These days, even with a small site or a new blog, monetisation (monetization for Americans) is a constant consideration. This can be a double edged sword, as getting the right kind of monetisation is key. Fortunately, there are so many options out there you can not only pick and choose, but also test and optimise. If one method of monetisation isn’t working, why not just try another. This is a crucial point to make, just because one site is making lots of money from a program like adsense, doesn’t mean adsense is the best solution for everyone.
For example, this blog makes only a negligible amount of money from adsense, especially considering the decent amount of traffic it receives. Compare this to another blog I run, which gets less traffic, and the click through rates and profits are much higher. This is despite similar ad placements and a smaller audience. Therefore, I’ve recently been investigating other means to monetise (or monetize if you like) this blog, and I was surprised at the wide range of options available.
So below I’ll run through the five most popular methods for monetising websites, along with a brief explanation of the technique and a recommended provider. Please note that some of the links below are affiliate links.
Cost Per Click – This is probably the most common type of advertisement currently on the Internet. Essentially, you display an advert, or a list of links, and you get paid every time someone clicks on them. The most popular provider of this service is Adsense, which is provided by Google. Adsense does put a slight twist on this approach by detecting the type of content on the page and only showing adverts relevant to that content. This should, in theory, should not only increase the number of advertisements people click but also prevent them from being bothered by advertisements they aren’t interested in. To join Adsense, click the image below.
Cost Per Action – Cost per action advertisements are similar to the cost per click approach but require the user to do something once they have clicked the link. This is usually buying something, signing up to something or downloading something. While this may sound more difficult to profit from than cost per click (you not only have to get a visitor to click on a link, but also to buy something once they’ve reached the advertising site) the rewards are often much greater. For example, the Amazon Affiliate program offers a percentage of the items sale price if the sold was made through your site. The percentage tends to start at 5% and then go up the more you sell. Essentially, every £100 someone spends after going through your link will net you a minimum of £5, which would take hundreds of cost per click clicks. And just remember how many times you’ve gone to Amazon and ended up spending way more than you intended. There are many companies offering Cost Per Action adverts. Google are pretty new to the market (see link above) whereas Amazon have been going for some time. Amazon can be very successful for some publishers, but you are limited to just the one vendor. Personally, I’d recommend a service such as TradeDoubler who have a huge list of companies waiting to advertise on your site. Everyone from Apple through to American Express. Click the link below to sign up with Trade Doubler.
Sign Up with TradeDoubler
Selling Space – Whereas the above approaches require your visitors to do something, this approach guarentees you an income regardless of whether your visitors click the links or buy anything. Quite simply, this approach involves selling some space on your blog that can then be filled with advertisements. Text Link Ads is a great way to turn some of the space on your blog into real money. The great thing about Text Link Ads is that they take up very little space and can be easily integrated into your design. After all, they are just normal links. The way Text Link Ads work is to sell a number of links on your website to advertisers at a set rate. The rate will vary depending on your site and the amount of links you’re trying to sell. Some sites can achieve thousands of dollars a month per link. Even smaller sites can command a few hundred a month. Click on the image below to sign up with Text Link Ads.
Route : Semarang - Jakarta (Gambir Station)
Departure Time : 05.00
Arrival Time : 10.35
Train General Information
Argo Muria was first launched on December 22, 1997. This train serves an alternative travel from Semarang to Jakarta in the morning and in the evening from Jakarta to Semarang.
This was followed by the launching of Argo Muria II on May 20, 2001 that serves passengers from Jakarta to Semarang in the morning and from Semarang to Jakarta in the evening. Therefore, there are two alternatives of departure at both Semarang Tawang and Gambir.
Argo, which literally means mountain, is the brand image of executive train service. The name Muria was taken from Mountain Muria which stands 1,602 m high on the north Kudus, a town about 69 km from Semarang. This area is famous for its various endangered species such as burung pontang (a kind of bird), murian eagle, deer, and monkey.
Are you want to shopping for glasses for your children this back to school season? If so don't worry about that, all you need is available on ZenniOptical.com. Zenni Optical offers fashionable and stylish prescription eyeglasses starting at $8 including $ 8 Rx eyeglasses.
Their products were famous affordable prices with high quality of great durability, safety and comfort at truly reasonable. You can purchase online fashionable and stylish eyeglasses from Zenni with cheap prices. To increase information about ZenniOptical.com you can watch Zenni Optical on TV!!!
Sure you will give High Five to Zenni Optical after you purchased from eyeglasses from ZenniOptical.com.