
Ever since Adtoll was under new ownership, things didn’t go too well, about near the end of last year, it looked like Adtoll was going nowhere. Campaigns weren’t functioning properly, payments were not being made and worst of all no response from support as if the entire team had just ghosted the website and left. Back when things were running smooth, Adtoll would be the ideal success story to be inspired by, with previous owners, brothers Dan and Paul effectively running Adtoll bringing Adtoll to great heights in the advertising network niche (and mind you, advertising networks are one of the toughest to penetrate) because of the level of activity, connectivity and innovations they brought about with the service.
This lead to a lot of happy webmasters who rushed to used the service. With the new acquisition and the abrupt halt in development, it has lead to a lot of turmoil with the several publishers and advertisers who switched permanently to Adtoll to manage their advertising.
While new owners had acquired Adtoll, previous owner Dan has been working closely with Adtoll to make sure things stay afloat. just a few minutes after my previous post on Adtoll acknowledging its apparent downfall I was assured by Dan:
I am the founder of AdToll which everyone knows was sold in recent months.
I assure you the issues that have been experienced recently are temporary and is really a symptom of handing over the company to the new owners. They are getting their feet on the ground though and things will pick up!
This morning, I was greeted by more good news from Dan stating that things are going to get better with Adtoll anytime soon:
Just to followup here…. great news is changes are about to happen! I know its been a tough couple of months and a lot of customers have been left in the lurch …. there are good reasons but its all about to be resolved.
An announcement will be made hopefully this week on the AdToll blog about these changes so stay tuned!
While I a not the owner I am assisting the new team and helping them get back on track. I have also put a plan in place to get new customer service reps trained up and properly responding to support enquiries.
One of the biggest issues is education and training for the new team which is really the reason why things got the way they did.
I assure you things will get back on track!
So if you are planning on giving up on Adtoll, stop right there! Guess Adtoll is going to be fully functional soon and based on Dan’s comment it looks like the Adtoll users are in for a pleasant surprise.
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Adtoll was crap and is still crap…
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Honestly this is my first time heard about adtoll. Changing ownership for the advertising networks is more harder rather than changing ownership on blog
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I know in December they gave us a new feature so I can set a daily limit on my ad spending, so that way my campaign can stretch out longer than just one day if it gets lots of clicks.
Also I now have a new account manager Lyndsee who emailed me a couple days back.
Signs of life, but I do think the network has slowed down a bit.
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what a great post.Adtol never die.hu
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I never liked adtoll…But I`ll give it a try…Lets see if it works out this time…Thanks
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Using Adtoll for about one year and didn’t notice any negative changes. I hope new owner will improve it.
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Let’s see Adtoll improvement.
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With all that’s going on in these troubled economic times I hope that they are truly going to recover.One you lose the faith of your customer getting them back can be almost impossible.
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Hi there,
Adtoll is very great. But in this economic crisis, just let see if adtoll can be “live” more longer.
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I dont know if i can go with them. A buddy of mine used them for a while and had some problems. But now to my knowledge he says that its working out for him.
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Yeah It shouldn’t be the end of Adtoll because at one time adtoll used to be really good, I hope they are able to bounce back on their feet!
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Adtoll in anyway can standout. It’s your cheers guys! Anyways maybe a surprise new Adtoll is coming out.
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adtoll is really awesome tool
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Awesome, I really hope they stay afloat as adtoll is a good service. There’s bound to be transition problems with any company sale, but they’ll work it out!
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I have heard about Adtoll, but havnt tried it.
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I have used Adtoll and they do seem pretty good. I’ve had a few “run of network” ad cmpaigns with them. It does take a while for all the clicks to come through because they don’t have as many publishers as the bigger contextual ad networks. However, I don’t mind waiting if they traffic is good quality. As far as I can tell it does seem to be.
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Yeah It shouldn’t be the end of Adtoll because at one time adtoll used to be really good, I hope they are able to bounce back on their feet!
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I have been using adtoll for about 6 months, and I’am getting really tired of the time out issues. The adtoll banners are taking anywhere from 5 – 10 seconds to load, and its starting to get really old.
Emails to support come back with the same response – a tech will take a look at it. Then a few hours later another email asking if everything is working ok now. Yea, everything works ok for about a day, then the slow load times start coming back. I’am starting to get sick a tired of this.
I’am not the only not happy with their service. Sites that I visit on a regular basis have removed adtoll banners.
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