Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Adbrite Vs Adsense

Adsense has long been the staple of bloggers and online media makers since it was released. It's trustworthy, as Googleis publicly traded stock, and a large corporation. While easy to use, it does have some downsides. Publishers are able to put no more than three ad blocks per page, limiting the amount of impressions you can generate. Checks are only mailed out at a hundred dollars, which can take months, years even, for small bloggers to generate. Ads are only offered on a CPC basis, so raw impressions will do nothing for you. However, if you have enough quality traffic to your blog,Adsense can be your number one source of revenue.

Adbrite, on the other hand, is just as trustworthy. While they don't belong to a major company, they do have some pretty big clients, as well as flexible pricing for advertisers. Ads are offered in a variety of formats, and can come in bothCPM and CPC formats. In text ads are easy to implement, as well as large, full page ads in between your content. Checks are mailed out to bloggers at amounts from five dollars and up, so even if you're only getting a hundred or so hits a day you can get a check in your first month or so.

From my own personal experience, I have earned more from Adsense, but that's because I have implemented Adsenserevenue share into Triond, another benefit of Adsense. A quick web search will show hundreds of sites that offer revenue sharing with Google Adsense on their site. Adbrite, however, has Adsense on very even ground. With CPM ads, no limit to the amount of ads per page, low cash outs and varying ad sizes, Adbrite is an equal opponent to Google's advertising giant.

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Two Social Bookmarking Sites That Will Pay You to Backlink Your Work!

Creating backlinks to your articles and blog posts is a long process, eating up valuable time that could be spent instead on writing more content. But creating these backlinks is extremely important, and if you want to get visitors there's no way around it. However, backlinking would probably be more enjoyable if you got paid for it, wouldn't it? Well, I have found two sites that will pay you through google Adsense if you use their sites to create backlinks.

SheToldMe

SheToldMe is described as "Like Digg, except you get paid". SheToldMe has a 100% Adsense rev-share policy, which means that every link that you share could potentially earn you money through your Adsense account. Your ads are shown all the time, and you keep all of your earnings, so there's really no downside. It is extremely easy to get onto the front page of the site, and you'll continue to get large amounts of traffic on popular posts for weeks after you've posted them.

Xomba

Xomba allows you to either write articles or post links with short descriptions. For best results, you should only post links to outside content, called Xomblurbs, and comment on other people's work. You can add links into your signature so that every single comment and forum post works for you as well as your links. There is a 50/50 revenue split between you and Xomba, but every click will give you half of the revenue, so this is a good backup to SheToldMe.

Either site can create powerful backlinks and lots of hits, but they work best when used in combination. I have provided my referral link to both sites, which gives me a portion of revenue, but does not decrease your own. Instead, the sites themselves will pay me. Please sign up using those links if you're interested in either site.