since anyone can rate a site up or down. It is best to contact the Better Business Bureau to see if the company has a lot of complaints from costumers.

Like http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/kontera.com which has similar ratting as images pay except the trustworthy is green.

But, I see Kontera in-line ads on big websites like Tomshardware, Raymond.cc, and many more sites which are popular, so if they are not getting paid people will not use them.
 
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