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#11 madrasboss

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Posted 25 July 2007 - 04:44 AM

google is the best on web and admob is best on wap

#12 boaz

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Posted 14 November 2007 - 01:01 AM

i think google is the best because ..it gives us true information rather than junk popups

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Posted 24 November 2007 - 02:06 PM

yup google is very highly rated

however there are loads of companies out there heres a comparison site that i use

http://www.xenyo.com/blog/guide-to-ad-netw...pc-ad-networks/

there are loads so you cant really say thats best or this is best because it would take ages to use everyone! the link there is an alphabetical list of them including thos that have been mentioned
DON'T be fooled by the "Internet Marketing Asia" its just a brand name :) honest! also are you certian that ppc (Pay-Per-Click) is the best way?

Types of Ads

Cost per Click (CPC)
CPC ads in this guide refers to networks that provides ad blocks that pays the publisher a certain amount for every click of an ad displayed on their site. The price of each click or Cost Per Click (CPC) differs between each network, website, industry and will be covered in more detail in the CPC Ad Networks Review.

Google Adsense
Yahoo Publishers Network
Adbrite
Bidvertiser
Chitika
Clicksor
WidgetBucks
ShoppingAds

Find out which network will work best for you in our CPC Ad networks review.

Cost per Impressions (CPM)
CPM ads are paid based on the number of times they are shown on the publishers’ website - impressions. The price of each impression (or more commonly termed Thousand impressions, CPM) differs between each network, website, industry and will be covered in more detail in our CPM Ad Networks Review.

Google Adsense
Adbrite
Casale Media

Cost per Action (CPA)
In a CPA model, the publisher gets paid when a visitor they have referred to the advertiser completes an action such as signing up or buying a product. For this reason, the revenue the publisher earns is defendant on the advertiser and is commonly set as a percentage of the sale for products sold such as 10% or 15%.

The CPA model is often referred to as affiliate marketing where the publisher is the affiliate and the advertiser is the merchant.

Google Adsense
Clickbank
Commission Junction
Linkshare
Shareasale
AuctionAds
Find out which network will work best for you in the CPA Ad networks review.

Hope this helps
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#14 mukeshkaparthi

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Posted 12 May 2011 - 01:25 PM

There are lots of discussion for this post saying that they are paying a lot from sites .it is good when you earn from them But pleanty of sites on the net are scam which contains spam which are harmful for computers.Many of people unknowingly fall as pray to them. It is better to know about the site before joining in to it by knowing weather it is scam or not.

#15 outsourcelink

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Posted 11 June 2011 - 11:37 AM

Google’s PPC increases your website visitors immediately. Pay per click or popularly known as PPC. PPC is an Internet marketing formula used to price online advertisements. Pay per click (PPC) is an Internet advertising model used to direct traffic to websites, where advertisers pay the hosting service when the ad is clicked.

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Posted 18 July 2011 - 05:18 PM

Is this true? An associate told me he was paid $5.00 and he did not do anything. He said he added google adsense. I was planning to start a website promote the site aggressively, add an affiliate program, probably put a math question, and use a program to ensure human traffic no webbots, get up to 1,000 click throughs each day. Is this a good plan? Am I anywhere on the right track?




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