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Yet another alternative. This one displays products and services from the CJ and Share A Sale affiliate networks, so if you are a member of either of those networks you can have all the benefits of contextual advertising with the payouts of an affiliate program.
http://www.infograbber.net
http://www.infograbber.net
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CBprosense is a good alternative to explore. It was developed by me and works much like adsense (content targeting wise).
It delivers an rss feed of commission paying ClickBank products (up to 75% per sale) to your page and you have much greater control over the appearance and size/content of the ads.
The program's page address is:
http://www.cbprosense.net
Check it out, i would love to hear some feedback and answer any questions.
It delivers an rss feed of commission paying ClickBank products (up to 75% per sale) to your page and you have much greater control over the appearance and size/content of the ads.
The program's page address is:
http://www.cbprosense.net
Check it out, i would love to hear some feedback and answer any questions.
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Thanks for the list! I will bookmark that page.
While there are AdSense alternatives, I would suspect that most of them are used by people who have been kicked out of AdSense, violate the AdSense TOS, or can't get into AdSense for one reason or another. See where I'm headed with this? Google rules as far as payment goes.
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Originally Posted by cscgal
While there are AdSense alternatives, I would suspect that most of them are used by people who have been kicked out of AdSense [...] for one reason or another. See where I'm headed with this? Google rules as far as payment goes.
Here's my calculations for the last 4 months:
EPI EPC EPPv January 0.001439136 0.259482759 0.000796352 February 0.001312507 0.2325 0.000711951 March 0.001247079 0.1868125 0.000611048 April 0.001043039 0.14557047 0.000610522
EPI = Earnings per impression
EPC = Earnings per click
EPPv = Earnings per page view (taken from my server logs)
OK, so page views have been falling, but so have the earnings per page view. The content of the site hasn't changed over this period, so my only explanation is that Google are paying less.
Are the rest of you seeing this decrease as well? The ads appear on an open source application's site, so it is hard to get targeted ads (most of the Adwords that appear aren't relevant for visitors) because they pick up on related normal-world projects that share the same words... but that's been the same throughout the site's history.
I'd be interested to hear what you think.
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