Thursday 12 May 2011

How To Monetize Your Website Without Google's Adsense

Google has strict terms and regulations for content. You don't have to worry if you are a Web publisher who can't meet the standards and requirements for using Adsense. There are different ways to earn money from your website. The following lists some of the alternatives that you can use to monetize your website without Adsense.

1. Look for an alternative ad provider.
You have to bear in mind that Adsense is not the only way you can earn through ads. The following are some of the top picks that you can use to replace Google Adsense.

* AdBrite. This is the most used ads provider next to Adsense. AdBrite got a great CTR (Click Through Ratio) because of its implementation of inline page links. AdBrite also has the “Interstitial Full Page Ads” that will make you earn money through traffic. They pay reasonably, considering they are pretty much lax with their terms and conditions compared to Adsense. If you are a blogger, AdBrite will prove to be a great ad provider for you.
* Clicksor. Among the small ad publishers, Clicksor prove to be the favored ad provider. The advertisement they show ads that are accurately matches your content. The chance of your CTR going over your expected number is possible since the ads are truly targeted for your website and its visitors.
* Infolinks. This ad provider specializes with in-text advertising. In-text advertising works this way: the system looks for keywords or phrases on your content and changes them to advertising links. When the visitor moves the cursor towards the link, they will see a box popping up, showing the ad and when they click within the ad, you get earnings for that. What’s also excellent with this service is that you can match it with another ad provider.
* Yahoo Publisher Network. Yahoo recently delved into advertising, as a response to Google introducing Adsense. You can try Yahoo for a while and see if their terms and conditions could accommodate your website content.

2. Earn through marketing affiliates.
What’s good about marketing affiliate is that you get a percentage of the profit just by displaying a banner on your website. You get a payout if your visitor clicked on the banner and ordered something from your affiliate. These products could be anything from clothes, software or magazine subscriptions. Here are two affiliate programs that got good reviews from webmasters all over the world.

* PepperJam Network.This affiliate got good ratings from most users. They have a highly regarded system and they offer at least a $10 commission if their clients send in or post comments and reviews about PepperJam’s services on your website.
* ShareASale. This affiliate got good reviews about their consistent payout dates. They also have good customer service support, which will make you feel at ease, especially when inquiring about your commissions.

Once you have chosen which marketing affiliate or ad provider to go with, what you need to focus on is your website content. You need to make sure that they both match in order to get a more positive result with your click through rates or page impressions.

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