Just allow people to spend $5 a month to have there add on the site with unlimited impressions.. Well for an small siteI don't think 400 is enough, but it's better than my other stuff. Anyway, though, if you buy advertising (among other things) then whatever you charge for advertising has to cover that - as well as making a profit.
Just allow people to spend $5 a month to have there add on the site with unlimited impressions.. Well for an small siteI don't think 400 is enough, but it's better than my other stuff. Anyway, though, if you buy advertising (among other things) then whatever you charge for advertising has to cover that - as well as making a profit.
the problem that I have is I have no one interested in paying the ads slots. I mean even if I got $5 from it. It's allot more then what adsense offerSounds interesting but I'd be sort of ashamed to advertise such a deal on Digital Point. Anyway, though, it would take 10 of them to make 50 USD a month, and there aren't enough spaces I think.
the problem that I have is I have no one interested in paying the ads slots. I mean even if I got $5 from it. It's allot more then what adsense offerSounds interesting but I'd be sort of ashamed to advertise such a deal on Digital Point. Anyway, though, it would take 10 of them to make 50 USD a month, and there aren't enough spaces I think.
If you have around 100.000 monthly visits then you can find some ad networks to help you with banner ads. They'll do from A to Z for you: make the ad tags, optimize your banner ads, maximize your revenue, assist you during the implementation,... All you have to do is contact and join them.I'm thinking 300 or 400 a month isn't enough people.
- Realkai.com: really good CPM ad network. They give you very high revenue and support you 1:1. Never disappointed of them. Give it a try!
- Clicksor.com: Most websites will be able to get into the Clicksor network, but there’s a website approval process. Several publishers state that the minimum requirement is 5,000 page views per day.
- BidVertiser.com: it's a little different due to their monetization method – in a good way. Publishers will earn money each time an ad is clicked and also when a conversion takes place for the advertiser. However, it doesn't state their current fill rate publically.
Not sure. Some people will buy advertising on a site that doesn't have a ton of traffic just because the niche fits their product. 400 a month is certainly not optimal but, it all depends on the advertiser and their needs imo.
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