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Monetize your Blog or Website with Bidvertiser

March 2nd, 2010 Sourish No comments

Most of the bloggers use Google Adsense to monetize their blog.But one should never stick to just one source of income and rather split of into various trusted AD Networks.The reason being , if one fails , the other keeps working.I have been using Bidvertiser even before i started this blog , and i have got more success with Bidvertiser than i have done with Adsense since the last three four months.

Bidvertiser comes with a clean interface , just perfect for new publishers.Chances of getting banned is minimal unless you choose the other way.

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Key Benefits:

  1. No minimum requirements for visitors and page views
  2. Warez Sites allowed (That includes Pirated Content but limited to Porn)
  3. Payout threshold only 10$
  4. Payout every 30 days
  5. Great referral plan.Earn 10$ every time your referral reaches payout.
  6. Ads visible in web browser’s without flash installed, and in mobile devices.
    Read More : About Bidvertiser
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Earn with Search Targeted Advertising – Chitika Review

August 27th, 2009 Sourish No comments

In my previous post I discussed about how you can earn money from other advertising services other than Google AdSense. Few days back I came across one such site called Chitika. These guys have low payout threshold just like Bidvertiser, only 10$, paid via PayPal, again a very convenient source. Read more how to join PayPal.

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Google Adsense Alternative – Bidvertiser Ads

August 14th, 2009 Sourish 1 comment

One of several ways people make money is by placing 3rd party ads on their website or blog.

World’s largest online advertising publishing service provider is Google AdSense. Google is believed to give millions of bloggers all over the world about 40% or even 50% of their total blogging income. Really good, isn’t it? Even Though Google ad publishers have to comply with some very strict ad serving policies. Google is quite picky when it comes to accepting your publisher account. Read more…