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16 January, 2007

Adsense Alternatives 3 - Adbrite

If you are looking for a simple, yet powerful way to make money and sell ad space on your blog, try AdBrite. AdBrite is basically a marketplace for digital advertising. It enables you to instantly sell ads to your visitors via a "Your Ad Here" link, in addition to selling through AdBrite’s marketplace. You can also set your own ad rates and control which ads are published on your blog.

As a publisher, you can use AdBrite to set your own ad rates and approve or reject every ad that's purchased for your site. AdBrite enables you to instantly sell ads to your visitors via a "Your Ad Here" link, in addition to selling through our marketplace and sales team.
Through a small snippet of HTML placed on your site, we handle serving, scheduling, billing, support, and sales. About half of AdBrite's sales are generated from our marketplace and sales team, while the other half are generated from users clicking "Your Ad Here" on our publisher's sites. While AdBrite can provide publishers with more revenue and better ads than traditional ad networks, such as Google's AdSense, we work fine along-side them as a simple way to generate additional ad revenue by selling ads directly to your visitors -- something the other ad systems don't do. If you're using AdBrite, in addition to another ad network, you can turn off AdBrite's keyword targeted-network ads and AdBrite will only display ads that have been approved by you. If you have no ads running, AdBrite will display nothing but "Your Ad Here", so no real estate is wasted and you have nothing to lose.



The information meant to help your website get listed in the proper area, and help potential advertisers locate it.As soon as you are accepted to the program and place the code on your site, you can start defining your advertising zone. You can set various pricing models such as 7 day advertising, 1 month advertising, or any other time fame you want to create. You can also set up a pay per click model if you desire.Once someone decides to advertise on your website you’ll get an email from the system alerting you there is a new ad up for review.

Aside from selling ad space you can also make money from AdBrite's affiliate program. You get to keep up to 50% of the revenue that your referred webmaster brings in for first three months, and 10% to follow for next 9 months. Sixty days after you’ve hit your minimum payout (the lowest payout is $20) you’ll get a report via email telling you a check has been sent listing the amount and statistics for the pay period. You can also log into your account and see future payments and dates.

Different from Adsense, you will be paid by cheque whenever your earnings cross the $20 threshold. The cheques are in USD.

What are you waiting for? Join Adbrite and monetize your site further!
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5 Comments:

At 17 January, 2007 05:56, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, I really like your site and I would like to exchange links with you. Let me know if you would like to exchange links at http://moneymakingquest.blogspot.com/

 
At 06 March, 2007 17:01, Blogger trendoffice said...

Yes, I have been using AdBrite for more than a year and have had a small revenue, but for the last several weeks there seems to be some problem and when I am trying to get help, I receive different answers, including: you have no enough content!! (for more that 1 and a half years posting every day!); your site is non-English (I am writing only about 10% of my texts in Bulgarian) and so on.

I am wondering: how did they suddenly decide my blog is not suitable after sending me a cheque for my revenue last year? And this is after my visitors have doubled for this period? It seems that I cannot get proper help.

 
At 07 March, 2007 10:18, Blogger Adsense Decoder said...

Thanks for sharing your experience with adbrite. I have used it for a little while before and have given up due to zero earning and the non-user-friendly interface.

 
At 04 October, 2007 01:03, Blogger kunal k said...

hi i really like u r site , i would like to know if u can put both adbrites ads and google ads on the same site(page).

 
At 24 January, 2008 18:50, Blogger Adsense Decoder said...

Hi Kunal,

Thanks for loving my site. Yes, it is always allowed to put both Adbrite and Adsense ads on the same page. Sorry for my belated reply.

 

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