What a nice phrase on an email to start the day huh? Well, consider
you’re not alone. Everyday, hundreds or thousands of accounts are being
banned from
Google’s Adsense program.
Why? I can’t tell you specifically. Either there’s something wrong with
the web you’re putting you ads on, or you just simply missed one rule
from Google’s TOS.
Instead of crying or bashing Google in multiple forums (actually,
this is a very bad idea), remember the world is not over yet, and there
are plenty of alternatives out there to try. Google was just your first
one, and you failed.
So, stand up, be proactive and act professional! There’s no time to lose.
10 best Google Adsense Alternatives
Here are some of the best Google Adsense Alternatives you can try to
monetize your website without using Google Adsense, and I’ll tell you
how they work and why you should consider them, so let’s start:
10. Adbrite (Dead on February 2013)
Adbrite Dies on February 2013. Adbrite might not
have the same number of people as Google does in its Adsense program,
however Adbrite has proved to work quite well. They split the revenue
75/25, so you can keep the most of it and the terms and conditions are
quite relaxed, so you don’t need to worry about being banned. They
accept small blogs and websites, and the only con I can find aside from
the number of clients, is that you can’t customize your ads as much as
you do on Adsense. They also allow you to monetize your blog from its
traffic, and not only from the clicks you receive. Adbrite pays via
check with a $100 minimum limit.
Infolinks is a Pay per click advertisement network that allows you to
make money through your blog based on specific keywords. Infolinks
indexes your pages and automatically add some hiperlinks in your text.
Of course, since this isn’t a CPM program, it might take you a while to
start earning a regular passive income through it, but it’s still an
alternative to Adsense. They can pay you via Paypal and there’s an
initial limit of $50. Infolinks is great for big websites, but if you’re
barely starting keep reading.
Kontera is a known network very similar to Infolinks. It’s also a
text based network that adds links to your content based on specific
keywords showing a doubled-underlined text and pop-up ads. This is also a
pay-per-click program, so it depends on your CTR percentage to earn
money. However, Kontera is definitely a better option if you have a
small blog or you’re just starting your website, because it allows small
sites to be added to your network. they can pay you via check
or Paypal with the same $50 initial limit, and you can use it with
Adsense at the same time.

You can make a good amount of money from Amazon, especially in Christmas and other holidays
Amazon is the biggest online store in the world, so they must be
doing something good. Well, if you have a website that talks about any
product that can be found on Amazon, then Amazon associates could work
for you. Amazon allows you to put dynamic image ads to your blog, so
that you can promote them and while this isn’t a Pay-per-click or CPM
program, it will pay you a small commission for everything they sell
from your links. So let’s say you have a blog about Apple products and
you put an ad driving them to buy an iPod or just a cable. If they buy
it, an small commission will be for you. So if you sell a $10 cable you
might receive a few cents, but sell a $1500 Laptop and you might receive
$100. The good thing is that everything they buy through your link
(even if it isn’t the product you recommended at first) will generate a
commission for your. the only con I find with Amazon, is that they need
to send you a check that could take weeks to arrive to your home, unless
you live in the United Stated of America where you can provide your
Bank account. You can use this with Adsense at the same time.
If you’re thinking on selling ad spaces from your website but you
have no clients to land on BuySellAds might be the right network for
you. buySellAds allows you to sell a space unit to many customers
depending on the kind of traffic they want. so, if your blog has space
for 4 ads, you can publish them here and wait until someone wants to buy
your ad. While this can lead to a good income, this also means you need
a good quantity of visitors and page views if you want to be appealing
on BSA. BSA pays 75% of the revenue generated and you can get your
payment via paypal twice a month, without any starting limit.
Text Link Ads allow you to sell text ads from your sites. The price
of your ads varies between your Page Rank, Alexa Rank, traffic, Social
media and everything. So, the higher PR you have, the more expensive
links you can sell. TLA pays you via check, Paypal or TLA voucher and
they offer 50/50 revenue with a minimum limit of $25. You can sell up to
10 contextual advertisements from your site on TLA.
Clicksor is ad advertising network that allows you to serve text,
contextual and popup ads. With more than 150,000 pages working on
Clicksor, it’s became quite a good alternative to Google Adsense. They
share up to 60% of the revenue depending on the ad (popup ads usually
generate more) and they can pay you via check or Paypal with a minimum
of $50.
Sign up in 2 minutes with Clicksor here.
0 comments:
Post a Comment