I have read a lot on the board where people are always asking for a list of ad networks. Here you go. We can all add and remove to them as time goes on. CPM (Alphabetically) ___ Ad Pepper (www.adpepper.com) Advertising.com (www.advertising.com) Burst Media (www.burstmedia.com) Casale Media (www.caslaemedia.com) RealTechNetwork (www.realtechnetwork.com) Tribal Fusion (www.tribalfusion.com) Value Click Media (www.valueclickmedia.com) CPC (Alphabetically) ___ Bid Clix (www.bidclix.com) Chitika (www.chitika.com) Clicksor (www.clicksor.com) Google's Adsense (adsense.google.com) Revenue Pilot (www.revenuepilot.com) Search Feed (www.searchfeed.com) Yahoo's Publisher Network (publisher.yahoo.com)
Wow, nice I was looking for such a list. Rep added. Couldn't find any lists about how much u get per thousand visitors with the CPM programs. But what could I expect per thousand visitors? And is it allowed to have more than one banner at the same page and then get payed for each one of them? Like if it is 0.3$ per thousand visitors and I have three banners at the page, do I get 0.9$ per thousand visitors then? Kalle
CPM's from different networks can differ drastically. This month all the networks I use normally are down. I am receiving like .20 from Casale on U.S. traffic. Last month it was over .60. I tried some popular networks using the Yieldmanager system, I am lucky if I pull in .10 for U.S. traffic. I e-mailed a few of the reps, and was told they are just starting to renew advertisers or something. Should be back to higher CPMs in the middle of February and March or something. I just started with AdLink for U.K. inventory, averaging around .30 pence. Just hope they pay. Will report back if they do after I get paid. Will also add them to the list at that time too.
Check out the network in my signature, they aren't in the above list. They seem to let in people that other networks refuse and are very casual about where the traffic comes from. Very high payouts and they even pay weekly if you want. I have received a number of checks without any hassles at all.
Want to see a killer list? http://www.affearners.com/forum/other-ad-networks/affiliate-network-list-t12.0.html
Yes, I would like to add more to the list, but not sure how to edit the post. The board does not seem to let me do so. The other list is long and comprehensive, but you should remove networks that are no longer around. Revenue.net closed their ad network on the 31st of December, so did Max Online. Hurricane has not been around for at least a year. Value Ad does not have an ad network, they are an ad serving provider, like Right Media.
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