What Is The Highest Paying PPC Company For Publisher?
I have a website and I want to make money on it through advertising, but I cannot use Google Adsense because I admittedly was an idiot clicking my own ads and somehow thinking they wouldn’t catch me hehe.
What will be the best Google Adsense alternative to use to make the most money?
Thanks a million
Two options:
1) Linkbucks. You use it like a URL shortener; enter an interesting link and you get a shorter one. But before the visitor gets redirected to that page, they see an ad, and you get paid per number of ads seen (no need for the visitors to click the ad, they just need to see it). Intermission ads are the best; they display for 15 seconds (skippable via click) and then the landing page is loaded. If you don’t want to replace a lot of links manually, they offer a script that will do it for you. Link: http://bit.ly/b0n40p
2) If you upload files, such as photo galleries, music or whatever to your website, host them on Fileserve. They pay for every download, depending on fileside and geographical location. If you specify that you own a website, they pay even more, but you need to be able to upload a file to the server. Link: http://bit.ly/d7Cn0R
I personally use them both. Creating an account was painless, and I didn’t have to fill any complicated paperwork (unlike Adsense). Payments were sent directly to PayPal with very low minimums ($5 for Linkbucks, $20 for Fileserve). Give them a try for a week, you won’t be disappointed.
Two options:
1) Linkbucks. You use it like a URL shortener; enter an interesting link and you get a shorter one. But before the visitor gets redirected to that page, they see an ad, and you get paid per number of ads seen (no need for the visitors to click the ad, they just need to see it). Intermission ads are the best; they display for 15 seconds (skippable via click) and then the landing page is loaded. If you don’t want to replace a lot of links manually, they offer a script that will do it for you. Link: http://bit.ly/b0n40p
2) If you upload files, such as photo galleries, music or whatever to your website, host them on Fileserve. They pay for every download, depending on fileside and geographical location. If you specify that you own a website, they pay even more, but you need to be able to upload a file to the server. Link: http://bit.ly/d7Cn0R
I personally use them both. Creating an account was painless, and I didn’t have to fill any complicated paperwork (unlike Adsense). Payments were sent directly to PayPal with very low minimums ($5 for Linkbucks, $20 for Fileserve). Give them a try for a week, you won’t be disappointed.
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Personal experience