... Monetisation Tips Tricks« : ‹ : [1] : » : › • New ways to monetizeHello ! I’m looking into making some money out of the traffic of my websites Anyone out there know of a good programme? It shan’t be intrusive... Source: IrishWebMasterForums |
pub: 13 Aug 2008 by: alicemartin |
added: 13 Aug 2008 |
cat: Monetisation Tips & Tricks |
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• Clicksor Culling Inactive PublishersClicksor (http://www.clicksor.com/index.php?ref=65405) are culling inactive publishers over the next few weeks. Has anyone had any success with... Source: IrishWebMasterForums |
pub: 18 Jul 2008 by: blacknight |
added: 18 Jul 2008 |
cat: Monetisation Tips & Tricks |
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• Adsense AlternativeJust found this : netklix (dot) com and looks interesting as an alternative to adsense. Big surprise came when I found the Rep. of Ireland sign up... Source: IrishWebMasterForums |
pub: 16 Jun 2008 by: raul |
added: 16 Jun 2008 |
cat: Monetisation Tips & Tricks |
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• How to sell your site when youre useless at salesI've a site called dublinbynumbers (http://www.dublinbynumbers.com). I don't think it is a bad site and the traffic is going the right way (up that... Source: IrishWebMasterForums |
pub: 10 Jun 2008 by: andywozhere |
added: 10 Jun 2008 |
cat: Monetisation Tips & Tricks |
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• Addicted to AdsenseOkay, I'll admit it - I have a problem. My name is Leslie and I'm an ad-oholic! But seriously, I am thinking of putting ads on my own business website for SEO. I work on my own and only manage about one job per month and I have 30 - 50 visits to my blog each day - why not monetise it? I am looking for reason why I should not do this - any? Source: IrishWebMasterForums |
pub: 29 May 2008 by: caminowebmaster |
added: 29 May 2008 |
cat: Monetisation Tips & Tricks |
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• Did anybody heard about...Did anybody heard about "wunderloop" ( . com and . net ) ? .. "Behaviourally Targeted open Ad exchange that allows profiled inventory to be traded across the internet. By identifying target groups it allows an advertiser to reach their target market wherever they may be in the exchange. By adding intelligence and relevance to the media buy, results are greatly increased. For advertisers, this is the first time they can do their strategy, planning and buying for a targeted audience on a true set of unique users across a large number of sites." I keep getting calls from UK and mails like : " We are working with over 200 premium publishers and agencies in the UK, a) getting publisher inventory up and sites tagged for profiling, as well as training agencies on use of the system and implementation - Agency uptake has been fantastic, and we've got lots of campaigns ready to commence. I've attached our 2 pages for you to have a read of, outlining the benefits to all who use connect in a bit more detail. Can you please send me a list of sites that you own and run and total number of page impressions and unique users. I look forward to our chat tomorrow. Cheers Dave " and all the usual nice words but as much as I've asked around it seems that nobody heard about them..!?! They first contacted me out of nowhere so that is why I am so...suspicious :rolleyes: Have a look at the attachement and please tell me what you think . I am actually looking around to move on from Adsense ( Bidvertiser is a joke ... Adbrite is ok on some- bad on some etc ...) so any thoughts on this could be valuable to me... Cheers, Raul. P.S. Attachement as .txt because was too big in original format ( PDF ) Source: IrishWebMasterForums |
pub: 25 Apr 2008 by: raul |
added: 25 Apr 2008 |
cat: Monetisation Tips & Tricks |
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• Yahoo - An alternative to Adsense.Hi, Thought I'd introduce myself. My name's Brendan Carney, I work as an Account Manager for Search123, part of ValueClick. I just wanted to let people know about our Yahoo feed as an alternative to Google Adsense. The Irish search market is really starting to kick off now and more and more advertisers are spending their money on Yahoo campaigns. Many of our publishers have found the click prices on Yahoo to be much more lucrative than Google and so are choosing to monetise their sites this way. Many publishers also prefer that this feed is available in XML or PHP and so is far more customisable. Anyone interested in finding out more about Search123 and the Yahoo feed can email me at bcarney@search123.com or reply to this thread. Source: IrishWebMasterForums |
pub: 14 Apr 2008 by: Brendan Carney |
added: 14 Apr 2008 |
cat: Monetisation Tips & Tricks |
views: 39 time/s
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