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Kaabi from Maryland (Contact Member) -
I've found that PPC ads are a good way to make money. My site is a low-traffic site and I still make a fair amount of money each month, I'm happy with it. I use AdSense of course, but I've been trying for YPN. I want that!
Comment #1 Nancy from Los Angeles (Contact Member) -
I think the key is whether the ads which are displayed are revelent to the users of your site.Sometimes they do very well. Sometimes not. If you can get the relevant ads you can get the money. If the ads are way off base, you'll be counting pennies.
Comment #2 Paul Roupinian from Redondo beach (Contact Member) -
"I think the key is whether the ads which are displayed are revelent to the users of your site."I agree. If you put just anything there, or the same thing people see at every other site, who will care? A lot of people put porn ads up and of course some people will always click that.
Comment #3 DevilsCharm from US (Contact Member) -
Since about 96.7% of ad services are contextual, including AdSense, which most people use. That means the ads are relevent, so the chance of people clicking is higher.
Comment #4 jennifer from Detroit (Contact Member) -
What alternatives are there to adsense and YPN? I thought I read something a while ago about some other services, but I can't remember what they are now and need to look into alternatives?I know the immediate question is "why?" and the answer is that one of my clients is scared that they will be banned from adsense because of the nature of some of the content on their site. It's a forum and there are some "wild" pictures on there. So the thought is to get them on some other network so they don't risk losing their Google adsense account.
Comment #5 Dixie from Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Contact Member) -
There are a lot of others out there, unfortunately I haven't yet found one that even comes close to paying as well as adsense does.
Comment #6 Nancy from Los Angeles (Contact Member) -
Have you seen one that targets the ads as well as adsense?Do people readying about pets really want to see ads for Vonage?
Comment #7 kcmo from KC MO (Contact Member) -
Can you have adsense and ypn on the same site? I'm guessing that's probably a NO, but I was just wondering.
Comment #8 Jenna from Sunny Florida (Contact Member) -
Actually I thought the answer to that was a "yes". I also thought that MSN provided an excellent alternative to adsense, but I haven't read up much about it. I thought I read something about one of the larger sites out there opting to use MSN instead of Google for their served ads.
Comment #9 Lacie from Denver, Colorado (Contact Member) -
What is a reasonable amount of money Kaabi? If you don't have much traffic, then how do you make much at all? I don't really know much about YPN. Adsense is the only one I know much about. It would be nice if someone would possibly give them some competition. I mean real competition. • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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