Adsense Competitors and Alternatives
By Allan Gardyne |
Published 01/31/2006 |
Buying advertising , Monetizing a site |
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AdSense competitors
AdSense competitors come and go.
PPCProfitMachine and Affiliate Sensor appear to be defunct. Adbrite, Chitika and Bidvertiser seem to be survivors.
Affiliate Power Ads
Russell Brunson's Affiliate Power Ads are text ads with graphics.
You have a say in what is advertised. Here's a sample...
CBProsense ads
CPProsense is free to join. They make money by placing one of their ads in your display. This is a contextual ad delivery system. The products delivered match the page content. Here's a sample...
These AdSense competitors are well worth checking out - especially considering that you can easily use the first one to replace AdSense PSA ads.
Other AdSense alternatives include ContextAd, Proogle, Adhearus, InfoGrabber, Bidvertiser, DynamiContext, AdBrite, BidClix, Oxado, Veoda, Chitika, Findit-Quick and clixGalore.
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19 Responses to "Adsense Competitors and Alternatives" 
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wissam said this on 07 Oct 2006 9:10:30 AM EDT
Very good, can I use them in my website with adsense here ?
http://human-01.blogspot.com [From time to time, Google has changed the wording of its rules about this. To stay up to date you really need to keep an eye on the AdSense Terms of Service. Today, October, 2006, Google says in its policies: "We do not permit Google ads or search boxes ... to be published on web pages that also contain what could be considered competing ads or services. If you have elected to receive contextually-targeted Google ads, this would include all other contextually-targeted ads or links on the same page as Google ads." Allan.] |
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MoTi said this on 10 Oct 2006 10:06:45 PM EDT
I use cbprosense togther with adsense. Getting excellent results from both.
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Max said this on 13 Oct 2006 3:43:20 AM EDT
Other good PPC sites are Searchfeed, RevenuePilot and LinkaNova
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Kalai said this on 07 Aug 2007 3:27:20 PM EDT
Can I able to use it in my site http://www.thePicky.com. currently I am using adsense
[Yes. Allan.] |
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Ed said this on 03 Oct 2007 3:59:34 PM EDT
Somebody should mention Yahoo Publisher Network (ok I will) which will likely end up being Google's biggest competitor. If for no other reason, this will happen because of their tremendous, although fading, brand power.
http://publisher.yahoo.com/ Unfortunately I can't use this program because I have an adult site. I will be checking out Adbrite and ClixGalore which appear to be adult site friendly. Thanks for the contact info! Ed [It's only for U.S. folk so far. Allan.] |
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Jeremy said this on 26 Oct 2007 12:18:30 AM EDT
The best adsense alternative would be "widgetbucks.com"
They have an amazing interactive ppc ad that make more money than most ads. |
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Minu said this on 05 Jun 2008 1:16:39 AM EDT
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Visit this nice site for details http://AlternativeAdNetworks.com |
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DemonX said this on 28 Jun 2008 1:58:11 PM EDT
Yahoo YPN: The best adsense alternative, but is open only for US publishers. If you are residing outside US, then you can give a try to Bidvertiser or Adbrite. You can get some detail review at http://99dollar.blogspot.com
If you have a blog then you can use 1. Pay Per Post, 2. Sponsored Reviews or 3. Review Me to boost up your earnings. Just google these keywords to know more. |
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Ashok said this on 02 Jul 2008 9:41:54 AM EDT
You have given me a very useful article. Thanks. My article about adsense alternative is here
http://onlinelar.blogspot.com/2008/04/how-i-discovered-amazing-amount-of-high.html |
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Derek said this on 15 Sep 2008 9:12:50 PM EDT
The first two adsense alternatives are now defunct! I am currently trying Affiliate Power Ads on for size, but so far I'm not very impressed. There ads are not very well targeted and the only products they seem to sell are other get rich quick gimicks which don't appeal to my users. Also how is it that you can control what ads appear? Furthermore they do not respond to technical support emails and they want me to sign up for a quadrillion other affiliate programs that I'm not sure I trust.
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Niyazi Unugur said this on 10 Oct 2008 5:59:37 PM EDT
I think the best alternative for both adsense and adwords is AdToll . You will see dramatic increase in your earnings. The other great news is today AdToll is acquired by US company.
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R Kumar said this on 23 Oct 2008 6:46:44 AM EDT
Google Adsense has changed its policy for approving the account. Its terms and conditions have become very rigid and extremely impossible to follow as they are unreasonable.
They say that google ad codes are given only to owners of the sites that are registered with independent domain names and not tagged with free sites like blogger.com. Google wants the independent sites to be operational for at least six months before the application is sent for Adsense account approval. All these are unreasonable conditions. Please suggest some alternative google adsense sites that accept free websites with blogger.com tag for earning ad income. |
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Harris said this on 20 Dec 2008 11:39:12 AM EDT
I am using Affiliate ad wizard, it gives the opportunity to place adsense like ads both with clickbank products and CPA offers. I think it is the best alternative one who are really serious about making money online.
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Zakir said this on 28 Dec 2008 10:11:24 AM EDT
Hi,
I will be new to Adsense. So please help me understand the matter of competitor’s ad in my website. Since the ads that will appear in my website will be related to the keywords content of my site, I will get Adsense Ads which match those keywords only. Then it is obvious that most of the Ads will be from Competitors. If I don’t allow competitors ad what kind of ad will be posted in my website? And, if competitor’s ads are posted in my website and someone clicks I will not be paid for that. Right? Then what is the solution to this matter. Please clarify and give me some tips to increase my earning. Thanks & regards Zakir [If you are selling your own product, you may have a handful of direct competitors who produce similar products. You probably don't want to tell your visitors about those competitors, so you can exclude their domains. If you have an affiliate website, you may feel strongly about one or two rubbishy products which you don't want to see advertised on your site, so you can exclude those domains. When you exclude domains you choose, ads for those domains are not displayed, so there should be no unpaid clicks. You exclude domains, not keywords, so in most niches there will still be many ads which can be displayed. In your niche, you may feel there is no need to exclude any ads. The best way to learn about how AdSense works is to use it. We also have an AdSense section on our affiliate forum where you can discuss this. Allan.] |
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kalpesh said this on 07 Mar 2009 10:53:44 AM EDT
you can make money from many sources i have a blog
http://earnonlineinminutes.blogspot.com and i have explained more than 20 types of online business systems please check it |
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Curt Miller said this on 16 Mar 2009 7:04:50 PM EDT
GoGoHub will come out with their own ads this week. People can literally choose what zipcodes they want to be in. This will make it much more cost-effective for PPC.
I'm not sure if they are allowing publishers to use the ads yet... |
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Kasra Aylin said this on 16 Sep 2009 6:27:48 PM EDT
Hi Allan
to earning money should I use just adsense in my website or other PPC systems could be hopeful to use? Thanks a lot [Google's AdSense is so far ahead of all the rest that it doesn't really have serious competition. Start with AdSense. It's against the AdSense rules to build a site purely for AdSense revenue. Your site should have some other purpose, for example, promoting affiliate products and promoting your own newsletter, which gives you the opportunity of repeat visitors and repeat sales. Allan.] |
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Marcus Whitfield said this on 16 Oct 2009 1:13:28 PM EDT
Great article and great site Allan, thanks
I started a blog and got kicked off AdSense after about a week; I suspect over-exuberant clicking from friends and family, particularly teenage kids! Since people known to me are the most likely readers of my blog, can you suggest a reasonable alternative to AdSense? BTW I'm UK-based. Thank you Marcus Whitfield http://ubergrumpy.blogspot.com [I've bad news for you. Here's the 2009 update: There is no real alternative to AdSense. It's in a class of its own, way out in front. Grovel. Go back to AdSense and plead ignorance. Plead for another chance. If you write convincingly and sincerely enough, perhaps AdSense will give you another chance. Sometimes it does. Allan.] |

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