any advice on Google's adsense alternatives? i heard of overture but they are not like adsense at all..and fastclick only deals with big sites with huge web visits.. i like google adsense format suited for small publisher like me.
chadf
11:11 pm on Apr 9, 2005 (gmt 0)
I've tried probably all of the adsense competitors and imo, stick with google. Google is the only one I can find that changes the ads based on the content of the page instantly. All of the ones that I've used tkae it 24-48 hours for the spiders to crawl and yadda yadda. Google is instant, google pays more and google has waaay more advertisers.
kodaks
12:56 am on Apr 10, 2005 (gmt 0)
There are quite a few resources on the net that list Adsense compeitiors but like the above post states, stick with Adsense if you can.
Do a search on Google for "adsense alternatives".
GerBot
3:16 pm on Apr 10, 2005 (gmt 0)
I tried: BrightAds - the best direct alternative to google but less than 40% of the revenue Clicksor - next best for me - 15% of Adsense revenue TargetPoint - I think these guys forgot to target their ads, spent 3 days waiting ad still showed generic ads - 1% of adsense
waiting on Yahoo and MSN to enter the market
Matt Probert
4:35 pm on Apr 10, 2005 (gmt 0)
and fastclick only deals with big sites with huge web visits.
Have you tried Casale?
They are similar to fastclick, and hence not like Google Adsense.
Regards
Matt
top5jamaica
8:16 pm on Apr 11, 2005 (gmt 0)
kanoodle & ad$onar have been the best contextual options for me ... fastclick the best banner network option
GerBot
4:30 pm on Apr 12, 2005 (gmt 0)
I've just seen banners running for contextweb.com - anyone tried them out yet?