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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

YieldAds.com - Good CPM, CPA and eCPM


  • Monetize your inventory
  • Easy setup and installation
  • Auto ECPM optimization to 
  • maximize earnings
  • Detailed statistics 
- CPM (Cost-per-Thousand Impressions) refers to the cost of producing one thousand impressions.
- CPC (Cost-per-Click) refers to the cost the advertiser is paying when visitor clicks on the ad.
- CTR (Click-Through-Rate), is the number of clicks your ad receives divided by the number of times your ad is shown in percentage.
- ECPM (Effective Cost Per Thousand Impressions), is the average cost per thousand impressions delivered.
- CPA (Cost-per-Action), advertisers pay for each specified action - e.g. a purchase, a signup or a form submission - linked to the advertisement

Sell Your Website or Blog on Flippa.com

  
10 tips below will help you how can sell Your Website or Blog on Flippa.com

1. Make Sure Your Website Is Making Money

This is the most important factor. If you want to sell a website successfully, it must be making money. Even if your site has a huge traffic, listing it before monetizing that traffic would be a bad decision. You would be able to sell it, but the money you would get would be far below the real value of the site.

If your website is making $50 or less per month, forget about selling it now. Try to improve your traffic, increase your revenues to at least $300 per month, make the revenues stable, and then list it. If the $300 are coming from Google AdSense, for example, you could sell the site for as much as $8,000. Obviously, the more you can grow your revenue before selling, the better. The $300 is just a ball park figure.

Remember that you’ll need to show proof of revenue, and that most buyers will calculate the revenues as the average of the past four or six months.

2. Make Sure You Have Google Analytic Data
Most serious buyers will want to see your Google Analytic data before making an official offer. They will use this to verify your traffic levels, and to make sure the pattern is compatible with the revenues you are claiming.

Again, people will want to see data going back to six months at least. If you are planning to sell your website, therefore, it would be wise to install Google Analytic on it at least six months before the sale.

What is pay per click (PPC) ?

What is pay per click? How can we use it and how it will benefit??
PPC = Pay per click

Pay per click is an Internet advertising model used to direct traffic to websites, where advertisers pay the hosting service when the ad is clicked. With search engines, advertisers typically bid on keyword phrases relevant to their target market.

PPC is a good way to monetize your site if you are a web-master and have a constant good quality master. If you are an advertiser you can build your campaign to attract traffic to your products and receive conversions. Everything depends on how properly your ad campaign is organised. Support team of each PPC program can always help you to do your best.

5 reason why blogger the Best Free Internet Marketing

1. Build trust with your readers or clients that can boost your sales: Your new products and affiliate websites could also be announced through your blog. This is now utilised by most of big, medium and even small companies.
2. Share feedback and reviews on your products and services: Blog can be a great tool to air your opinions, advice or reviews on specific services or products that are related to your business. How easy it this right?

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Chitika – Make Money With Your Blog

What is Chitika ???
Chitika ads are targeted preciously and they are the best non-intrusive advertising that we ever found on the Internet. And the best part is, they earn more than your expectation(at least in our case)…Put in one word "Amazing".And my advice:- "You must give it a try"."

Chitika is now becoming the best alternative PPC network to Google Adsense. I have seen the fast growth of bloggers using this network. There are a lot of topics and discussions about Chitika Premium from different forums. Many of Vietnamese bloggers are now switching to Chitika after Adsense with following reasons:

  • It is too hard to get approved by Google Adsense
  • Their adsense accounts got terminated with unclear reasons
  • Adsense PIN process is complicated
  • Payment by checks takes so long to be settled
  • Much more…