Yet it can also be said that the P2P space has grown so large that the panoply of sites which make up the space register many, many millions of page views each month. And anyone with a basic understand of Internet economics will tell you plenty of page views equal plenty of cash. Enter, TorrentAds.
Exclusive to the World of P2P
For publishers it promises “some of the highest CPMs in the industry.” For advertisers, it offers a serving and reporting technology gleaned from a partnership with Zedo, an ad solutions provider based in the US, India, and Russia.
A 'World's-First? Is There Gold in That?
I'm not entirely positive about this, but its claim as the “world’s first torrent tracker...related advertising network seems fairly legit. Alternatively, sites like Mininova and Piratebay appears to rely on engines like BlueLithium and Ventiv Media for marketing duties, and those companies don't serve the file-sharing directories only.
Now, as a young thing, it's hard to deduce whether TorrentAds’s business proposition is a smart one. Putting your eggs into one basket can be a good thing, depending on the circumstance, but there's that niggling risk thing that goes along with it.