#Tips 3 Other Advertising Options
There are plenty of other advertising options if you do not want to go with AdSense. A search for “AdSense alternatives” will net you a long list of other advertising opportunities.Some work in much the same way as AdSense, others provide inline ads or banners. You should try a few different advertising programs to see which one works the best for your blog.
Some advertising opportunities are similar to AdSense and display text ads;others display contextual ads, the double underline words in the body of your text, and others work with graphic ads. Here is a list of other
advertising sources for your blog, any of which may be the perfect advertising solution for you.
Clicksor – This advertising solution serves contextual ads within the body of your blog. These ads are simply words that are underlined twice and when clicked, send users to the sponsor’s website.
TargetPoint – Cost per click ads that display ads relevant to your content.They claim to pay out 50% of click revenue and offer many customizable features.
Adbrite – They have a few different advertising options including text ads,banner ads, inline ads, and full page ads.
Chitika – This advertising option is designed specifically for blogs and there are different advertising programs to choose form including text ads, inline ads, and graphic ads. Most of them operate on a cost per click basis.
Veoda – They also have different ad options including text, graphical, flash and inline ads. The good thing about Veoda is that they do not require a minimum number of visitors to sign up and do not require tax information which is good for small blogs that are just starting out.
Kontera – This is another inline advertising source where ads are placed as highlighted words that display a message when they are hovered over.
Text Link Ads – This site allows purchasers to buy text ads on blogs for a fixed monthly fee. The more popular your blog is, the more your ads will cost and the more money you will make.
Affiliate Sensor – This advertising solution combines the best of text ads with affiliate marketing. You earn revenue through Clickbank, an affiliate marketing program, without having to market directly in your blog. Text ads are placed, matched to your content, on your blog that link to Clickbankproducts.
AllFeeds – You can display a variety of ads through AllFeeds, from contextual ads, popaway ads, and text links. You can also display news and whether right form your blog with this service.
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With all those options, which one is the best and could yield the highest returns? Putting all of them might not be a good solution.
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