Adsense Alternatives (a guide by Andy)

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Hi everyone. As some people may know, I've been searching for the best and most useful adsense alternaives. Well I'm willing to share the results of my searching and share some great alternatives to adsense for your website, blog or forum.

Some people unfortunately get banned from adsense either because of being "a risk to advertisers" or for "invalid clicks". This causes one to no longer have an active google adsense account and also loses all earnings from adsense. Well there are great alternatives out ther which I'm about to share.

1. Bidvertiser (http://bidvertiser.com)
Bidvertiser is a great alternative to google adsense. When adding your site to bidvertiser directory you place your site into a catagory. From that catagory, relavant ads will appear based on the highest bids for that catagory. You have full control over the ads that appear on your site to, as there is a page where you can see what the top ads are and can choose to approve them (default) or deny them from showing on your pages. Some keywords also have high pay per click revenue. Some clicks can generate $0.60 - $0.70 or more. Bidvertiser can pay by check (min $50) or paypal (min $10). Only downside to bidvertiser is that you can't have them on the same page as google adsense. Bidvertiser is definitely a look into as a google adsense alternative.

2. Adbrite (http://adbrite.com)
Adbite is titled "the internet marketplace". Adbrite ads are on a CPM (cost per 1000 impressions (page views)), and PPC (pay-per-click). Like bidvertiser you will place your site on a catagory and will display ads from that catagory. One recommendation for using adbrite ads is to use the keywords box and place relevant keywords from your site. I've placed thus far 23 keywords. This will help adbrite find the best ads for your advertising space. Also, people can buy your ad space through a "your ad here" link to the side of the ads. One downside is adbrite only pays via check but you can choose a payout as low as $5. A great advantage for a small site.

3. Chitika (http://chitika.com)
Chitika is an excellent adsense alternative or may be used alongside google adsense, whatever your pleasure. Chitka ads are great, especially if you run a product site or blog. Chitika will display ads for a particular product that your users can read a description, best deals, and search for other products all from within the chitika ad space. It offers ad sizes similar to adsense and fits neatly on most forum pages. Another great thing about chitika as that the ads can be made contextual. By default they are listed not but changing "ch_non_contextual = 1;" from 1 to 0 makes the ads contextual which in turn could mean a better click rate. Also chitika has a great referral program. You will earn a portion of revenue from your referrals for 15 months after your referrals sign up for chitika. Chitika ads are mainly pay-per-click but have just added a new cpm (cost per 1000 impressions) option for users to make even more money from their chitika ads. Even if you don't use a product site or blog, chitika is still a great option to consider.

4. Direct Media Exchange (http://direct.rightmedia.com)
Direct Media Exchange is a good means to apply and manage several advertising companies at once. First you sign up for DME and you will have access to applying to several top paying companies such as CPX Interactive. These advertisers will bid for the ad space you decide to place on your website/blog. I can't say too much about them as I haven't started using them yet but it looks like a great way for small to medium size website owners to make money.

If you have any questions or feedback you'd like to share, please reply to this thread.

Good Luck,
Andy...
 
Thanks very much - it's nice to see an alternative to the giant that is google (not that I have any problems using adsense it is great).

Thanks very much for that!

Mike
 
Thanks for these alternatives. I recently signed up with Adsense and after about a week I was cut off. They basically said I was getting too many clicks and costing them too much money. Isn't that the point ? People clicking the ads ?

I'm trying out BidVertiser now. So far I like it a lot better than Adsense. I love the 10.00 payout via paypal option. Especially since my forum is small right now.
 
Maybe that's Google's intention. Let people sign up, get clicks, make money from their advertisers then not pay us for posting the ads.

With Bidvertiser I'm at $10.56 since I signed up Thursday night.
 
Google wouldn't give me a proper reason... I gave up as i was having to wait 48 hours for replies -evil-

I haven't had any issues with Bidvertiser and we have generated quite a bit of money through it.
 
My pay from Bidvertiser was a bit over 12 dollars. That was for 5 days worth of clicks. I thought that was pretty good. That's enough to cover my hosting plan for a month.

With my ads, I'm not looking to really make money. I just wanted something to help support my forum. If it pays for itself good, if it makes me a bit extra great, if it doesn't do anything that's okay.
 
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