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When AS doesn't work for you ...

What is the alternative?

         

caspita

4:56 pm on Jan 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'm not sure if this is the place for this question but is the forum that I visit the most ..so hope if this is not the place the mod can move it.

I have been usign AS since about 2 months now and I think it is not working very good for me .. first at all becasue my site is more returning people that new visitors every day and second becasue the ads repeat to much .. I use to see the same all the time ... I think my site can do it better just displaying banners or so because I have about 200 unique visitors avery day ..the most of them returnign day after day, so I did apply for cj.com and got accepted but now I become to know that they just handle affiliates and I don't see any CPM campain that I can use.

What do you recomend is a good network for this kind of site and average where I can get paid by displaying banners or may be pop-ups (that I don't like to much)?

I know some names but they usually ask for thousand of visitors per day and i'm not at that point yet (hope to be some day) .. I'm looking for something I can get accepted and which is good.

Thanks,
CS.

caspita

5:03 pm on Jan 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Sorry .. I forgot to tell the most of my visitors are spanish language people and from europe.

just in case you know a network serving good banners for those locations.

Thx again.

CS.

simons

11:37 pm on Jan 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Caspita

We are also focused on the European (although English-speaking) market. In our case, due to relevancy issues, we were looking for alternatives to augment rather than replace AdSense. Some of the guys have kindly come up with helpful pointers in our thread at

[webmasterworld.com...]

Hope this helps - Simon S

cyberair

2:06 am on Jan 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Caspita,

I am also targetting the spanish speaking population. However, there are very very few advertisers and a very low PPC on spanish advertisers due to the few bidders. As a way to deal with this, I have all of the content in english as well and have been doing SEO so that my english visitors increase, and it's working.

Maybe you can translate your pages to english. Once contextual advertising grows more popular (1-2 years) spanish advertisers will jump in and PPC will rise, we just need to be patient ;-)