PPC Engines
#11
After Adsense, the next one I was thinking about looking into was Adbrite.

Has anyone had success with an Adbrite account?
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#12
-thoma- Wrote:Clicksor.com
Bidvertiser.com

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What are alternatives to Google AdSense?

What a great list of alternatives. I might have to spread the list around for people who have had problems with Google.
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#13
Adbrite is the style that highlights keywords as links, isn't it?

When I first saw that style of ad, I was a bit put off with it because of the little "pop-ups" when you hover the cursor over the link. I think that was Adbrite. :confused:
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#14
Since my blog is a little thing, I have the policy of just putting ads in there that wouldn't bother me. So no pop-ups or pop-unders. Nothing that is intrussive or flashy. Just something subtle with the same colors of my blog. If they click, fine, if not, is ok too.
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#15
Taggart Wrote:Adbrite is the style that highlights keywords as links, isn't it?

When I first saw that style of ad, I was a bit put off with it because of the little "pop-ups" when you hover the cursor over the link. I think that was Adbrite. :confused:
As a reader, i truly hate that. You can put in ads without completely disrupting your content.
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#16
PPC best for the websites traffic. A huge traffic come on the websites.
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