Archive for the ‘Adsense’ Category

More Money: AdBrite + AdSense Deluxe

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Today, I noticed adBrite has a nifty feature to help bloggers boost our profits: They let publishers specify a) an alternate ad program (for example, Google adSense and b) a minimum eCPM you will accept from adBrite ad campaigns. If the adBrite ads returns more than Google AdSense, we can display AdBrite; otherwise, you can display the Google adSense ads.

The more profitable ad program is seleted automatically, so as our blog reputations improve with advertisers, we can sit back and earn passive income on both new and old blog posts. Now that’s a great option bloggers!

Of course, in my case, I want to run these ads conveniently and retroactively without editing my 100 or posts I’ve already published.

Lucky for me I’ve installed the “adSense Deluxe” plugin which lets me manage these ads very easily.

Today, I’ll show you how to:

  1. Set your AdBrite requirements including your minimum price.
  2. Insert the AdBrite ads into AdSense Deluxe.
  3. Insert the AdSense Code into your blog posts.
  4. Describe how to edit the code so you can automatically modify every ad in every blog post in one fell swoop

How Use Adbrite inside Adsense Deluxe.

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Exoclick + Adsense Deluxe= Easy Money.

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Monday, I told you about Exoclick, a pay-per-click (PPC) program matches ads to key words a blogger selects. Both John Chow and I think that for some bloggers, this program may be more profitable than contextual programs like AdSense or Kontera.

To maximize profits on PPC ads, you need to place them in profitable locations. But many bloggers have difficulty positioning them in the high profit spots. Today, I’m going to show you how easy it can be to insert Exoclick ads or into your blog content where the click rate is high. I use this same easy method to insert AdSense and Auction Ads (but it’s doesn’t quite work for Clicksor.)

Notice how I am inserting my PayPerClick ads near the second paragraph of text? That’s where people who read the first paragraph and decided not to read further are very likely to click. Those clicks earn big bucks. They could help you make money online too!

How to Insert PPC Ads in Content With Ease!

You can insert ExoClick ads in just a four easy steps! And “four steps” includes signing up with Exoclick! After you insert your first ad, inserting later ads will require only one easy step!

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Exoclick: Alternative to Adsense.

Monday, July 16th, 2007

Are you disappointed with Adsense? Do you find the ads don’t match your niche? Then ExoClick might be a nice alternative for you.

What is Exoclick?

Exoclick is an advertising service that lets publishers display ads that match keywords. You can run pay-per-click ads in many shapes including banners, boxes and even full page ads. In this post, I’m displaying ExoClick 250 x 250 box to draw ads about “blogging”; I’ve also set it to exclude adult content.

As with adSense, you can make money by including a search tool.

Better yet, this program has a great referral program. You can make 5% bonus on the lifetime income from every publisher you refer to the system.

Bear in mind: you can only recruit new people before they have joined. If you move too late, everyone who is interested will have joined, and you won’t be able to get your 5% bonus. That’s a good reason to sign up for ExoClick quickly and blog about the program.

So, I suggest, you visit the ExoClick sign up sheet now, fill it out, create a half way decent ad and then blog about the program. That way, you can recruit at least one person plus you’ll get search engine traffic. Why? When these programs are new, people surf to learn more. If you blog, Google will send visitors to you!

Tomorrow, I’ll explain how to insert the ExoClick ads into your blog post using Adsense Deluxe. That will simplify displaying the ads and help you make more money.