Ok everyone i just started using adbrite and although i havent made any money yet i find that the company itself is alot more friendly and i like that. But what i wanted to ask was, i run most of my sites on blogger, however i do buy custom url's also. Either way because of this format i generally have alot of content on the one page, and its actually content people will be scrolling down to read, now i know with adsense there was a maximum amount of banners you could have on a page, but im unable to find adbrite mentioning if this is the case anywhere on their site. So i thought i would ask you folks Essentially my question is, is their a maximum amount of adds aloud to be displayed on a page with adbrite and if so what is it? Cheers
I don't think there is a limit for adbrite. I have never seen anyone banned for having to many ad placements.
There's no limit with AdBrite as far as I'm aware. I successfully use their inlines on my blogs - you might like to consider those instead of conventional ad units. With AdSense and AdBrite inlines you can easily increase your earnings by 20 - 30%.
alright yeah, i have alot of text on my website but the inline adds dont seem to cover most of it, is their any other company i could use with adbrite that does full inline advertising with websites, keeping in mind im disabled from adsense Unless of course that is adbrite will suddenly decrease my revenue for using other add compnays which i would not like. So ahh , yes any sugestions? Cheers for the answers already.
when using adbrite banners make sure your put all the ads that are in the top and middle of your layout in iframes it will significantly increase the load time of your pages and put one banner in the footer with out the iframe to load the intext links. this way most of your page will be loaded and usable with out the user having to wait for the banners to load.
Sure, you could try Kontera instead but they don't perform any better than AdBrite inlines in my experience.
adbrite is great because there are very few restrictions, they're much more publisher friendly then adsense. you can have as many ad spots as you want on a page.