Google Adsense:
Most people nowadays are familiar with Google’s Adsense program which lets you place content specific ads on your website and thereby allows you to earn a part of the revenue generated. The advertisers, who pay Google to host search word specific ads, can opt for extra advertisement in sites that are not owned by Google. This process managed by Google is the Adsense program. Nowadays Google has become quite choosy about the content as well as the background of a site before accepting it into their Adsense program. Moreover many blogs have been rejected on the mere fact that they were ‘blogs’. This has forced site owners to look for other options to host as well as themselves advertise in the internet. Here we discuss about a few of those alternatives.
1.) AdBrite
Adbrite is definitely one of the best alternatives to Google Adsense. One of the best things about Adbrite is that it accepts small publishers including bloggers. So if you are tired of being rejected by Google Adsense then you can definitely give Adbrite a try. Moreover, Adbrite provides better ads and more control over the content of the ads. An user can choose to turn off the company specified ads and only display those ads which have been approved by the user. Revenue is split 75-25 in favor of the user and even allow the user to specify their own minimum bids per ad.
Bidvertiser:
Bidvertiser is another content specific advertisement agency which works as an excellent alternative to Google Adsense. Bidvertiser allows an user to customize ads that can be displayed on the user’s website. A simple editing tool allows a person to change the size and shape of the ad that will be shown on the site. Bidvertiser has a good payment method, paying either by check for $25 increments or via PayPal in $10 increments. Definitely a good news for the Blog specialists. The only downside to this provider is that they can be choosy about whom to accept into their program and there are lots of examples of sites getting banned when they showed a slight change in traffic.
Exit Junction:
The reason why we chose to write about Exit Junction is the unique way in which it uses ads directed at web surfers. Instead of showing the ad while the user enters the site or is browsing the site, the ad is shown when he/she is leaving the site. This is an excellent idea to generate revenue especially from people who accidentally visit your site and immediately want to leave. An ad is shown between that person’s arriving at your site and after he/she has pressed the Back button. This also helps you to use two advertising providers at the same time since Exit Junction does not use space in the actual site. The ad generated depends on the original word which brought the user to your site in the first place. Also they allow monthly payout via both check and PayPal for as low as $25.












