Adsense, YPN, What's next best!?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by paul1957, Jun 2, 2006.

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    There's google adsense, Yahoo publishers, what's next best? I can't seem to find anything better than the two, I've searched for "contextual advertising" can anyone help me out here?

    Thanks in advance!
     
    paul1957, Jun 2, 2006 IP
  2. junny

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    I think it depends on the content of your site and where your traffic from

    both are great
     
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  3. DaVe™

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    why? whats wrong? been banned from both?
     
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    I'm asking to find about similar contextual advertising programs, not opinions.
     
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    No, I haven't been banned, I'm interested in additional programs. How difficult is that to understand?
     
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    davert Banned

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    Well, I suspect the reason people think you've been banned is because those are the two highest performing programs, head and shoulders above the rest, and you're looking for something else; also the fact that your tagline is a site for "MassBots" and has an apostrophe in a plural (tool's should be tools) might give people the impression, obviously mistaken, that you are perhaps a heavy spammer/disreputable person. I am not saying you are, just suggesting that perhaps that is the impression DaVe might have gotten from these cues. Your attitude is somewhat perplexing since despite asking for help, having gotten a single response (out of two) which suggests that perhaps you might have been banned, your second post sounds a bit testy and defensive.

    Anyway, FWIW, I've looked at quite a few contextual programs whose names I can't remember, and the only two worth the time from my perspective ARE Google and Yahoo, and frankly I don't think much of Yahoo in general - I'd rather not do business with them since they are SO incredibly greedy that I'd be watching my back and waiting for them to figure out a way to cheat me at any opportunity. I realize they've been OK for a lot of people here so far, but I just suspect my fortunes are safer tied to Google.

    IntelliText seems to be fairly common among the "paid links" type of contextual advertising but I find 'em really annoying and avoid sites that use 'em.

    By the way, your site is nice looking and loads quickly.
     
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    Have I woken up in Crazy Town? Hey, DaVeâ„¢, stop being a dick. And davert, wtf are you talking about? The misplacement of an apostrophe may give who the impression of what? Are you serious? Please tell me you are kidding, becuase if you are not, I truly feel bad for whoever has to live with you. That is the most retarded analysis I have ever heard, you nerd. Paul, having the sense to NOT put all of his little "money eggs" in one basket, politey asked for an alternative to the "Coke & Pepsi" of contextual advertising, and you guys wont just pass the guy a Mr. Pibb?

    Dicks.
     
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