| Do you have a website just sitting around, not even making enough to support the bandwidth it’s wasting? There are many ways to counter this type of dillemma, but the most effective method is PPC advertising. Why not use a PPC program to help pay the bills?There are two major companies and you will undoubtedly need to choose the one most applicable to your website, as there is a large difference between the two sites. Hopefully, with our guidance, you will find the most profitable source of income for your page. |
| The biggest and most profitable network is the most obvious, Google Adsense. Google Adsense is supported by the ads bought with AdWords, the Google advertising program. It has the highest payout and is by far the most trusted PPC program. The best part is Google finds the highest earnings ads and places them first, so you gain more, also it is always related to the same content as on your webpage. Overall Google is an excellent service and I would recommend it to everyone. |
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| If perhaps you are banned from Google Adsense already or you just don’t like to support the Google monopoly, you should try bidvertiser. It is the next best replacement that I have found, and believe me, I have searched. Bidvertiser is exactly the same as adsense, except, the terms are a little different and a few more genres are able to use the service. Also, Bidvertiser gives you the option to pay out via PayPal. If you have a verified PayPal account, I would suggest doing this as Bidvertiser is based in Israel so it takes quite a while for your commission checks to show up. Definitely a good, and well trusted service. |
| Both of these services are basically the same thing, just wrapped up a bit different. If you read through their terms of service there is really not much of a change, but there are on a few issues. Google is far more strict, so if your site is an incentive-based site or perhaps you just think your site is on the borderline of Google’s morals, stick with Bidvertiser. They just want their ads clicked by different people. If you can deliver that, they can deliver a check. They both provide good income, and it’s good for bringing revenue to a site that was once dead and space-consuming. |
May 8th, 2008 at 10:32 pm
I have been using Bidvertiser for over 2 years now and I must recommend it to all. Although at times it may be a pain, sometimes clicks do not go through or the money you get for the click is not much, but its great. Payments are done every month at the start of the month if you reach $10 by the end of the last month. You may get antsy for waiting for the money, but its faster than Google’s payment receiving time.
Google on the other hand is also good. I used Google once, but I left it too go back to Bidvertiser as I just found Bidvertiser to be a better option for me. Google pays by check and they pay every time you get $100. So if you are not a waiting kind of person then I would recommend you to use Bidertiser.
May 16th, 2008 at 4:31 pm
This is a great bit of advice! Ads are extremely powerful within the marketing world of the internet. Some sites pride themselves on being ad free where others reap the benefits of having just a single ad, like Google Adsense. Huge plus, and great explanation! Oh, might I add, it convinced me, and I have them on my site now!
May 20th, 2008 at 1:29 am
Great post. I have these two on my blogs, but my blog isn’t very active, so it doesn’t really generate much income for me..
May 20th, 2008 at 11:48 am
I have toyed with the idea of putting AdSense on my website, but I’m just not sure if it’s worth it or not. How much money do you make with AdSense? Is it worthwhile?
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June 12th, 2008 at 7:18 am
I use both ppc but still haven’t reached the payout. Not really active in blogging.
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