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Saturday, May 12, 2012

ALTERNATIVES TO GOOGLE ADsense and ADbrite

Google AdSense is the current leader in content-sensitive web-based marketing. Webmasters can place Google AdSense JavaScript code on their web pages in order to allow Google's servers to show context sensitive advertisements (Google Adwords). The left hand side of this page shows an example of a Google AdSense skyscraper displaying a text or image ad. Google's terms and conditions arevery strict such that many web publishers cannot use adsense adverts on their sites. They are either denied from joining the Google AdSense program in the first instance, or in a situation thatis becoming more and more common do not wish to do business with Google. A number of publishers are also finding their Adsense accounts are being disabled for reasons that are completely beyond their control. The problem is that most of the alternatives to Google's Adsense are pretty useless. Most of the good ones (such as doubleclick) are only interested in very large volume customers and so are not interested in the little guy with hisblog who wants to earn a small income on the side. For this reason I have compiled my Top 10alternatives to Google's Adsense that are ideal for the small time publisher. This site provides an updated list of the best website monetization programs that are available to webmasters. If you are a advertiser then you may be interested in these best alternatives to adwords . Additionally to get the most ROI from any advertising budget using any type of advertising campaign, internet or otherwise, you should also consider hiring an inbound answering service to manage your telephone calls. Internet advertising can be a successful and expensive endeavor. A live operator answering your calls can capture leads and help capitalize on each opportunity. Has your adsense account been disabled ? Then try these top 10 alternatives . 1. AdBrite 2. Bidvertiser 3. Chitika 4. Infolinks 5. Intellilinks 6. Pocket Cents 7. Kontera 8. Clicksor 9. Exit Junction 10. Dynamic Oxygen Note : The descriptions are based on personal experience and do not represent any form of endorsement. 1) AdBrite AdBrite , is currently one of the best alternatives there is to Google's adsense. While they do not offer the same large selection of ad formats that Clicksor and Google Adsense provide you they do offer the most commonly used ones. In addition they offer inline page links with have some great click through ratios as well as interstitial full page ads which offer an excellent way to monetizeall traffic to your site not just traffic that clicks on your ads. Their payouts are also very competitive. They have more relaxed terms and conditions thanAdsense and are much more accepting of smaller publishers including bloggers. If you're a publisher, use AdBrite to set your own ad rates, and approve or reject every ad that's purchased for your site or just have AdBrite auto accept ever ad. AdBrite enables you to instantly sell ads to your visitors via a "YourAd Here" link, in addition to sellingthrough AdBrite's marketplace and sales team. Revenue is typically split 75/25 in your favor. Through a small snippet of HTML placed on your site, they handle serving, scheduling, billing, customer service, and sales. About half of AdBrite's sales are generated from the marketplace and sales team, while the other half are generated from users clicking"Your Ad Here" on your website. While AdBrite can provide publishers with more revenue and better ads than traditional ad networks such as Google AdSense, they work fine along-side them as a way for you to generate additional ad revenue byselling ads directly to your visitors -- something the other ad systemsdon't do. Ad Brite also lets you select your own minimum bid prices and give you the option of showing an alternative ad service such as Clicksor when bid prices fall below your minimum. If you're using AdBrite on your website you also have the option to turn off AdBrite's "run-of-network ads" and AdBrite will only display ads that have been approved by you allowing you to prevent competitors ads being shown on your site. If you have no ads running, AdBrite will display nothing but "Your Ad Here" or your alternative ad provider. Note, from my experiences it can take a day or so from when you signup with AdBrite and put their code on your website to actually start seeing relevant ads showing up. So if you see the message"Advertize on this site" just be patient and give it a day or so andyou should start seeing relevant ads showing up. AdBrite also accepts Blogs and Bloggers as sites so if you are fed up with other programs turning you down because their terms and conditions restrict Blogs try AdBrite .

Monday, October 5, 2009

an article worth reading!

When you're struggling in business, it's easy to see yourself
wrapped in chains, struggling to break free from failure. What
if I told you the key to those chains might be located within
your own mind? If you're ready to step out into freedom, let's
look at how your beliefs might be inhibiting the success you
crave.

Inhibiting Belief Number One: Nice People Don't Do Sales

Whether your product is coaching or castor oil, you're going to
have to sell it to someone else to be successful. For many
entrepreneurs, the commitment to success ends when it comes time
to actually market their products. They're great at visualizing,
designing and creating products, but they'd really rather not
have to ask someone to buy them.

The underlying belief keeping them from success may be that
"Nice People Don't Do Sales." Before you discount that entirely,
consider the stereotypes you've heard about used car or
door-to-door salesmen. Society, in general, has embraced the
notion that selling is somehow unsavory.

Here's the truth that will unlock your chains: Some of the
nicest people you know are in sales! They're the business owners
who find the people best served by their products and make them
available at a reasonable price. They're the gifted folks who've
developed ways of helping others succeed and are reaching out to
a grateful audience in return for a fee.

Learning to market your products effectively makes you a savvy
business owner, period. Free yourself from the notion that
offering quality products for a reasonable price is anything
other than good business.

Inhibiting Belief Number Two: Asking for Money is Rude In a
fantasy world, we could have anything we'd like without having
to pay for it. In the real world, we expect to pay for the
things we need and want. The products you've worked so hard to
create are no different. Reasonable people expect you to ask for
money when you deliver the goods.

Here's probably what's at the root of your anxiety, if you
somehow feel rude when quoting a price - someone along the way,
a parent, perhaps, told you it was rude to talk about money.

Let's separate the wheat from the chaff' bragging about how much
money you make at a dinner party may be rude, but quoting a
price to a customer to complete a transaction is what's at the
core of every business.

Inhibiting Belief Number Three: Entrepreneurs Don't Have "Real"
Jobs

Here's one that's pervasive in Western cultures. From the time
they start school, youngsters are guided toward "real" jobs like
being accountants, doctors or attorneys. The problem is that
many people feel a pull to own a business and serve the public
some other way.

Striking out in the world of entrepreneurship can be lonely if
friends and family keep asking when you're going to find a "real
job." If you're struggling to become successful marketing your
products or services, you may have doubts that what you're doing
is legitimate.

Here's a reality check: if you've created quality products and
are offering them in ethical ways to serve the needs of others,
you have a "real" job! You're part of what keeps economies
growing. As a business owner and entrepreneur, you're in great
company with others who are willing to take big risks for big
payoffs.

If you begin to doubt yourself, and thereby sabotage your own
success, consider the contribution pioneers in technology and
industry have made. I'm willing to bet someone, somewhere along
the way, told each of them to "get a real job" instead of
working past obstacles and creating their own success.

Marketing and sales are what keeps the business world turning.
Nice people all around you ask other people for money in return
for great products. And being an entrepreneur is as real as it
gets in the world of business. Free yourself from the
self-sabotaging beliefs that can keep you from enjoying success.
Stop apologizing and start enjoying the benefits of being the
best at what you do.

About the author:
Client Magnets shows you how to get More Leads, More Clients and
More Sales. Let's face it, the most challenging part of running
your business is ensuring a steady stream of paying clients.
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