August 16, 2006
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Advertising Pro. That Pay For Blogs


Adsense,Chitika, adbrite are not the only fruit. Far from it in fact, there’s quite a number of programs out there that can be run on your blog, some contextual, some not.

I’d like to put a list together of the A-Z of advertising options for bloggers. The list so far is pretty good, but most likely not complete, so please post anything i’ve missed!

A-Z of Blog Ad Programs. So, without further Bla bla, lets get to the point:

AdBrite
Description: Allows publishers to sell text ads on their sites

AdEngage
Description: Allows you to sell text ads on your blog.

AdGenta
Description: A kind of manual AdsenseBlog – Feed

Adsense
Description: The ubiquitous contextual ad program from GoogleBlog – Feed

Affiliate Sensor
Description: Contextual affiliate text linksWarning: Snake oil seller one page sales letter website with spammy looking text links in the footer. Does not inspire confidence.

All Feeds
Description: Varied offerings from contextual ads to search ads and affiliate links
Banner BoxesDescription: Contextual looking Adsense like ads

BidClix
Description: Allows publishers to sell text ads on a PPC basis

BidVertiser
Description: Adsense looking ads where advertisers bid for placement by site

Blog Ads
Description: Banners in all shapes and sizes where publishers join groups of similar publishers. Blog specific.Blog – Feed

CB Pro Sense
Description: Provides auto generation of ClickBank affiliate linksWarning: Snake oil sale one page sales letter with lot’s of exclamation marks and outrageous promises of instant wealth.

Click Ads Direct
Description: Unclear what the exact model is, but they appear to be pitching the exclusivity angle

Chitika eMiniMalls
Description: Contextually served interactive ads filled by Shopping.com and others. Allows readers to find reviews and more info on products aswell as purchaseBlog – Feed

Clicksor
Description: Contextual network matching to affiliate programsWarning: These guys do pop-up/unders

Context Web
Description: Adsense look-a-like contextual ads

Crisp Ads
Description: Blog ad network where publishers can join the “catalogue” and have advertisers be able to browse their blog then buy ads, or earn on PPC from showing text adsfunny, this blog network doesn’t appear to have a blog

Expo Active
Description: Lord knows, there’s no way to tell without signing upWarning: Website looks like it was thrown together in about 10mins. Very worrying.

Fast Click
Description: Variety of different formats including regular text ads

Feedburner
Description: Various kinds of banners and text ads for RSS feedsBlog – Feed

Feedster
Description: Similar offerings to Feedburner, text ads and banners in feedsBlog – Feed

Federated Media
Description: John Battelle’s ad network for blogs. Banner ads in various sizes.Blog – Feed
Info GrabberDescription: Autogenerated contextual links to affilate sites advertising with Commission Junction / Share A Sale

IntelliTXT
Description: Links words in the body of your text contextually to advertisers

Kanoodle BrightAds
Description: Contextual Adsense like ads

Kontera
Description: Very similar to IntelliTXT

Mirago Context Stream
Description: Mirago is a third tier PPC engine, it can deliver contextual PPC results into content

Nixxie
Description: UK specific IntelliTXT like product

Pheedo
Description: Provide “tools” to integrate ads into regular and feed contentBlog – Feed

Quigo AdSonar
Description: Private label PPC bidding for text ads on your siteNote: Must have 1M+ page views a month to join

Revenue Pilot
Description: Provides a PPC Search solution for sites. Possibly a little too complex for most busy bloggers to be bothered with.

Search Feed
Description: Search and content PPC text ad integration. Like Revenue Pilot, a little complex

Target Point
Description: Contextual affiliate text ads payed out on a CPC basis

Veoda
Description: Auto generated PPC text links provided by other third tier PPC engines

Please let me know what im missing in this list! and i’ll ad entries to it over time. I have not included YPN or MSNAdCenter as both are in beta right now, and not open to all, and pure affilate networks aren’t what we’re here for, that’s a seperate list.
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