For revenue, you have Google ads strategically positioned on your blog. And now,
you are having unique monthly visitors worth over 100,000 hits per month.
So, you have put in so much effort into building your website and bringing it to its present state! Full of rich and high-quality content that expressly covers your niche market! Also, you have been able to build inbound links from external sources to your blog, and site owners are attesting to the relevance and accuracy of your content.
This is the success story that many bloggers would hope to have, but unfortunately there might be something else that is missing. This line of thought has led many bloggers to consider having alternative income streams to Google AdSense.
There are many reasons anyone would consider an alternative to Google AdSense. It could be the need to diversify income streams from one source to many others. Another reason is the need for additional income, while others could consider an alternative because they have more blog space that they would like to profit from.
If for whatever reasons you have come to this bridge and are still considering if to cross it, or remain at your current position, this training tutorial will highlight the pros and cons of opting for an alternative while providing you details of the best Google AdSense alternatives to choose from.
Excellent tutorial! My blog is not a big one, just about 25 quality posts. I tried Viglink with a horrible outcome years ago. They used links that were not related to my health niche. No worries. That's water under the bridge somewhere in Saturn. Hahahaha!
Seriously, I would like to try Infolinks and/or Blogher dot com. How much traffic do I need to get approval?
Maxine :)
So which ad networks allow for concurrent application on a site? And do you know if any of these networks allow for ad placement on lead generation sites?
Happy holidays
Thanks for this. I have given up waiting for Google AdSense approval so I am trying Media.net
I installed the Media.net Ad manager plugin to WordPress. Do I also need to copy the code into the header and body of my site or does the plugin take care of that? I'm searching for an answer on their FAQ but not found yet.
Thanks and best regards
Andy