One Big List of Adsense Alternatives

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by onLoad, Feb 15, 2008.

  1. techfired

    techfired Well-Known Member

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    #21
    Goodness that's huge. I hope aggregate of all the listed will beat up AdSense. Thanks for sharing.
     
    techfired, May 14, 2008 IP
  2. Marketeador

    Marketeador Peon

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    #22
    Great list, though adsense works great, you can see that you have lots of alternatives. The list has many affiliate networks, that could complement Adsense earnings instead of being just another alternative :D
     
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    #23
    Nice list
    Good advice
     
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    onlinemarker Peon

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    #24
    Nice list
    Good advice
     
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  5. learn2earn

    learn2earn Well-Known Member

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    #25
    Thats a very nice compilation of list. Thanks for sharing and diverting your time in preparing that list.,
     
    learn2earn, Feb 27, 2010 IP
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    Spacepk Greenhorn

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    #26
    this one is a good list, I guess now people would never open a thread saying "what is the adsense alternative" ? :)
     
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    #27
    Its a long list. We don't want these lists rather we want recommended adsense alternatives with other people's experience.
     
    badar1653, Feb 28, 2010 IP
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    Well it doesn't seem like a lot of information is forthcoming on this. I think we are looking for a network that has a greater return per impression than Adsense does.

    I would like to see some input here on, selling links, vs affiliate links, vs banners, vs adsense type text ads.

    I think its important to do have some alternatives to the big "G", and mix it up a little bit.

    If anyone has any feedback, I'd love to hear it.

    Rock on,

    Steve
     
    thebigsteveman, Mar 1, 2010 IP
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    thebigsteveman Active Member

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    #29
    Well it doesn't seem like a lot of information is forthcoming on this. I think we are looking for a network that has a greater return per impression than Adsense does.

    I would like to see some input here on, selling links, vs affiliate links, vs banners, vs adsense type text ads.

    I think its important to do have some alternatives to the big "G", and mix it up a little bit.

    If anyone has any feedback, I'd love to hear it.

    Rock on,

    Steve
     
    thebigsteveman, Mar 1, 2010 IP
  10. iangertler

    iangertler Guest

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    #30
    Great post regarding Google AdSense Alternatives - truly an extensive list of resources for webmasters/publishers to evaluate and consider!

    With that said, my new start-up company was founded by some of the leaders that helped to build the pay-per-click foundation that exists today. The company is called Cursor Marketing, which focuses on better monetizing online advertising for mainstream media and publishing companies. Along the way, we realized that this was something important for website publishers of all sizes and launched a new division called AdBull (www. AdBull .com).

    AdBull takes advantage of our patented efforts with cursor-based messaging and advertising via "cursor ads." The difference is that we've incorporated contextual relevance into the mix, allowing publishers to incorporate cursor ads relevant to the content.

    There are many compelling reasons for incorporating cursor ads; here are some of the most interesting ones:

    + Approximately 98% of ALL users look at their cursor when they go to a site.

    + A user’s cursor and eye are engaged 84% of the time!

    + We're about to announce that beta customers have found cursor ads to surpass the results of both in-text & pay-per-click ad programs!

    The other great thing is that this provides a completely "additive" source of revenue for publishers. Since they don't require "real estate" on the site, they can work along with the other forms of advertising that the publishers have incorporated. We'd welcome you to explore AdBull and include it on your list - you can test it out by signing-up at www. AdBull .com and using code ISGLEADS for the limited time beta promotion. Thank you!
     
    iangertler, Jun 13, 2010 IP
  11. shareurlinks

    shareurlinks Well-Known Member

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    #31
    You could be getting somewhere with that. We all look at the cursor without really knowing it, advertising there will be great!

    p.s. Now you have said, I cant stop looking at the cursor :p
     
    shareurlinks, Jun 13, 2010 IP
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    It really is an incredible opportunity, as the cursor serves as a direct connection to the user in many ways. The early indications are overwhelmingly positive, so hope you find Cursor Marketing's AdBull offering to be valuable & worthwhile. There's really nothing to lose, so please feel free to pass along the details to any website owners/publishers you know looking for alternatives to make money with their sites. And thank you for the comment ... it's always great to get feedback, regardless of what it is. Cheers!
     
    iangertler, Jun 13, 2010 IP