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Adsense Alternatives For Your Blog
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Many
people have started using Google's AdSense program to make cash on
their blogs, but there are some who find it a bit too uncertain or
simply not suiting their own requirements from an ad program.
But thankfully for such people, there are many alternatives to AdSense
to help make you cash from your blog that attempt to alleviate some of
the Adsense shortcomings. Here is a list of the most noteworthy ones
from the lot with a description concerning each one. |
AllFeeds
(http://www.allfeeds.com/?action=publishers)
AllFeeds has a great pool of online advertisers to choose from to place
on your blog. It also features many display formats that you can choose
from. These include banners, buttons, XML feeds, DHTML pop-ups and so
on. It also features real time reporting of your ad status. The site
will mail a check every month, provided that you earn more then $25.00,
while rolling over earnings for the next month if you don't. Another
interesting thing about AllFeeds is that it integrates with Google
AdSense, maximizing your earnings with AdSense.
MarketBanker (http://www.marketbanker.com/mb/sell.php)
MarketBanker allows you the unique possibility to set the pricing for
your blog. It also allows you to allow or reject any link that appears
on your site (although AdSense itself does a very good job of this as
well, with URL filters) There's also a statistics section which will
allow you to see how well your site is doing. The ads are small just
like AdSense's and they're just as easy to set up. Also, registration
for MarketBanker is free.
BidClix (
http://www.bidclix.com/PubTop.html)
BidClix is different because it has advertisers compete for clicks on
your blog, which in turn is meant to generate the highest possible
profits for your blogs pages. It also has a very large pool of
advertisers which ensure there are plenty of people to choose your
site. However, it does require more polish on site contents then
AdSense. As most sites, real time statistics are available and its very
easy to get started with this service, but it's also very flexible.
Chitika (http://www.realcontext.com/index.php?option=RealContext:+Contextual+Targeting+Engine)
RealContext uses Artificial intelligence to retrieve the most relevant
ads for your page. And there's an extra feature which makes RealContext
unique as well. Keywords are selected based upon which previous
selections paid off and which didn't. That means there's a constant
feedback process that ensures you gain better revenue from your ads. It
also supports blocking certain adds and child-safe filtering and many
more options.
AdHearus
(http://adhearus.com/webmaster.php)
AdHearus is a very feature-packed contextual ad provider. As with
AdSense, advertisements are targeted but it doesn't stop here at all.
The ads are very flexible, you can select from text-ads, banners,
rectangles, pop-ups, pop-unders or skyscrapers. You can also display
your own ads, through rotation, both on your site and on other
affiliate sites, which makes AdHearus a hybrid with conventional
advertising technologies. There's a very comprehensive on-line real
time reporting feature and, as usual with such services, starting out
is free and it's a breeze.
AffiliateSensor (http://www.affiliatesensor.com/)
AffiliateSensor has highly customizable ad blocks, which you can make
for yourself with an easy to use on-line interface. You also get
realtime reporting with clicks-by-domain, page and referrer. There's
integration with Google AdSense as well, through the
google_alternate_ad_url so AffiliateSensor can be used as a substitute
for Google PSA's (Public Service Ads).
Kanoodle Bright Ads
(http://www.kanoodle.com/about/brightads.cool)
Kanoodle's offering allows publishers to get ads related to topics or
segments, and not the traditional keyword oriented ads. The site also
groups publisher sites with advertisers by hand to ensure high-revenue
generating ads. And speaking of revenue, the amount of money you
receive is a clear 50% share of the amount of money Kanoodle receives
for an advertiser.
TargetPoint
(http://publisher.targetpoint.com)
TargetPoint is oriented more towards content publishers. It offers full
control over the look the ads, statistics over your site's overall
performance and better revenue. It's free to register and you earn a
guaranteed 60% of the total revenue. You can get paid with Paypal of
Bank checks and (most times) wire transfers as well.
Clicksor (http://www.clicksor.com)
Clicksor will earn you as much as 60% from the amount of money your
website produces. What you get is about the same as AdSense, there are
targeted text ads, you can view the revenues from your website in real
time. You can receive money via PayPal or through a check every two
weeks, provided that you have earned more then $50. If you haven't made
that much, your earning roll over to the next period
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