Making money from your website is one of the main objectives for many
websites and blogs. Placing ads on your website is one of the main ways
for websites to make money. An online advertising network or ad network
is a company that connects advertisers to web sites that want to host
advertisements. Success of failure depends on selecting the right
advertising network for your website.
There are many advertising networks to choose from. Some work better
than others. Moreover the performance varies from website to website
depending on a number of factors. An ad network that works for one
website may not necessarily work for another. Relying solely on one
network however, can increase your risks and reduce the overall
potential to make money from your website. Although Google Adsence is
the most popular Ad network to monetise your website or blog, there are
many other ad programs that you can either run together with Adsense or
independently to improve the earning potential from your website.
Note: Click on image to visit the Respective Ad Network
Terminology Used:
CPC: Cost per click
CPM: Cost per 1000 Ad impression
CPA: Cost per action including sale, registration or form completion.
1. Google Adsense (CPC and CPM)
Google AdSense is a free program that empowers online publishers to
earn revenue by displaying relevant ads on a wide variety of online
content, including Site search results, Websites and blogs. Alhough for
smaller sites, revenue potential is limited, it is still the best
performer compared to other alternatives. Although you primarily earn
based on CPS, many ads are CPM ads for which advertisers pay you money
per 1000 ad impressions.
2. Yahoo Publisher Network (YPN)
YPN is yahoo’s version of Google Adsense. Yahoo Publisher Network has
been around since 2002. you have to be accepted into the program and
create and maintain a quality site. Yahoo publisher Network works in a
similar way to Google Adsense and in my opinion pays similar rates. It
is still in beta stage however and only open to U.S residents. This is
one of its major drawbacks.
With its acquisition of Overture, it offers a range of products and
expertise and offers publishers and companies customized solutions to
deliver monetisation for your websites and blogs.
3. Double Click -
DoubleClick is owned by Google and is among one of the most trusted
and respected providers. It is the preferred advertising program for
many publishers and offers detailed reporting, streamlined integration
and tailored advertising forwebsites. It comes in two flavours.
DoubleClick for Publishers is meant for the biggest online publishers,
while DFP Small Business is a simpler and free of charge version for
growing online publishers.
Google AdSense account is a technical requirement for creating a DFP
Small Business account. It is recommended for publishers who already use
Adsense as it can expand on your existing set-up by enabling real-time
competition between Google AdSense, third-party ad networks, and other
non-guaranteed advertisers for any inventory on your website. DFP Small
Business will optimise your revenue by automatically selecting the
highest paying ad.
4. Chitika (CPC)
Chitika allows you to display Shopping mall banner advertising on
your website, blog, app or mobile site, with content from our
high-quality network of advertisers. You can use Chitika Ads with
AdSense because Chitika Ads are non-contextual and do not look like
AdSense units. It tends to work better for websites with significant
U.S. and Canadian search engine traffic.
Chitika offers 4 customizable opportunities to make money. Chitika
Premium displays advertisements subject to the search engine query that
landed the visitor; Whitespace monetizes extra space in high resolution
monitors to display relevant ads in parallel to your website; Linx
creates pay per click links within your content; and finally the
Referral or affiliate program offers 10% of the income generated by
publishers you refer to the program and 25% for advertisers.
5. Advertising.com (CPA)
Advertising.com is a large established network where earnings are
based on Cost per action (CPA) i.e. you are paid when a user completed
an action via your ad link. This can be registering on a website,
completing a form or purchasing a product.
Advertising.com, owned by the AOL Group, includes top brands
including more than 90% of AdAge’s top 100 advertisers. It is a large
network that delivers over 140 billion impressions per month and has
offices locations are on all 5 continents. They have their own ad
serving platform, ADTECH, which makes it easy to manage campaigns across
multiple platforms including display, video and mobile.
6. 24/7 RealMedia (CPM)
24/7
Real Media is a large is an established advertising network that
allows you to manage your ad delivery easily and effectively.
Participating website publishers can earn money through the network by
having relevant ads placed on their sites.It is designed for publishers
and advertising network owners who want to get the most value from their
ad inventory. You choose which ads are delivered on your site, receive
real-time updates on campaign status and easily access comprehensive
reports. Revenue is based on CPM which is cost per 1000 impression and
cost per click.
7. Burst Media (CPM)
Burst Media was recently acquired by Blinkx, the
online video provider. Sites must have minimum traffic of 25,000 monthly
page views or 5,000 monthly unique views and provide regularly updated
content to be eligible for Burst Media. Relationship with a publisher
starts with a detailed engagement plan that sets out the kind of brands
publishers want to see on their website. It offers both CPM and CPC
earning models.
There are two models of revenue generation with Burst Media:
- Burst Network – This offers CPM based revenue i.e. you will be paid for every 1000 ad impression on your website. You can select which Ads run on your site.
- Burst Direct – This is designed for quality publishers with more traffic and allows you to directly target advertisers for a fixed rate.
8. ValueClick : (CPM, CPA)
ValueClick Media formerly FastClick is a large advertising network
that can be good for small-to-medium websites. Earnings are based on CPM
cost per 1000 impressions and cost per actions (CPA) for affiliate
products.
Minimum requirement is of 3,000 page views per month. It offers three
main ways for publishers to make money from their websites. These are
display ads, affiliate marketing, and referrals. All types are
controlled through one panel. Publishers can also earn via referrals
whereby when another publisher joins through a user’s site, that user
gets a bonus equivalent to 5% of the new user’s earnings for the first
twelve months of service.
They offer a number of ad formats including banner ads and pup-under
windows ads. They also offer full-page ads that appear when a link is
clicked.
Divisions include
- ValueClick Media
- Commission Junction
- Mediaplex
9. Kanoodle (CPC)
Kanoodle offer a 50% payout to publishers based on cost per click.
What makes Unlike Adsense, advertisers can choose where they want their
ads to appear by selecting specific categories. In addition to
Contextual Advertising, they also allow publishers to earn revenue by
including a Kanoodle search widget on your site and include ads in RSS
feeds.
10. AdBrite (CPC)
Your earnings are based on number of times users click on ads.
Publishers receive 75% of revenue share. Adbrite allows publishers to
choose the type of ads and even the rates they wish to charge clients.
You have the options to approve the ads before they are displayed. Ads
displayed on your website are non-contextual and are based on category
and keywords defined by you as opposed to being automatically selected
based on your content. In addition to text and banner ads, they also
offer Full Page Ads, Inline Ads (like Infolinks or Kontera) and InVideo
Ads. Adbrite can be helpful if you were rejected by Adsense or if you
are a new blogger.
Summary:
Discussed above are some of the Ad Networks that allow websites and
blogs to make money by displaying ads on their site. Although the list
includes some of the most widely used Ad networks, there are many other
networks that you can use to monetise your website.
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