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Currently I am running Adsense on my site and it gets about xx,000 page impressions a day. Due to the low paying keywords adsense revenue is only $x.xx (yes thats a decimal place) a day. Now I was reading in this forum that someone suggested they should lose Adsense and concentrate on banner ads.
Again, please excuse my complete lack of knowledge here (don't flame me ;)!) but would banner advertising be better? How does it work, do you get so much per impression or is it like Adsense and you get paid per click?
The site has a large number of pictures (plus loads of content), and so while Adsense is making some money (i expected it not to make any at all) would banner ads be more suitable?
Any help would be appreciated, sticky me if you want more info, or want to offer me advice! ;))
I found I was getting much less than $1/CPM advertising through traditional banner networks. Really just not worth it compared to Adsense.
1) majority of your impressions / clicks will be wasted, especially if you have an international website.
2) what I see in fact on those networks is that their cpm / cpc prices are all "run-of-network" in fact, and they're really low. I am not talking about the very famous "smiley" or "screensaver" ads here, but go to any website and you'll see an ad is displayed on those websites, but in fact all those websites have highly different niche.
3) for getting real high cpm / cpc rates, you have to work with an agency, and that agency must find targeted campaigns that will suit your website. It is so easy to get $10.00 cpm with those kind of campaigns, I have received one in the last week, this price is even without negotiation. Otherwise, we have to deal with $0.20, even $0.10 CPM's. It doesn't even worth to use the CPU of your server for serving banners at that price. Don't get me wrong on this, that word of mine is not to you, that's for everyone of us who accepts campaigns at that prices. I, personally gave up inserting codes of networks serving campaign banners at that prices, whatever their names is (Burst, etc, any of them)
4) What I see last months is that people think as there's only Google in the market for displaying contextual ads, or it is only Google who pays good rates, that's not true.
You may find an agency, and wait for a high paying campaign. While waiting for it, you can use your impressions for serving contextual ads, or find affiliates. What I saw until today is that you have to use different combinations every time to catch the highest possible payout. Sometimes you just have to serve contextual ads, sometimes a mix of those, etc.
However, I do have a stipulation that I can rotate in other ads into the mix.
I'm curious how I would rotate their image and Google Adsense at the same time. Say 50/50 or something like that.
Any ideas? I don't need anything too fancy, like tracking clicks etc. As I'm only taking flat fee for banners. I just need a switch between Adsense and my advertisers' banners.
Thanks.
Something I seldom see mentioned here -- most of the better banner CPM programs (TribalFusion, Burst, 24/7_RealMedia, etc.) are US-targeted.
I did apply to one of these (forget which one) and despite the fat that most of my site traffic comes from the US, and therefore the content needs to be US orientated, the fact that I'm outside the US means they rejected me. My site is #3 on Google for the primary keywords, and it's a fairly high volume site. Go figure.