Happy Holidays & A Quick Note about Downtime

Posted on: December 27th, 2007 by adgridwork

First off, Kyle and I want to wish all our members a Happy and Safe Holidays. We have seen a tremendous growth of our service this past year and are looking forward to helping thousands of webmasters and bloggers continue to freely and easily promote their content and services in 2008. We plan on continuing to being the premiere Free Advertising Network on the web.

Also, with all of the hustle and bustle of the holidays, we didn’t notice that the AdGridwork.com domain was down for the past 2 days. The reason for this was that we initiated a domain transfer to a new registrar and apparently the updates to the new DNS servers didn’t propagate as smoothly as we would have liked. But as you can see we are back up and running: New servers and new name servers for 2008. It’s also important to note that our Ad Server (mediagridwork.com) did not go down yesterday as it is hosted independently of the AdGridwork front end. Therefore all of your impressions, clicks and conversions were correctly recorded and your ads were served as usual :)

Anyways, thanks again to everyone who has participated in our great service over the past year and we hope to continue to grow and thrive into the new year.

Nick & Kyle
AdGridwork.com


4 Responses to “Happy Holidays & A Quick Note about Downtime”

  1. Gianni Says:

    Whats the average CTR for the ads?
    I’m having some problems do get them clicked….
    3000+ impressions 0 clicks,

    It would be good to have some sort of a guide to explain how to create effective text ads!

  2. Gianni Says:

    Whats the average CTR for the ads?
    I’m having some problems to get them clicked….

    It would be good to have some sort of a guide to explain how to create effective text ads!

  3. Stefanie Says:

    Great idea for the small bloggers like I am. I am thinking in near future to apply for some of your services.
    Thanks again
    Stefanie
    Breakfast At Stefanies

  4. Kyle Says:

    Yahe, the bad thing is that these ad have a terrible CTR.. because most of the people put them on the bottom of the page..

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