I'm looking for an alternative to google ads for a mobile phone website. I've tryied Bidvertiser and hated it.
Adsense is still the best. By the ways, you can try adbrite Besides, it is good to get into affiliate program for the mobile phone niche
well google banned me last year. running for 2 years then just got the standard emeil, emailed them asking why and just got snowballed again. I've tryied adbrite but it only shows ads to search engine traffic? so gave up on that one.
Just signed up to there, i like the idea of the debit card you can get, to have your earnings loaded on. Any idea on timeframe before they get intouch / activate accounts
Adbrite could be a good alternative else try your luck with CPA offers, they might work well for mobiles related sites.
You could try a CPC price comparison program like ASE Adnet... www.aseadnet.com (I own this network).
media shakers is good company i regularly get payments without issue since there is no minimum payment limit and almost 100% fill rate only backlog is little less cpm
I use the likes of teliad and Linkworth with which I am very satisfied. It is easy to sign up and within minutes I have put my links on offer for all to see. I receive one payment per month via Paypal which is ideal and it is as simple as that!
But Google says app stores are a dead end. Vic Gundotra, Google’s engineering vice president and developer evangelist, said on Friday at the Mobilebeat conference in San Francisco that the future of the mobile industry lies in web-based applications, rather than native software coded to run on specific smartphone operating systems. â€Ever since Java emerged in the 1990s, the tech industry has debated whether software would shift from native programs sitting on a hard drive (like Microsoft Office) toward web-based applications accessible through a browser (like Google Docs). Developed by Sun Microsystems, Java is a cross-platform environment that many web-based applications use today, albeit “in the cloud†— on central servers — rather than in the browser. However, while Google’s internet software suite is certainly popular, web-based apps are far from winning, said Michael Gartenberg, technology strategist of Interpret. â€Gartenberg highlighted social networking service Twitter as an example. The Twitter service exists on the internet, and yet most users prefer reading their feeds and posting tweets with a native application rather than visiting Twitter.com in a browser, Gartenberg said. Raven Zachary, an analyst and president of iPhone strategist firm Small Society, also disagreed with Google’s assessment. Different phones possess different screen resolutions, for example, meaning some apps would load better on certain phones than others. App stores surviving?
Admob is an excellent ad network for mobile phones. Try it out, I've seen some great results with mobile affiliate offers!
After a few recommendations i thought i would try a few and i'm just not impress at all. some i've been waiting days and still my accounts not active.
one website is s60certkey .com only a couple of weeks old and already at 8k+ uv a day and over 100+ backlinks