Here are some of the best Google Adsense Alternatives and comparitives like adsense you can try to
monetize your website without using Google Adsense, and I’ll tell you
how they work and why you should consider them, so let’s start:
10. Infolinks
Infolinks is a Pay per click advertisement network that allows you to
make money through your blog based on specific keywords. Infolinks
indexes your pages and automatically add some hiperlinks in your text.
Of course, since this isn’t a CPM program, it might take you a while to
start earning a regular passive income through it, but it’s still an
alternative to Adsense. They can pay you via Paypal, Wire Transfer,
Check Western Union, ACH and Payoneer and there’s an initial limit of
$50. Infolinks is great for big websites and it works in English,
Spanish, French and German websites. Start using Infolinks here.
9. Amazon Associates
You can make a good amount of money from Amazon, especially in Christmas and other holidays
Amazon is the biggest online store in the world, so they must be
doing something good. Well, if you have a website that talks about any
product that can be found on Amazon, then Amazon associates could work
for you. Amazon allows you to put dynamic image ads to your blog, so
that you can promote them and while this isn’t a Pay-per-click or CPM
program, it will pay you a small commission for everything they sell
from your links. So let’s say you have a blog about Apple products and
you put an ad driving them to buy an iPod or just a cable. If they buy
it, an small commission will be for you. So if you sell a $10 cable you
might receive a few cents, but sell a $1500 Laptop and you might receive
$100. The good thing is that everything they buy through your link
(even if it isn’t the product you recommended at first) will generate a
commission for your. the only con I find with Amazon, is that they need
to send you a check that could take weeks to arrive to your home, unless
you live in the United Stated of America where you can provide your
Bank account. You can use this with Adsense at the same time.
8. BuySellAds
If you’re thinking on selling ad spaces from your website but you
have no clients to land on BuySellAds might be the right network for
you. buySellAds allows you to sell a space unit to many customers
depending on the kind of traffic they want. so, if your blog has space
for 4 ads, you can publish them here and wait until someone wants to buy
your ad. While this can lead to a good income, this also means you need
a good quantity of visitors and page views if you want to be appealing
on BSA. BSA pays 75% of the revenue generated and you can get your
payment via paypal twice a month, without any starting limit.
7. Text Link Ads
Text Link Ads allow you to sell text ads from your sites. The price
of your ads varies between your Page Rank, Alexa Rank, traffic, Social
media and everything. So, the higher PR you have, the more expensive
links you can sell. TLA pays you via check, Paypal or TLA voucher and
they offer 50/50 revenue with a minimum limit of $25. You can sell up to
10 contextual advertisements from your site on TLA.
6. Clicksor
Clicksor is ad advertising network that allows you to serve text,
contextual and popup ads. With more than 150,000 pages working on
Clicksor, it’s became quite a good alternative to Google Adsense. They
share up to 60% of the revenue depending on the ad (popup ads usually
generate more) and they can pay you via check or Paypal with a minimum
of $50. Sign up in 2 minutes with Clicksor here.
5. Qadabra
Qadabra is a performance based advertisement network created for
publishers to monetize their websites and traffic. I recently discovered
Qadabra and their platform is simple and easy to use. Qadabra provides
different ad sizes and they have a pop up option. They support
international traffic with great fill rates and they pay via: paypal ($1
minimum payout), payoneer prepaid card ($20 minimum) and wire transfer
($500 minimum). So it’s a great option for starters if you’re using
paypal. I got approved for Qadabra in less than 2 minutes. Register here.
4. Chitika
The reason I put Chitika on the number 3 of this list, is because
Chitika is very similar to Adsense. they allow you to customize your
ads, and it only serves contextual ads. One good thing is that you can
use it along with Adsense and there are no problems at all. Chitika pays
via Paypal ($10 USD minimum, which is good for starters) or via check
($50 minimum). If I were to recommend an ads service as an alternative
to Adsense, Chitika would be my first choice, hands down. Chitika can pay you via paypal if you need. Sign up here and get your account approved fast and easily! Bonus: Check my Chitika earnings here.
3. Revenue Hits
I recently discovered Revenue Hits and it looks like a great
contender. I signed up and was quickly contacted by a manager to see how
their ad platform for publishers work and they have a ton of features
to make money. Revenue hits is a Performance Ad network, which means
they pay you for results (CPA which is great for many niches), however,
they have CPM and CPC models too. Revenue hits has an interesting
platform that learns from your Ads so if you give them a try make sure
to keep their ads running for 2-4 days to get the best results. Another
great thing is that they have different monetization channels available.
You can create banner ads, sliders, pop -unders, buttons and more.
Revenue Hits pays on a NET 30 basis and they issue payments via wire,
Paypal and Payoneer! Create your account and get started in just a few
minutes HERE!
2. Adversal
Adversal is a great alternative of Adsense and works as great as
Chitika. They have good banners and the CTR and revenue adapts to get
the best results for your website. I’ve seen the Ads on Adversal have a
good CTR and they have good image ads too. This is probably the Ad
network which seems to work better for those looking for a replacement
of Google Adsense. It works decently with other languages too (Chitika
doesn’t). You account gets approved really fast and they also have Pop
under /CPM ads as an option. Note: Adversal requires a
website with a minimum of 50,000 page views per month, but they have
proven to work really well. I earn over $500-1000 per month. They also
pay via paypal. Sign up here. Bonus: Check my Adversal earnings here.
1. Revenue Hits
I recently discovered Revenue Hits and it looks like a great
contender. I signed up and was quickly contacted by a manager to see how
their ad platform for publishers work and they have a ton of features
to make money. Revenue hits is a Performance Ad network, which means
they pay you for results (CPA which is great for many niches), however,
they have CPM and CPC models too. Revenue hits has an interesting
platform that learns from your Ads so if you give them a try make sure
to keep their ads running for 2-4 days to get the best results. Another
great thing is that they have different monetization channels available.
You can create banner ads, sliders, pop -unders, buttons and more.
Revenue Hits pays on a NET 30 basis and they issue payments via wire,
Paypal and Payoneer! Create your account and get started in just a few
minutes HERE!
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