Monday 29 August 2011

7 Alternatives to Google Adsense

Google AdSense is the leading ad serving program on the web by the king of the web-GOOGLE. As it’s the most popular and highest paying so are its TOS (Terms of Service)—most strict. Despite extreme care taken by you in staying upright with Google AdSense, you can always expect your Google Adsense account to be banned for some known or unknown reason(s). Thus it is always paying to use some alternative options.

Note:

When you use other ad serving networks with Google AdSense, your income maximizes because page impressions are counted for all advertising programs including Google AdSense.

Caution:

No ad serving network on the web can even match Google AdSense in terms of ads variety, business volume, no of advertisers and most important, cost per click. (Cost per click usually depends on location).

1. Chitika:

  • This ad serving program is very similar in appearance to Google AdSense. It has all banner sizes in both text and image formats.
  • Visitors from US/Canada and the rest of the world are tracked separately with US/Canada visitors generating higher revenue.
  • It has different ratings for websites. For example silver level domains and gold level domains, with gold level domains generating more income.
  • Revenue is tracked through cpm and ctr. Cpc and no of clicks are not shown so you don’t have to worry.
  • Minimum payout is $50 via check.

2. Infolinks:

  • It is the best alternative to Google AdSense.
  • Provides in text and in line advertising. Infolinks system tracks some keywords in the text and turn them to hyperlinks. When someone clicks those links which are actually ads, publisher gets paid.
  • Minimum payout for PayPal is $50 and bank wire is $400.

3. Clicksor:

  • This ad serving company allows all type of advertising. It is a blend of Google AdSense and infolinks style.
  • You can display both contextual and in text ads.
  • Minimum payout is $50 via check and PayPal and $1000 through wire transfer.

4. Bidvertiser:

  • It offers several banner sizes and styles.
  • Minimum payout is $10 via PayPal and $100 via check.

5. Vibrant Media:

  • It is another leading ad serving company after infolinks.
  • Offers in text and in line advertising.
  • Sometimes even higher rates then infolinks.

6. TNX:

  • Allows you to sell links on your site.
  • Good for PR 0 sites.
  • Offers referral program.
  • It takes 12.5 % commission from both advertisers and publishers.
  • You can embed code in every page of your site.
  • Payout methods include PayPal, check, wire transfer.

7. Adversal:

  • Adversal is a popup program that pays $6 per 1000 unique impressions ($6CPM).
  • Minimum payout is $20 through PayPal, check etc.

Sunday 28 August 2011

Fast Google Adsense Approval Trick

Getting Google Adsense account has become a very complicated job due to strict Google policies. Google took this step after facing a thick fraudulent activity. Now getting a Google Adsense account approved is no more a piece of cake. This problem is particular in Asian and east Asian countries means the third world countries like china, India, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan etc. in USA, Canada, UK and surrounding countries, if you put an empty blog in front of Google Adsense, it will be approved within few hours.
Now coming on how to get an Adsense account approved for earning online income.
1. Website/blog:
First and foremost option is still the same. You may consider starting a blog with quality content to get approval for Google Adsense. But it has to be unique and should at least be 6 months old. This option really sucks- waiting for 6 months. Here the other options come on the surface for getting approval for Google Adsense.
2. Hub pages:
A hub page is your online space for sharing news, ideas, advices, blogs, articles etc. the best thing is that you can integrate Google Adsense with your hub pages to earn cash online. But where is the Adsense approval? Once you apply for Google Adsense, you give your hub page address in place of website URL. But the odds for getting Google Adsense approval through hub pages are much higher as compared to your site or blog. The worth of revenue obviously depends upon the traffic that comes to your hub page(s).
You can develop your hub pages at hubpages.com
3. Revenue sharing sites:
It’s another easy and interesting option. Such sites allow you to share links, blogs, articles, images and videos. Ads are displayed in the sidebars and revenue is generated as someone clicks those ads. That revenue is shared as declared by the site.
For example Flixya.com shares 100% revenue. Flixya is otherwise recommended since it is powered by Google Adsense, so ads are served by Google Adsense and maintaining the legacy, revenue generated by Google Adsense ads is much higher than any so called advertising monster.

List of revenue sharing sites for Google Adsense: