Adsense would be a better choice as it is a more widely accepted advertising means but having adsense in a site without high traffic probably won't help you much. To really see the income from Adsense you have to create high traffic to the site with some niche of your own, then you can opt for the google adsense in feed option where you can completely customize your google adsense layout. This way, Adsense will work better.
That's correct. MSN Adcenter is only for advertisers wanting to pay for traffic. You cannot run MSN ads on your site so there is no way no way for a website owner to display MSN ads at this time.
Yahoo Search Marketing/Overture gives me horrible quality clicks, and slow statistics as well. I have completely eliminated them at this point. I wonder if I should give MSN Adcenter a shot? Up until now, I have done fine with Google Adwords though.
I have tired of just using Overture's interface, they didn't much care about usability. I get some campaigns with good traffic for cheap prices and others have no luck at relatively high bids. There are people (Shoemoney) for one, who swear by Adcenter now for high volumes of nickel clicks, I can't seem to get high volume from them but that might just be my niches.
Don't you have to pay to start ad center? something like 5£GBP 5$USD talk about converting correctly..
try using 2nd and 3rd tier networks like 7search and searchfeed Adwords minimum bid per click sux ass