TYPES OF BLOG ADVERTISMENT OPTIONS

TYPES OF BLOG ADVERTISING OPTIONS



1.Ad Networks

An ad network is a company that connects advertisers to bloggers and other website owners who want to host advertisements in order to earn cash.


When you join an ad network Such as Google AdSense, you as a blogger or website owner will be provided with a code by the ad network.

You will then use this code to place an ad space on your blog which is then filled with advertisements purchased by advertisers who use Google for their advertising.

Many ads are determined by the keywords you use on your blog, so they are likely to be niche related. You get paid a commission based on the number of people who see, click, purchase, sign up for or otherwise act on an advertisement.

When starting out as a new blogger with little to no traffic you will find that many ad networks simply won’t accept your website. Don’t worry, there are some networks that would love to display their ads on your blog. Here is a list of ad networks that work with new or smaller bloggers to help them earn through advertising.


2.Google AdSense

Revenue share: 68% for display ads and 51% for search ads
Payment method: Check, bank transfer, EFT, Rapida, Western Union, once you earn $100 or more.
What they pay you for: CPC and CPM
Traffic minimum: None
Payment terms: NET 30



Chitika
Revenue Share: 70%
Payment method: PayPal or wire transfer.
What they pay you for: CPC, CPM,
Traffic minimum: None
Payment minimum: $10
Payment terms: NET 30




Infolinks
Revenue Share: unspecified
Payment method: PayPal/ eCheck, Payoneer, Bank transfer,
What they pay you for: CPC
Traffic minimum: None
payout minimum: $50



Yes Advertising
Revenue share: up to 60%
Payment method: PayPal, Check, Payoneer, Wire transfer
What they pay you for: CPC, CPM, CPA
Traffic minimum: None
Payment minimum: $50
Payment terms: Net 15




Propeller Ads
Revenue share: 80%
Payment method: Payoneer, bank wire, prepaid MasterCard
What they pay you for: CPC, CPA, CPM
Traffic minimum: None
payment minimum: $100 via Payoneer and $500 via wire transfer
Payment terms: NET 30




Revenue Hits
Revenue share: Variable
Payment method: PayPal, wire transfer, Payoneer
What they pay you for: CPC,
Traffic minimum: None
Payment minimum: $50
Payment terms: Net 30




BidVertiser
Revenue share: Variable
Payment method: Paypal
What they pay you for: CPC
Traffic Minimum: None
Payment minimum: $10
Payment terms: Net 30




Mediavine Ads:
They’re awesome since they help earn so much more than Google Adsense or any other ad network listed above. Additionally, they pay their publishers via impressions and not via clicks like most other ad networks do. Keep in mind that you will only get approved as a Mediavine ad publisher, you need to have 25k or more sessions each month.



3.Affiliate Networks

When you join an Affiliate Network such as Share a Sale, you as a blogger/website owner will then be able to apply to join specific advertising campaigns for various stores, websites and so on. If accepted into any specific affiliate program, you will be provided with text or banner images that you can use to create campaigns on your blog.

Therefore, you can say that you have more control over this form of advertising versus the ad networks. You get paid a commission based on the number of people who see, click, purchase, sign up for or otherwise act on an advertisement.



Becoming An Independent Affiliate For Independent Merchants.
There is another aspect to being an affiliate. It involves you doing your own research for websites, products or services and signing up to become an affiliate for them directly from their website, rather than via an affiliate network.

You may be surprised by the vast number of businesses willing to compensate you for promoting their product or service. Always ensure that you are promoting products or services with some relation to your blog or niche.



Private Ads

This is obviously for more advanced bloggers who have a large following.



Paid Reviews

As a blogger, you can make hundreds of dollars by reviewing the products or services you use.





 Sell Physical Products

Yes, you can treat a blog like an eCommerce and sell products and receive payments directly on your blog. In fact, here are some themes you can install if you want to use your blog as an eCommerce site.




Also if you own a store on Etsy, Amazon or eBay, you can use your blog to promote those products.

It can be used as an advertising tool where you write content surrounding your products, build a following and refer viewers to your store to purchase.



Sell Digital Products

You can create promote and sells digital products such as eBooks, e-courses, printables, photos, music and web elements



How To Make Money Blogging By Providing Services:
If you’re a personal trainer, graphic designer, tutor, etc you can use your blog as a way of advertising the services you offer and make money off your blog.



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