Your Ad Here
Your Ad Here
July 29th, 2008Calling all bloggers: start getting paid now with these online ad services.
Google Adsense
● www.google.com/adsense
What it does: Adsense will display a banner or a group of text ads that are relevant to your blog’s contents. All you have to do is sign up for an account, place the ads on your page, and wait. You’ll only get a check when you hit the US$100 [B3,400] mark.
How it pays: Your account is credited each time someone clicks on the ad on your site. How much you get depends on how much the advertisers pay Google to put the ads online. It can range from US$0.01 to US$10 for each click.
Pay Per Post
● www.payperpost.com
What it does: They have a list of “Opps,” or products and services for you to write about. When you find one you like, blog about it, send the post to PPP, and if your post meets their requirements, you get paid.
How it pays: It depends on the product and service you write about. According to the website, an Opp pays from anything between B150 to tens of thousands of baht per post. Also the more traffic you have, the bigger the pay.
LinkWorth
● www.linkworth.com
What it does: They have many types of ads you can place on your blog. It can be text ads, a sponsored post, an advertorial from the advertisers or get paid to write press releases.
How it pays: It is up to the type of ads you sign up for. It also claims that you can earn up to 70% of all the sales the advertisers make on your site.
Review Me
● www.reviewme.com
What it does: After signing up for an account and getting your blog approved, your blog will be listed in the marketplace. If a client is interested in your blog, they will contact you and ask you to review a product or a service. How it pays: Depending on the client, you can get paid anything from B650 to B6,500 per review.
Amazon Affiliate Program
● http://affiliate-program.amazon.com
What it does: The online bookstore will ask you put a product from the website on your blog. When someone clicks on that product through your blog and buys it, you get the commission. A new service, aStore, lets you host a group of Amazon.com products of your choice on a page of your website. You can also customize the look and feel of this “shop.”
How it pays: You’ll get a commission from referring readers to Amazon.com. Remember you will only get paid if they buy the products.
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