Banned From Google Adsense ? Here is an Alternative

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by pratikgmr, Feb 2, 2007.

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    Hi folks, I stumbled on a site called Fair ADs Network. They are only allowing around 10,000 accounts at the moment so hurry up.They seem to be the next alternative to google adsense beacuse these guys are doing centextual advertising. Here is what they say:
    "Get ready to say goodbye to AdSense and YPN and see why the contextual ad networks you knew is a thing of the past. Discover a better way to earn an income with FAN by more than just advertising your business or publishing ads on your website."
    They haven't started the program which they say is going to begin around March- April. Everything looks good. They are not going to ban even we intentionally click on the ads.
    "We're not going to ban you for something you didn't do. Even if you clicked on your own ad a million times, you'll be okay. We've applied all possible technology to track all clicks depending on their GeoIP, their browser, their session on the site, when they clicked and how many times they clicked. We'll even know how many times YOU clicked. "
    You can also have both publisher and Advertiser account and money can be used from one account to another.
    "With FAN, you can earn an income regardless of whether you sign up as a publisher or an advertiser. In fact, you can even register as both! You can even transfer your funds back and forth as you please! You'll have complete control over your money. Hey, it's your money, right? So, you should be able to do what you want with it.

    Before you read on, please understand what FAN is not:

    FAN is not a matrix program
    FAN is not an MLM
    FAN is not a U.S. only service provider
    FAN is not discriminative of your account preference "


    It does sound good but the site kinda looks unprofessional. Just my opinion. I dont want to write too long, just read for yourselves.
     
    pratikgmr, Feb 2, 2007 IP
  2. jameskon

    jameskon Well-Known Member

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    what CPM do you offer?

    also not much publishers there...
     
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  3. pratikgmr

    pratikgmr Active Member

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    Sorry, it's not my site. Just trying to spread the word.
     
    pratikgmr, Feb 2, 2007 IP
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    If they do not have some good sites to promote you will not make any money.
     
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    rcj662 Guest

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    I do like the ability to transfer funds back and forth between advertiser and publisher.

    Adsense should do same.
     
    rcj662, Feb 2, 2007 IP
  6. pratikgmr

    pratikgmr Active Member

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    I also liked the idea that they don't ban you. So, feels safer.
     
    pratikgmr, Feb 2, 2007 IP
  7. Snout

    Snout Peon

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    They dont ban? Shouldnt this mean that this service going to be infested with spammers pretty soon? The bans *mostly* come for right reasons... Doubt that advertizers will like "no ban" policy.
     
    Snout, Feb 2, 2007 IP
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    craiger22 Well-Known Member

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    As an advertiser I do not like the no-ban policy. This will lead to alot of low paying clicks as a publisher also. I will not be joining.
     
    craiger22, Feb 2, 2007 IP
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    hey nice post - I might sign up myself and trial it on a few sites of mine.
     
    AusMate007, Feb 2, 2007 IP
  10. Zerosleep

    Zerosleep Established User

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    Hey no referral links on the posts i suppose till there are many alternatives of Adsense and YPN and far more better then this : Chitika,Kontera try these why try new one's
     
    Zerosleep, Feb 2, 2007 IP
  11. pratikgmr

    pratikgmr Active Member

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    No ban because they are saying this:

    "Stop worrying about paying out the ear on fraudulant clicks.
    Each click is counted only within a 12-hour session. Even if they clicked on your ad a billion times, you will only pay what you offered to pay PER click per 12 hours. We have also strategically designed our ad delivery system to learn about the visitor's activity and make them click!"

    Seriously, I dont care about this network but they are only taking 10,000 or less advertisers/publishers so why not just register an account. No harm in that. I have registered in Agloco thing, bidvertiser, adbrite, the other crap, etc etc .You know just in case they might do something good or big and it might get hard to get in later.
     
    pratikgmr, Feb 3, 2007 IP
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    I have come across a web site that uses adsense like ad blocks. However the ad block only contains ClickBank products and you get a commission once somebody buys from it.

    For more info: http://www.freewebs.com/
     
    kiran7, Feb 4, 2007 IP
  13. Snout

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    Now thats bad, because a valid visitor might click 2 or 3 times for some reason (there are many slow or unexperienced internet users) during a few minutes session. Why shouldnt i get the money-per-click i deserve as a webmaster? Doesnt sound too fair.

    Tried 6-9 of those "adsense killers". They all pay 0.004$ in average where Adsense pays 0.60$ in average. Doesnt worth wasting time/money/resources :rolleyes:
     
    Snout, Feb 5, 2007 IP
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    I am in FAN 3 days - my number 855. Today there are about 1100 members - growth is not "like Storm"
     
    Researcher, Feb 9, 2007 IP
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    Hello everyone,

    I'm Kevin Lam, the CEO and co-owner of Fair Ads Network. I'm here to clear some confusion.

    That's a misconception. It's not that we won't ban any one, but that we'd make sure clicks are accurate. We will ban members when necessary but publishers are safer with us.

    It would be nice if you spent the time to find out more about my company before rolling your eyes and worrying that we might pay only $0.004 a click. You'll notice right away that we will pay 60% of all click-throughs and the minimum CPC for the advertiser is $0.05 a click. That is why it's so important to allow only ONE click per GeoIP session, per ad, per 12 hours.

    It is imperative to enforce that or people can easily click on ads all day racking up thousands of dollars that just waste the advertiser's money. Who wants that?

    What I've done differently for my company is that when the ads are clicked on, it will open in a new page. This gives the publisher the opportunity to gain additional clicks on other ads or the opportunity to make a sale on their site. Google and YPN doesn't do that!

    There's a lot more, so please read through our site, including our FAQ and TOS before making any further assumptions. I've worked really hard to make the compensation plan as fair as possible. And you'll see that from going through my site.

    Thank you for everyone's time.

    And oh, no, the growth is not like a storm. We only have about 2,000 members. It's because there are so many people who are paranoid and scared about it and waiting for results to join, but once we are in Beta and people are making money people will flock over to us to see how fair we really are.
     
    netdebut, Feb 24, 2007 IP
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    Thanks Kevin.
    This has cleared some of my doubts and hopefully of others also. I have already joined your site and looking forword to using it.

    regards
     
    kiran7, Feb 24, 2007 IP
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    No problem, Kiran. Thanks for joining us.

    I would like to add one thing to Snout's comment about how the publisher should be getting credit for every click. Tell me, does Google do that? Or do they simply close your account? You be the judge of that.
     
    netdebut, Feb 24, 2007 IP
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    appears to be a good alternative, lets see how it goes.
     
    ahref, Feb 24, 2007 IP
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    As I keep on saying, anything that loosens the Google strangle hold on the contextual advertising market can only be a good thing.
     
    CountryBoy, Feb 24, 2007 IP
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    Well as both an advertiser and publisher this system is much more intriguing to me. I do not want your "trick" clicks at all as a advertiser. This system seems to protect from both fraud clicks and your tricking clicks from your unexperienced user.
     
    akula, Feb 24, 2007 IP
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