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Thursday, 30 April 2015
Best Alternatives To Google AdSense
Best Alternatives To Google AdSense
Google AdSense
is possibly the most well known and most widely used advertising network by bloggers due to its simplicity and earning potential. Getting approved onto AdSense can sometimes be the biggest problem for bloggers with many people giving up on
making money from their blog
when they don’t get into AdSense.
If you fail to get approval to
Google AdSense
, don’t give up on your blogs earnings potential. Instead take a look into these 5 alternatives to AdSense:
1. Bidvertiser
Bidvertiser is an excellent alternative to
Google AdSense
offering some interesting ad formats, and has recently revamped their working style by introducing two new things which actually
benefits your earning
potential via providing spaces for ads. They allow you to manage the style and placement of ads with greater versatility than AdSense.
1.
Conversion bonus
is the first of this kind as an affiliate marketer to announce payment based on traditional CPC performance for each valid click and track the clicks tracks and for every valid leads identified is converted into additional cash with a substantial monthly bonus system.
2.
Revenue Generating Toolbar
is a new feature that allows you to generate a customized revenue generating toolbar with which you can do both drive more traffic to your website and also
make money
when users use your toolbar search menu option. The tool bar has options to include other program links as well
2. Chitika
Chitika
is a CPC network similar to Google AdSense. Chitika is good for two reasons. First, it always places relevant ads based on the content of your page, which helps you to get more clicks. Second, you can edit text color, URL color, border color to blend in with your blog format. They also have an affiliate program where you can
earn a little extra
on the side.
3. Infolinks
Infolinks is a well know in-line text advertising network. It mainly benefits blogs that have high traffic and is not very effective for low traffic sites. It is easy to setup and provides relevant ads to match your blogs content which helps you to increase the clicks and in turn your earnings. The advertising is only displayed when a user hovers over the ad text, so your visitors won’t get distracted by the ads and only see them when they want to see them.
4. Clicksor
This is one of the best in the revenue sharing advertisement company wherein they target small-scale business and independent individual blogs to make a big volume on the number of registered users. This is one of the smartest advertisement revenue sharing programs with intriguing ads with the similar convenience that you usually get from AdSense and so is highly recommended for beginners.
5. Adbrite
For a long time Adbrite was seen as the closest competitor to Google AdSense and was the network of choice for most bloggers who got rejected by AdSense. They have had a bit of a revamp lately and are still a reliable alternative but many bloggers are reaching out to the new and improved networks that are available today.
6. Intent Click
Intent click is also an alternative to Google AdSense .It is the new network and it became popular very quickly because of its new and exciting ways of paying the publishers.you don't have to wait for the reader to click on you add intent click pays you for your impressions and as well for clicks.
NOTE: Obviously the earnings potential of your blog depends on the amount of traffic to your blog. One of the
easiest ways to increase your blogs earnings
is to
drive more traffic to your blog
.
These are just a few of the networks that are available to you if your blog does not get accepted into Google AdSense or if you are not getting the results that you believe are possible from your blog.
I would love to hear which networks you use to monetize your blog as well as your thoughts on the networks outlined in this post. Also checkout my post “
What is Google AdSense
” forthe detailed knowledge about Google AdSense.
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