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What are the best advertising services for a website? - Stasy - 04-08-2014 06:36 PM

I would like advertising on my website, but I don't know if I should go with some sort of Microsoft Advertising, Google Adwords, Yahoo Publisher Network, NeverBlueAds, CasaleMedia, or ValueClick Media. Which one will give me the most revenue with the least amount of impressions?
I'm looking for ads to place on my website that. Not ones that I buy.


- Jake - 04-08-2014 06:43 PM

Adwords pays a bit better than some of those other networks, I though Yahoo phased out their publisher network.

There are also direct sale brokers who handle most of the headaches of dealing with advertisers Buyads.com, BuySellads.com and BlogAds.com seem to be the biggest.


- Christy - 04-08-2014 06:48 PM

you'll need to watch this if you want to bring a lot of people to your site:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32x3SDovUZs


- Explo - 04-08-2014 06:51 PM

Ad Words, Facebook ads ect..

The best is to have natural organic search results on the first page of Google.
Hiring a good SEO company can do the trick.


- prem - 04-08-2014 06:59 PM

Even though there are many services of Yahoo, Microsoft, Amazon and affiliate marketing, the best is the google adsense.

Just register in google adsense, after approving your account it asks for the place or area for where to keep the ads on your site. Most important is you if you select appropriate categories related to your site, it may be benefited to you.

From Goolgle Adsense you can get the revenue from your site. Surely you will satisfy with the result.


- Shan - 04-08-2014 07:06 PM

Your best path is to find an affiliate product that matches the content on your site, such as putting ads for electronics on an electronics website. Serving relevant ads to your target audience is FAR more important than which affiliate network you end up using.

The Amazon affiliate program would work well, or Commission Junction or other direct affiliate programs. I wouldn't use Adsense because the earnings are too low, as you are paid a few cents to send a visitor clicking off to a product site that you would have earned a much higher commission percentage on, if it was your own affiliate ad there instead.

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