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Know Any Adsense Clones?

Like Chitika, but who pay by wire transfer or stormpay or egold

         

damlag

2:15 pm on Dec 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi guys,

I have a site that exists for a year now. I receive about 2000 clicks a month. Tried making money with aff. programs, but no luck.

I'd like to implement some kind of adsense type program, do you know any. I could use adsense, but they don't pay by wire, egold, stormpay (I'm not in us). Checks are not good for me either...

Do You know any other similar programs that pay per click for displaying ads on your site, and that pay commissions via wire, sormpay, egold?

There's Chitika, but they said they don't pay by wire.

Thanx.

slash84

8:34 am on Dec 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi damlag,
To start off, i am using chitika and google on my website. I live in india and google pays me by check and chitika by Paypal. The great thing about Paypal is that i live in one of the "supported" countries which means that when i reach a minimum limit i can cash my Paypal balance in local currency through check (Better than waiting for a check from US)
Does Paypal support your country? If yes then this is your answer.

damlag

9:06 pm on Dec 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanx for reply.

That's the problem. Paypal isn't available. Only to send money...

Check isn't good either, first where I live there's no mailbox :), second, post office mailboxes are not very good either, besides there's a month or so to wait until the check is cashed...

That's why I'm looking for faster and better option, like wire transfer. Why G or Chitika don't support it. I know many people would want to get their money wired...

Do you any other ones, I'll try digging the net for 2tier PPC's, maybe they'll offer me something...

ArtistMike

9:20 pm on Dec 4, 2005 (gmt 0)



I could use adsense, but they don't pay by wire...

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AdSense will make an "electronic payment" into your bank account. Why will your bank not accept that?

incrediBILL

9:34 pm on Dec 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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There's Chitika, but they said they don't pay by wire.

After they 'audit' your account they may not pay at all!
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level80

5:49 am on Jan 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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"That's why I'm looking for faster and better option, like wire transfer. Why G or chitika don't support it."

As Google support electronic funds transfer to many countries already there would be no point in them supporting wires too as either requires a bank account!

Chitika supports Paypal which can then be transferred from Paypal into your bank account.

Wires are expensive. Most places that offer them charge extra. Would you be willing to take the cost of the wire out of your payment?

altius

11:47 am on Jan 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Level 80, in my country wires are less expensive than cashing checks from other countries. If I want to cash a check from Google, there's a "processing fee" of ~ EUR 15, besides the awful 30 to 45 days waiting time.
I have asked my bank and found out major banks here have an "electronic transfer" option available. Problem is my only way to receive money from Google is "Standard" or "Secured" delivery, both available for checks only :) .

Matt Probert

11:52 am on Jan 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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There is an alternative, and they will pay by wire transfer, and they are banned from being mentioned on Webmasterworld, so I shant name them <g>

Matt

jetteroheller

11:55 am on Jan 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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There's Chitika

I test it as a PSA replacement.
So far, only Amazon brings less.

So far 1 click and 1900 impressions.

On my German sites, I have an own ad block
to redistribute visitors over my own sites.

When I have more pages translated to English,
Chitika will be replaced by own ads.

percentages

12:13 pm on Jan 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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>As Google support electronic funds transfer to many countries already there would be no point in them supporting wires too as either requires a bank account!

There are actually issues with Google's EFT. Yes they support EFT in the UK, but only to certain bank accounts. If your account happens to have a non-conforming account number then they can't provide EFT to the UK even!

For example if you open a foreign currency account in the UK it will most likey not have a traditional UK formed account number, and Google's EFT won't work for you!

I would like to see Google employ a little less technology in this area. Just allow us to enter an account number, IBAN number, sort code, routing code, blah...blah...blah, and don't have your technolgy attempt to validate it.

Assume we know what we are doing, and know that EFT will work using it. You don't need a piece of software to protect us from doing something stupid, like not getting paid!

RonS

12:24 pm on Jan 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Yes they do, because they'll be the ones trying to track down your missing payment for you and trynig to claw back the funds paid to the wrong account. :)

Tracking down a missing electronic payment can take a lot of personhours