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Google Adsense : Alternatives To Google Adsense Google Adsense Alternatives

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i think what you mean is 'does anyone know any good advertisers like google adsense? i cannot seem to find any.'if you're looking for google adsense you can search it on google or https://www.google.com/adsense/start/?gsessionid=SwO-hIVsePGb49Z-x-XWsw. another good advetising comapny that allows you a range of ads is http://www.yesadvertising.com/

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There is also clicksor but Your site must be in English :PClicksor pay more than google so if you have an english page then better use clicksor you can register in no time and you can in a minute see if you can earn on your page or not due to your language :D

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Clicksor sucks, they do not even have a 'decent' website.

 

In my opinion, the best is Google AdSense and that of course goes without saying. But there is one more that is good, and that is AdBrite, but watch what you subscribe for!

 

Adhearus is also good, but they take you to an interim that syas that you have clicked on an ad and you have to click once again to reach there, which the users of your website might never do! SO you never get paid :D

 

So, my recommendations:

1. Google AdSense - https://www.google.com/adsense/start/?gsessionid=SgYiEY_aF0aSlcIi2QsPEA

2. AdBrite - http://www.sitescout.com/adbrite/?utm_source=adbrite

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..or how about don't put any and make your page load faster and your visitors happy lol greedy people :D i have never and i hope i wont have to put an ad on my site. anyway i think Google adSense is the best because they are text based unlike some of the huge picture ads that other companys use.

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Clicksor sucks, they do not even have a 'decent' website.

 

In my opinion, the best is Google AdSense and that of course goes without saying. But there is one more that is good, and that is AdBrite, but watch what you subscribe for!

 

Adhearus is also good, but they take you to an interim that syas that you have clicked on an ad and you have to click once again to reach there, which the users of your website might never do! SO you never get paid :D

 

So, my recommendations:

1. Google AdSense - https://www.google.com/adsense/start/?gsessionid=SgYiEY_aF0aSlcIi2QsPEA

2. AdBrite - http://www.sitescout.com/adbrite/?utm_source=adbrite

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That is too make sure if someone clicks an ad they really check out the site, not that they close the browser after 1 sec... In advantage of advertisers at adhearus

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That is too make sure if someone clicks an ad they really check out the site, not that they close the browser after 1 sec...  In advantage of advertisers at adhearus

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i find that all sites check to see if the user doesnt just clikc the browser or hit back. it called like the click through rate, so i usually end up getting served hosting packages ads, so people go and click at the different info, and the a percentage of the clickthrough rate is paid to me.

 

krap said: 'google uses text based ads rather than images'. which isnt true. you can choose to have only text based ads or both text based and image ads. with the text based, you can display normally 2 or 3 more ads in the area, but the image ads can be more visual appealing

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