AdBrite is a well established Ad marketplace that offers publishers with a number of ways to monetize their websites. These includes Text Ads, Banner Ads, Rich Media Ads (in-page ads, expandable ads, floating ads), Full Page Ads, Inline Ads, and the so-called BritePic. AdBrite also allows advertisers to buy a link on a publisher's website for a period of time and earn money from it.
AdBrite’s unique BritePic format allows you to monetize photos on your site with interactive text ads. Captions slide out whenever a user hovers over the image. All you have to do is use a BritePic tag instead of the [img] tag in your site.
Like InfoLinks, AdBrite also offers inline ads. The Inline ads format allows you to display an ad only when a user scrolls over a given word—saving you a lot of space.
It's very easy to apply for as a publisher and get accepted into AdBrite program. You just simply fill in and complete the online application form, place your ad code, and there you go! After registering, you can submit your site to the AdBrite Site Directory where advertisers can choose to place ads on websites of their choice. If an advertiser likes your site, he/she might buy a link from you. You can price your own links, set the duration, and earn money from such service.
AdBrite also pays commission for referrals. You can promote AdBrite though text links or banner ads on your site and earn a lot of money!
AdBrite pays publishers on a monthly basis. The default minimum check amount is $100, but you can set it as low as $5.
I guess many of you have already heard about Text Link Ads (TLA) program. For those who have not yet heard of it, this message is just right for you.
Text Links Ads are just static html links placed on your websites pointing to advertisers' sites. You earned 50% net revenue of the sales price for each text link ad sold off your website through the system. The program is not a pay per click or contextually served ad system, so you can display Text Link Ads on the same page with Google AdSense, Yahoo! Publisher Network, and other contextually served ads.
You can simply earn money by publishing text link ads. Text-Link-Ads sell text links on your pages. You allocate a space on your page for their links, submit which pages you want to sell on, and they'll put your space in their marketplace.
As a publisher you can choose how many ads you would like to display, and whether they will appear on a single page or sitewide. The number of ads you choose to display will affect on how much each link on your site will cost. The more Ads you choose to appear, the lesser will be the price per link.
The location of the Ads will also affect your earnings. You can use the Text Link Ads calculator to see how much a link is worth on your site depending on where you put it and whether you chose to offer a single page or a site wide link. The left side of your page can earn you the most and the link worth decreases as you move to the right side.
The site ranking of your website from search engines and ranking sites like Alexa Rank and Google PageRank will also affect your earnings. Get a higher ranking for your site and it will attract more advertisers and will get you a higher price per link.
Text Link Ads has an affiliate program that will pay you $25 for any referred visitor that is accepted into their publisher program and installs the advertising script on their site for seven days. If you refer an advertiser who purchases an advertisement, the referral will appear in your affiliate account within 24 hours.
Text-Link-Ads also offer paid text links in your feeds via the Feedvertising option. You can use the space to sell text links through Text-Link-Ads (the same way they sell text links for your site) or put your own ads in there. The Feedvertising option is only available to WordPress users.
Try Text Links Ads and let me know how it goes out with you.
I think there is more of a program than just fun, but it would be great if it is all for fun! Here's' another money making machine that do slight changes on the way of making money - here money is made out of fun. Yeah, I believe you can earn much money from this fun solution just like from any other program.
"Scratch my back and I will scratch yours" is the way money is made here, I think. Here's an online "tipping" system called ScratchBack that allows you to accept tips and "give back" links or images in return on your blog. And you earn money from every tip you get. All I will say for now is that it is an online advertising solution similar to things like Chitika, Blogads, AuctionAds or TextLinkAds and Adbrite. Similar in that it’s a publishing solution, but totally different and unique in how it works.
How does it work? First, you have to signup for an account. You have to create a widget as provided in the site. Then, put this widget to your blog or website. The reader now will 'tips' using this widget. And after 'tipping tips', the reader will get links and/or images in return. They have to 'tip' you in order to get these links and/or images. You name your price on your tips, and you earn money.
It would be fun beacuse readers will be 'scratching your back' by 'tipping tips' to get the opportunity to display a text link or image. They won't be able to display those links and images unless they 'tip' you.
How do you get paid? Payments for earnings are paid through PayPal. If you don't have a valid, working PayPal account, you shouldn't use Scratchback as a publisher because you won't ever get paid. Payments are made at the end of a thirty-day cycle. It can take up to 15 days to remit payment to your PayPal account at the end of each cycle. Publishers must earn at least $25 to initiate payment.
InfoLinks announced its new launching event - the June Infolinks Challenge, an online video contest with a grand prize of $5,000 open to all publishers!
As a publisher, you are invited to film your crazy, creative and funny ideas of making money online for a chance to win up to $5,000! (If you have not been a publisher, click here to become one!)
Prizes
- Grand prize: $5,000
- First prize: $1,000
- Second prize: $500
Video Requirements
- Create a movie clip (live or animation) up to 2 minutes in length, showing your creative and funny ways of making money online.
- Finish the movie with the attached slide: “Infolinks Challenge – Final Slide”
- Upload your video to YouTube at www.youtube.com.
- Send an email to blog@infolinks.com during the Contest Period including your complete name, address (including zip code), telephone number, primary e-mail address and the URL of your video application posted at www.youtube.com.
- During the contest period selected videos will be posted on the InfoLinks' blog for all to view.
Judging Criteria
All applications will be judged based on:
- Creativity – think outside of the… you know, no clichés.
- Originality – show something we’ve never seen before.
- Entertainment Value – “making money online” can mean many things; surprise the world.
- Performance Level – keep decent video quality, at least better than ours.
- Humor – if we all laugh to tears, you get rich!
The Contest starts on June 22, 2009 and ends on July 31, 2009.
Click here for more info!
“CMF Ads provides low-cost advertising with high benefits for publishers. With a stable economy where every credit is paid for, CMF really is Changing Marketing Forever!”
For bloggers, its another source of money. Yet the modus operandi is similar to other popular advertising networks, the cost of advertising is relatively lower as compared to other networks. I think the network is still on its infancy.
If you haven't join the program yet, here is how CMF ads work:
1. Publishers sign up, add their blog(s), and add the CMF Ads widget. Advertisers sign up, and add their site(s). Publishers can receive ads and also place them. Advertisers can only place ads, they cannot receive them.
2. To advertise, you need credits. Credits can be purchased, or earned. 1 credit is worth $0.25.
3. Once you have found a site to advertise on, you click the Advertise link and confirm the ad purchase. Then the publisher decides whether to approve or deny your ad. If the ad is approved, it will run for 30 days.
4. Multiple ads can be placed on a blog during the same period of time. Larger widgets can be used to display multiple ads. Currently the widget can display 1, 2, 3 or 4 ads at a time.
5. If there are more ads than ad spots, a random selection is chosen from the ads that are running. This is why the ads are so affordable - you share the ad spot(s) with other advertisers.
6. Once an ad has run for a full 30 days, it will be removed from the relevant publisher. When this happens, the publisher will receive 100% of the price paid for the ad.
7. Publishers can either re-use credits for advertising on other sites, or sell the credits to CMF Ads for 50% of the purchase price.
Are you running CMF ads? Is it working for you? Please post your comments here.
















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