Monday, 7 November 2011

5 Alternatives To Google AdSense


Google Adsense is arguably the most popular advertising network and more widely used by bloggers for its simplicity and income potential. Be approved in Adsense can sometimes be the biggest problem for many bloggers to give up making money with your blog when you do not get into Adsense. 


If you can not get approval from Google Adsense, do not give your potential earnings rise blogs, check out these five alternatives to Adsense: 


Alternatives to Adsense 


1. Puxee.com: Puxee is a great alternative to Google Adsense. Puxee allows you to sell banner advertising directly to advertisers. The advantage of this about Adsense is that you can set a fixed monthly price of your advertising space rather than relying on the variable amount is received through PPC networks. Puxee takes about 25% of advertising revenue it generates, but it's easier to sell ads through them than it is to contact advertisers and advertising sales organization yourself. Many bloggers make thousands of dollars a month through direct sales flag. 


2. Chitika: Chitika CPC is a network like Google Adsense. Chitika is good for two reasons. First, that always puts relevant ads based on the content of the page, which helps you get more clicks. Secondly, you can change the text color, color, URL, border color to blend with the blog format. They also have an affiliate program where you can earn a little extra on the side. 


3. Infolinks: Infolinks is an acquaintance in the line of text advertising network. Benefits mainly to blogs that have high traffic and is not very effective for sites with little traffic. It is easy to configure and provides relevant ads to match the content of blogs helps increase clicks and turn profits. Advertising is only displayed when a user hovers over the ad text, so that visitors are not distracted by the ads and only to them when you want to see. 


4. Kontera: Kontera is another Infolinks network similar to but is better suited for very high traffic blogs. Kontera blogs just seem to accept that they have very high page impressions. Network is a well known, but they seem to have a lot of mixed reviews. 


5. Adbrite: Adbrite For a long time was considered the main competitor to Google Adsense and was the network of choice for most bloggers who was rejected by Adsense. They have had a bit of a makeover recently and remain a reliable alternative, but many bloggers are trying to reach new and improved networks available today.


Obviously, the profit potential of a blog depends on the amount of traffic to your blog. One of the easiest ways to increase profits blogs is to attract more traffic to your blog. 


These are just some of the networks that are available to you if your blog is not accepted in Google Adsense, or if you are not getting the results that you believe is possible from your blog

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