Move Over, Adsense!

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Website Name: SentientAds
Website link: http://sentientads.com/
Description: We're pleased to announce that the SentientAds Network is now open for public signups! This network brings quality traffic for advertisers and smart earnings optimization for publishers.

The big advertising networks like Adsense are becoming "disconnected" from the small guys. Unless you're pushing over a million page views per day, there's a good chance you'll be ignored and even outright banned from their network! Take a look around the web. Webmasters are constantly being banned out of no where and it's always the smaller websites.

Ad networks like AdBrite are more tolerant, however their payouts for publishers are dismal to say the least. Again, unless you're pushing huge amounts of traffic, your wallet is going to feel mighty ripped-off.

SentientAds was started to combat this problem. It uses a cutting-edge technology to automatically optimize your ad campaigns as both an advertiser and publisher. Advertisers will automatically have their ads split tested and optimized. As "winners" are found, these ads are shown more often and can also be "scaled up" to become a Cost-Per-Action ad.

On the other side of that, publisher ad placements are also continuously tested against different advertisers to find ads that earn the most click-throughs. When a winner is found here, our system will test CPA offers in it's place. When one of these successfully converts, you will get a huge bonus added to your account over the standard PPC payout.

The SentientAds network also works with other networks in an exchange to match advertisers and publishers behind the scenes. This helps ensure quality traffic and great payouts for everyone involved.

Stop by out site and signup today for a free account and poke around the easy to use control panel. We're confident that this is the best way to monetize your web properties and drive quality traffic to your advertisements as well!
 
We've had a great surge of sign ups and interested webmasters since opening up to the public the other day. Our early beta testing seems to have paid off without a single hiccup being reports yet from our users.

If you're looking to place advertisements on your website but are getting denied from the big ad networks, or if you're getting paid peanuts for your traffic, please do yourself a solid and try out network!

On the other side, if you have a website or affiliate offer that you'd like to promote, we have excellent advertiser options that will make the most out of your advertising budget.
 
Sounds interesting, and surely looks promising.
It's just too bad you don't support Paypal yet.

I'd also like to hear from anyone here if they've experimented with this service.
 
Yep. We've started with direct bank deposit to get around the Paypal fees, but getting Paypal integrated is our #1 priority right now with mobile ads being #2.

Thanks for checking us out! I'll be happy to answer any other questions here as I check the thread a couple times a day or use the contact form on our site.
 
this sounds very promising.


But you are saying I can earn better money with this? I get a few cents each month with google ads but that don't add up to much.
 
Better than the other popular alternative Adsense options, yes.

I'll be the first to admit that there's currently no higher paying PPC network than Adsense and that's because they have AdWords fueling it.

The angle we have on Adsense is that it's fairly common for them to lifetime ban their publishers and never give a straight reason as to why. You can read about this happening on IM/webmaster forums all over the net. If we happen to see questionable activity, we investigate and spend time into making dead sure before any outright banning.

From the advertising perspective, we allow more options than AdWords does as far as landing page options. For example, it's almost impossible to advertise affiliate offers with them anymore without getting your account banned.

Back to the payouts. I've personally tried the usual suspects of Chitika, Clicksor, Bidvertiser, etc on my own sites and now I run SentientAds and Clickbank exclusively on them simply because I get paid more.
 
You're definitely right about Chitika, Clicksor, and Bidvertiser. They all suck.

I think I only made $12 ever on Bidvertister, and felt there was no point keeping their ads on when I only made a couple cents like every few months.

The other 2, didn't make squat on.

I have a question, if we're using Adsense already, can it be used with SentientAds or does it have to be either one?
 
Aki-P said:
I have a question, if we're using Adsense already, can it be used with SentientAds or does it have to be either one?

We allow it.
I can't say for certain if Adsense does or not. If I remember correctly they allow you to run other display ads on the same page as theirs, as long as people aren't "confused" that their ads and our ads are the same. I'd insist you comb through their Terms of Service a couple times. Not to sling mud, but it is pretty cryptic.
 
It looks fantastic. Once Paypal payouts are available, I'll be on this!
 
Aki-P said:
You're definitely right about Chitika, Clicksor, and Bidvertiser. They all suck.

I think I only made $12 ever on Bidvertister, and felt there was no point keeping their ads on when I only made a couple cents like every few months.

The other 2, didn't make squat on.

I have a question, if we're using Adsense already, can it be used with SentientAds or does it have to be either one?

If I remember correctly, I think it is okay, to run other ads simultaneously with Adsense.

Anyways, this seems very interesting. Once PayPal is integrated, I'll definitely give it a go.
 
SentientAds is now pleased to announce the long awaited availability of Paypal withdrawal of earnings, huzzah!

It's still considered in a "beta" stage, however it is fully implemented and functioning.

If you signed up before or are like many and was waiting for a Paypal option, you're good to go 😉

SentientAds.com
 
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