Ausvertise Announces Ad Network for Australian Webmasters City State May 14, 2008 – Ausvertise is proud to announce that it has created a new online advertising network for Australian webmasters. The site provides an effective marketplace for webmasters to sell their open advertising space, while allowing advertisers to reach the targeted audience they desire. Ausvertise is focused on giving publishers full control of their advertising inventory. Publishers can control the amount they sell their valuable ad space for, as well as approve or reject any advertisement opportunities, giving them the ability to insure that all advertisements interest their audience and match with the topic of the site. In addition, unalike many advertising networks, Ausvertise allows publishers to sell text, image, flash, video and popunder advertisements. Ausvertise provides Australian webmasters with an easy way to monetize the unused space on their websites. Its goal is to allow webmasters to turn their hobbies into a full-time income. That is why they do not charge a cent for the first thirty days, allowing publishers to keep all money from advertising deals reached through Ausvertise.com.au. In addition, Ausvertise is focused on allowing advertisers to ensure that their message reaches a large audience of potential customers at an affordable price. The ad network allows advertisers to make publishers offers on their ad inventories and negotiate a fair price. Ausvertise also offers live advertisement statistics and allows advertisers to target their campaigns by location, category, and keyword. Australian webmasters interested in monetizing their ad inventories and advertisers interested in running profitable online campaigns can get more information at http://www.ausvertise.com.au
I need some Australian publishers to use the ads on their site. Help me out and give the ads a go. Im using them on my site www.racingforum.com.au Making $30 a week and only getting around 50 uniques a day.
When you sign-up now you get 30 days of ads without fee's. Great chance to try the ads out and see if they work for you.
Your site isn't coming up for me at the moment - just get a blank page!?!? How do you judge if it's an Australian website? Does it mean it's a .AU or is a .com site specifically targetting Australian visitors enough?