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Friday, July 30, 2010

AdgiScore Removed – Site Should be Operational

Posted by kexbrown on January 31, 2010

Okay if you are looking for your AdgiScore we have removed that tool for now. It appears the problem with the site was directly related to that functionality. I am extremely sorry it took us so long to identify and correct this HUGE issue.

Thank you all for your patience. I really appreciate it.

I always say it takes an expert to really create a problem! We will reinstate the AdgiScore once we determine why it was using up so much memory.

I need to talk to my accountant tomorrow and then we will correct all missing points and earnings. We will have ads approved and running as soon as possible.

Improvements to AdgiScore and Traffic Ratings

Posted by kexbrown on January 12, 2010

Just thought I would mention that we have enhanced the AdgiScore and Traffic Ratings page at Adgitize. We added all blogs within a member’s family of blogs. This should give great exposure to your entire suite of blogs and may enhance traffic and possibly your ad earnings.

See AdgiScore Page for more info.

Plus, we added a graphing feature. The new graph will trend over the last 31 days showing the ups and downs of your AdgiScore in gold and your Traffic Ratings in navy.

Still to come, a comparison feature where you can compare multiple blogs at one time. Plus, we will be adding information that explains all the numbers and graphs you are seeing. Enjoy! And we will turn the Graph upside down to show a positive trend instead of a negative trend.

AdgiScore and Traffic Rating Now Available – New Service

Posted by kexbrown on January 9, 2010

I am happy to announce a new service that we are launching. The AdgiScore and Traffic Rating are now available. Go to AdgiScore.

What is the AdgiScore and the Adgitize Traffic Rating? Well, let’s start with the Adgitize Traffic Rating. The Traffic Rating is our ranking of all active publishers by the amount of traffic (page views) they receive. The goal is to give information on how much traffic a blog receives. If you have a couple of blogs you would like to advertise on you can check out their Adgitize Traffic Rating and have another check on where to spend your hard earned money.

Sure a blog will tell you they receive a lot of traffic, but do they really? The Adgitize Traffic Rating system will give you another point of analysis. The low score wins. So a member blog with a traffic rating of 425 has more traffic than a member blog at 652.

What is an AdgiScore

The next rating is the AdgiScore. The AdgiScore is a measurement of how active a publisher is. The score is derived from the amount of traffic a blog receives, how active they are at clicking Adgitize Member Ads and how often they write new articles to their blog.

The Blog with a good Adgitize Traffic Rating, but they don’t write often and / or they don’t click very many ads in a day will not have as good an AdgiScore as a blogger who writes daily and does 100 clicks a day.

How Do I Get My Score on Adgitize?

Again low score is better than a higher score. You don’t have to be a member to check on AdgiScores and Adgitize Traffic Rating. I can see this developing into a service that any blog advertiser that wants to advertise using Adgitize Competitor services will come here first and do a quick analysis and then make their advertising decisions. For Adgitize to record your AdgiScore and Traffic Rating you have to be a member of Adgitize and be a publisher showing Adgitize Ads.

We are really still in Beta mode but we were interested in getting feedback early on with this service. We have lot’s of plans to grow the page and provide more information as the service grows including daily graphs and the ability to compare blogs. We will have links up on the home page in the next 24 to 48 hours.

Please Give Us FeedBack

We would love to hear what you think! Go to AdgiScore. Just type in an URL or even a partial URL and click the GET BLOG DATA Button. You can type in http://www.adgitize.com or just adgitize and both should return the same data. (There is no data for Adgitize.) But, replace your blog URL with Adgitize and see what happens.