Monday, May 20, 2013

Earn Money From Blogging: Top Alternatives To Google Adsense

If you’re already blogging and you find yourself continuously being rejected from your Google Adsense application, you need not worry for there are other great alternatives. Here are three (3) websites that could make it easier for you to find ways to make money online through your weblog.

  • Infolinks.com. Infolinks is one of the more popular choices to earn money at home. You can choose inSearch which monetizes your search traffic without disturbing your returning visitors or inText which breaks through typical banner blindness by scanning your copy in real-time and double underlining your most valuable keywords. There’s also inTag which is only seen in an attractive tag cloud and inFrame which maximizes the unused screen margins and frames your site’s layout with attractive display banner ads relevant to your content.  
  • BuySellAds.com. BuySellAds supports six (6) mediums – web, mobile web, RSS, tweets, apps (desktop, iOS, Android), and email. For the traditional and custom advert types, the range could go from display of any size, display in RSS feeds, sponsored tweets, text Ads, email newsletter, background takeovers and image + text. If you’re just getting started with your blog, you can sell anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000 in advertisements per month. If your site is already an established one, the rate could go up to $50,000. A couple of requirements though – your website should at least have a PR or page rank of one (1) and your daily visitors should be 50,000+.
  • Media.net. On media.net, you have two options – you can either show contextual ad or opt for a display advertisement. At the moment, the former is the only one available; the latter will be released to non-beta users in the third quarter of 2013. You can get paid through Paypal or wire transfer. Good thing about this is that it doesn’t depend on the site traffic but rather on the quality of content you provide. Moreover, once you get accepted to the company’s network of publishers, a personal account assistant is there in case you need any help.

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