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Google Adsense Alternatives For Bloggers

By Buford Mobley
Oct 31, 2009
Most Internet marketers make revenue by using some type of ad service. In the past, the most popular was Google Adsense. There have been a lot of changes at Google which has caused the amount of money being made with Adsense to decrease over the last few years. Marketers searching for Google Adsense alternatives to replace the loss of revenue are finding they do have choices available.

AdBrite can offer you a lot of the same ad formats that you are used to from using Google. AdBrite also has interstitial page ads which will allow you to monetize more types of traffic and not just traffic cliques. AdBrite doesn't discriminate against publishers because of their size, and welcomes bloggers both experienced and beginners. You will find the ability to sell ads to your visitors a welcome change over Adsense.

If you are a small publisher, you're not going to find a better deal than Clicksor. They will not turn you away as quickly as other ad services, and the revenue they can help bring in seems to be better than a lot of the other alternatives. Their ads are not only based on the keywords you have chosen, they are also based on the content of your site. This makes Clicksor a very good choice for bloggers.

If you already have your main choice of advertising revenue, a good choice to use to supplement your main ad income is Chitika. The ads placed by Chitika are for actual products and you get a commission for each sale made originating from your site. The products being displayed will vary with your content.

The Yahoo publisher network was built as an answer to Google Adsense. It is Yahoo's ad serving network which works a lot like Adsense, and income is derived from clicks on ads served based on content. There is nothing innovative about the service, and seems to be more like a rough copy of Adsense.

Adtoll is a worthwhile advertiser which offers something a little interesting. They offer Peel Away Ads along with their regular ads which rest at the top corner of the site. It looks like the website is peeling, so naturally the visitor will move the cursor over the curled page, only to be presented with an ad. It's an attractive and fun ad technique.

Finding Google Adsense alternatives which best suit your needs is going to take a little work on your part. There are plenty of ad networks out there. To find the ones which you like best, you'll have to assess your needs and pair them up with the networks which fit in comfortably with your site.
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