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    Advertising with Adbrite

    I was wondering if any of you guys had any success with advertising with adbrite. It seems like there's great deals to be had on clicks. Anyone have any tips???
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    Adbrite may be cheaper, but trust me it's full of fraud clicks. They don't have that great of technology to stop fraud clicks like google for some odd reason. It's a shame to go spend money and then people just ruin it for you.

    If you want your moneys worth use adsense and/or yahoo's. It may cost more but you'll get a much better response(sales!)

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    Yeah! I did advertise on adbrite, but didnt pay off well .. or may be it was my blog !
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    I have been using adbrite and its not bad at all compared to adsense dollar plus per click insanty. You just have to pick the right sites to advertise on. Works well for nitche type advertising.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bookatechie
    I have been using adbrite and its not bad at all compared to adsense dollar plus per click insanty. You just have to pick the right sites to advertise on. Works well for nitche type advertising.

    What is adbrite and how can I get revenew through this adbrite ads? Is it similar to Adsense?

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    YE has adbrite, right above you.

    Anyone notice the AffiliatePrograms.com link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chem
    Adbrite may be cheaper, but trust me it's full of fraud clicks. They don't have that great of technology to stop fraud clicks like google for some odd reason. It's a shame to go spend money and then people just ruin it for you.

    If you want your moneys worth use adsense and/or yahoo's. It may cost more but you'll get a much better response(sales!)
    I tried it before and got similar results. Since we're on the subject, ask.com didn't work for me either (probably for the same reason [fraud clicks]).
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