Friends should one keep your add here text on adbrite adds when you opt for there network ads? what are the advantages and disadvantages of having this text on adds? Is it against adbrite TOS?
Till date NOTHING is better than AdSense! You can use it with AdSense on SAME PAGE. Yes its definitely good service
adbrite is good if you have a large site that would attract many advertisers. their network ads are below average
Yup you're right. The more traffic you site gets, the more advertiser will swarm your site with suitable ads.
nah, their network ads is pretty good. Some clicks can earn me up to 1US$ on my game site while adsense only a few cents a click on game site. So if you have games site, celebrity, entertainment, opt for adbrite is pretty good choice.
Do you need to add the code to your page when your first starting out? I dont like the idea of having no advertisers and the link on my website. Can advertisers find me through the adBrite network alone. My website music niche now gets over 16,000 page views per day THanks!
You do not have to keep the "your ad here" link on your site, but it is VERY beneficial. The great thing about the "your ad here" link is that your community can buy ads on your site which was the founding idea behind AdBrite. It can depend on the type of site you have, but if you had a music site there are likely artists who visit your site everyday that could have interest in promoting their own work to your audience. Most of the sites we work with keep that link next to the ads. Advertisers may find you through the "your ad here" link, or by browsing through the adbrite.com marketplace. We also have a sales team so if they work with a large advertiser like Napster and plan a large campaign to reach music lovers, we would recommend your site to be included in their purchase. Hope this helps. Chris
Tried this site too...had my site up for over a month on there, not many conversions at all, even with low rates. I think extremely high profile sites have a better chance on there, the way its set up.