4 of the Best AdSense Alternatives
Posted 03-05-2009 at 01:35 PM by Jamie
Whenever a new website owner turns to the world of Pay-Per-Click Publishing, they generally tend to pay visits to the big boys. One of which, is Google AdSense. AdSense can be very strict on the way that a users account is run, and if they catch even the slightest whiff of invalid click activity, there most likely terminate your account. Getting banned from Google AdSense isn’t the best thing you could wish for, by being banned you immediately lose a source of incoming revenue. Which brings me onto my next point, its a very good reason you should have back-up PPC Publishing companies to associate your selves with, just in case your AdSense account is unfortunately terminated.
People whose AdSense account gets terminated are often deterred from the world of Pay-Per-Click Publishing; which is unfortunate, because there are literally hundreds of other companies out there which can offer the same revenue streams from your website or blog. I have compiled a list on what I consider to be the best AdSense alternatives there are.
Chitika was one of the first companies built to compete with AdSense. Chitika offer a very good source of revenue from their ads, and they are also compatible to run on the same page as Google AdSense Adverts. Their average CPC is very good indeed, making this company a number one stop for seeking PCP Publishers. I would strongly recommend this company. I have a personal experience with this website, and I am very happy with the money I am getting from it. Payments can be sent through Check in the mail, or through a PayPal Transaction. 9/10
AdBrite is probably one of the best alternatives to AdSense. They offer a huge variety of different advert layouts and sizes, plus the added addition of inline text adverts. There terms and conditions aren’t as strict as Adsense’s, which is also good for the publisher. Another website to which I have experience, and I am very pleased with the way the company runs. 9/10
Yahoo PN is only in its Beta stages, which is why the program is currently only available to residents of the USA, until they release a new alternative for customers outside the States. The minimum threshold, just like AdSense is $100, which, along with other features makes it a huge replica of the very successful AdSense program. If you do live in the states, I would recommend giving this one a try. 8/10
Bidvertiser is another good company that is highly recommended. Again, I have had a good experience with this Company. They pay you for every legitimate click, which in some cases can be very high. They only offer text ads. Another good feature of Bidvertiser, is that it enables you to choose which adverts are displayed on your webpage’s. Bidvertiser will always show the top paying adverts from the ones you have approved. Unlike some companies, Bidvertiser has a very effective referral scheme, which allows the referrer to receive $10 every time their referral makes $10, and $40 every time their referral make $50. Like Chitika, payments can be paid through Check or PayPal. 7/10
People whose AdSense account gets terminated are often deterred from the world of Pay-Per-Click Publishing; which is unfortunate, because there are literally hundreds of other companies out there which can offer the same revenue streams from your website or blog. I have compiled a list on what I consider to be the best AdSense alternatives there are.
Chitika
Chitika was one of the first companies built to compete with AdSense. Chitika offer a very good source of revenue from their ads, and they are also compatible to run on the same page as Google AdSense Adverts. Their average CPC is very good indeed, making this company a number one stop for seeking PCP Publishers. I would strongly recommend this company. I have a personal experience with this website, and I am very happy with the money I am getting from it. Payments can be sent through Check in the mail, or through a PayPal Transaction. 9/10
AdBrite
AdBrite is probably one of the best alternatives to AdSense. They offer a huge variety of different advert layouts and sizes, plus the added addition of inline text adverts. There terms and conditions aren’t as strict as Adsense’s, which is also good for the publisher. Another website to which I have experience, and I am very pleased with the way the company runs. 9/10
Yahoo Publisher Network
Yahoo PN is only in its Beta stages, which is why the program is currently only available to residents of the USA, until they release a new alternative for customers outside the States. The minimum threshold, just like AdSense is $100, which, along with other features makes it a huge replica of the very successful AdSense program. If you do live in the states, I would recommend giving this one a try. 8/10
Bidvertiser
Bidvertiser is another good company that is highly recommended. Again, I have had a good experience with this Company. They pay you for every legitimate click, which in some cases can be very high. They only offer text ads. Another good feature of Bidvertiser, is that it enables you to choose which adverts are displayed on your webpage’s. Bidvertiser will always show the top paying adverts from the ones you have approved. Unlike some companies, Bidvertiser has a very effective referral scheme, which allows the referrer to receive $10 every time their referral makes $10, and $40 every time their referral make $50. Like Chitika, payments can be paid through Check or PayPal. 7/10
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Do you know if I could I use Chitika instead of Adsense on a Blogspot?
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Posted 03-10-2009 at 03:07 PM by Gene
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