View Full Version : Which is best apart from Google adsense for earning money for websites?
yardi
12-26-2008, 11:55 AM
Which is best apart from Google adsense for earning money for websites?
Blackpool_Beach
04-15-2009, 11:19 AM
Have you tried yahoo publisher?
cash4trends
04-19-2009, 09:28 PM
Never tried yahoo publisher.
Chris Master
04-20-2009, 01:54 AM
Never tried yahoo publisher.
Please tell me why.
I am waiting you replay.
junosama
05-21-2009, 06:38 PM
Paid monthly banner advertisements or promoting affiliate products or your own product.
roshandark
07-08-2009, 02:49 AM
yahoo publisher is good, then reviewme (if your alexa traffic rank is under 1lack),then so many more.
sagar2121
07-08-2009, 07:15 AM
There are many alternatives to google adsense
Here is my list
# Yahoo Publisher Network
# Accelerator Media
# Ad Volcano
# adagency1
# AdBrite
# AdDynamix
# AdEngage
# Adgenta
# Adhearus
# Adify
# AdKnowledge
# AdPepper
# MIVA AdRevenue Xpress
# Adtegrity
# Advertising.com
# AffiliateFuture
# AffiliateSensor
# AffiliateSensor
# AllFeeds
# AVNads
# AzoogleAds
# BannerBoxes
# BardzoMedia
# BidClix
# Bidvertiser
# BlinkAds
# BlueFN
# BlueLithium
# Buds Media Network
# Burst Media
# Casale Media
# Chitika
# Claxon
# ClickBooth
# Clickcent
# Clicksor
# ClickThruTraffic
# ClickXchange
# ClixGalore
# Commission Junction
# contextWeb ContextAd
# Convert2Media
# CoverClicks
# CPX Interactive
# DynamiContext
# Enhance Interactive
# eType Europe
# eType USA
# ExpoActive
# Fastclick
# Federated Media
# FluxAds
# Hurricane Digital Media
# Hyperbidder
# IncentaClick
# Industry Brains
# Vibrant Media IntelliTXT
# Interclick
# Kanoodle Bright Ads
# Kontera
# LinkShare
# Mamma Media Solutions
# MarketBanker
# MaxBounty
# Mirago
# MSN AdCenter
# Nixie
# Oridian
# OutBout Media
# Oxado
# Paypopup
# PeakClick
# Quigo AdSonar
# RealCast Media
# RealTechNetwork
# Revenue Pilot
# Revenue Science
# Right Media
# Rydium
# Searchfeed
# Searchfeed
# Vibrant Media SmartAd
# TargetFirst
# TargetPoint
# TextLinkAds
# ThunderText
# TMP Express (Traffic Marketplace)
# Traffic Marketplace
# Tremor Media
# Tribal Fusion
# ValueClick
# Veoda
hasmat
07-21-2009, 03:42 AM
did u really tested these?
can give any review about them?
jokarl
07-21-2009, 04:29 AM
Wow, thats a big list:) I have tested Adbrite and that work fairly well. However i doubt any automatic advertising program can compete with adsense as it is today. Adsense manage to deliver so good and targeted ads.
if you find the right offers im sure you can earn money with affiliating or own products but that involves a lot of time and testing.
Hsekhar
07-29-2009, 01:17 AM
Nice job Sagar2121. But I would assume over 90% of them are not even worth bothering. YPN is good but it is only limited to USA (and UK??).
joycegot
09-01-2009, 01:49 AM
Have you tried yahoo publisher?
Yahoo Publisher Network (YPN) has a targeting feature unique to the YPN platform called ad targeting. With this, you can specify the targeting category in which your page or site fits best.
There are 20 categories and 127 subcategories to choose from. You can target an entire site, a directory, even selecting specific pages. You are limited to 50 targeting sites/directories/pages in your Ad Categories section. It is worth noting that you don’t have to specifically use the targeting for the page content, you can also target based on your user’s interests.
hope can help u to make the choice!;);)
bugzy
09-02-2009, 03:11 PM
try affiliate marketing
joycegot
09-29-2009, 04:24 AM
try affiliate marketing
Google adsense is also affiliate marketing,dude!
Read the thead before u post, plz!:)
mdniaz
11-30-2009, 01:36 PM
Some people claim that they earn 1000 bucks a month from adsense and their site has been running for only a year! I doubt; personally, I never even bother to read what the advertisements are saying...
torreylee
12-02-2009, 01:14 PM
This is a hard one to answer. Dollar for Dollar I'd have to say YPN, but the problem is they are always in Beta, and it's so difficult to even get an email back from them, forget getting approved for YPN in any kind of timely fashion : (
Then you have info links, it converts well because it is in-line text and I think the double lines intrigue people, so you get a ton more clicks on infolinks but the per you get per click is considerably lower, so there is a trade-off. On one of my commercial sites, I have both. I noticed that the info-links will steal money from your higher paying links, because people click on them like crazy. So if you want to add a little more oomph to your pages, add infolinks at the bottom of your pages so that it doesnt detract from your higher paying ads, but catches visitors who are possibly on the verge of leaving your site! Hope this helps someone.
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linkbuilder
12-07-2009, 07:12 PM
I agree, there are plenty of other advertising programs out there but nothing beats adsense. You just really need lots of unique visitors to earn decently from it.
afridz
03-16-2010, 03:06 PM
no one tried INFO LINKS??
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