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punci
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Posted - 13 October 2004 :  02:28:19  Show Profile
Hi there!

I just read the topic about Adsense. My question is related to that.
I have 10000 page view per day, which I think it's enough to start making some money.
What options do I have?
I know about the affiliate programs, like Adsense and that I could sell ad space.
Which are the best affiliate programs and what other options do I have?
Thx

Astralis
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USA
1218 Posts

Posted - 13 October 2004 :  02:48:17  Show Profile  Send Astralis a Yahoo! Message
Adsense is just a banner program. You get paid per click. Amazon has a good affiliate system. The other affiliate systems depends on what you think your users want to buy.

Don't depend on making money on your site unless you spend time like it's a full-time job. But, you may be able to pay for your hosting fees.
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D3mon
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 13 October 2004 :  05:36:43  Show Profile  Visit D3mon's Homepage
if you have a well optimised site (SEO-wise) then I can recommend Google Adsense.


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pdrg
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 13 October 2004 :  07:49:44  Show Profile  Send pdrg a Yahoo! Message
Be really targetted - just 'general traffic' is worth far less than highly targetted traffic (eg if your site is all 25-35 year old ABC1 males with money to spend on gadgets, this is more cost-effective advertising for gadget vendors, so they pay more per click ;-) )
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punci
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Posted - 14 October 2004 :  03:19:07  Show Profile
Hey guys!

I know that Adsense is a PPC affiliate program and that they pay you per click.
I need ads related to webhosting and webtools,things like that. Can they serve me this kind of ads?
What other PPC affiliate are beside Adsense?I checked out http://www. clicksor.com/ and http://www.content.overture.com/d/. Lately I read a lot about a new program from Targetpoint http://publisher.targetpoint.com/aboutinfo/.
I understand that all I have to do is sign up to this program, make my banners and I will receive targeted ads. It's seems simple.
How much can I earn? How do they pay? How can I be sure that I will receive my checks?
Thanks
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seahorse
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USA
1075 Posts

Posted - 14 October 2004 :  03:24:13  Show Profile  Visit seahorse's Homepage
I can't recommend Amazon associate programs. I've never made anything from them and the time that it takes to pick out books or items that might be of interest to your audience takes quite a bit of time.

I've made money with Google AdSense from day one with a minimum of effort.


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sr_erick
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USA
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Posted - 14 October 2004 :  05:00:00  Show Profile  Visit sr_erick's Homepage  Send sr_erick a Yahoo! Message
I'll agree with seahorse. AdSense if very easy, requires little effort and I actually come out good...but a good amount I may add.




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Jezmeister
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 14 October 2004 :  17:54:57  Show Profile  Visit Jezmeister's Homepage
AdSense is good, but if you want more control over the ads you display and know what you'll get for each click/sale beforehand sites like TradeDoubler are useful (www.tradedoubler.com)
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seahorse
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USA
1075 Posts

Posted - 15 October 2004 :  20:05:15  Show Profile  Visit seahorse's Homepage
If you sell something in digital form on your site, you might want to read this article from Wired.

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.10/tail.html?pg=1&topic=tail&topic_set=

Ken
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