As you develop your blog(s) or website(s) – you are going to want to test various monetization methods. What works for some, may not work for others. Over time, you’ll learn your readers, their needs, their wants and you’ll be able to completely customize their experience in a way that is beneficial to them and lucrative for you.

Bidvertiser is an advertising service provider that pays you, the publisher(owners of blogs or websites) for placing their advertisements on your sites. It’s totally free! There are no hidden charges to sign up. For those who are familiar with AdSense, it will be relatively easy to understand how Bidvertiser works, both programs work much the same way. It simply boils down to "pay-per-click advertising," this Is It!

Bidvertiser Details:

Make money with affiliate program that pays you for every click

You get paid for every visitor that clicks on an ad. The goal is to enable you to make as much as possible from your advertising space, by letting advertisers bid on your ad space. Bidvertiser pays monthly, either by check, or instantly through Paypal with a minimum of only $10

Always have the highest bidders displayed on your website

BidVertiser will always display the highest bidders on your site, assuring you are generating the maximum revenue possible at any given time.

Have your bidding steadily improved over time

You will see a constant improvement in your bidding over time, as both your visitors and our advertisers will be exposed to the opportunity of bidding against each other on your ad space.

Customize the layout of your ads

BidVertiser gives you a simple point-and-click tool to help you customize the layout of the ads to fit your site’s look and feel, in order to retain the high quality of your website.

Block any unwanted ad

BidVertiser enables you to filter-out unwanted ads. Prior to your own filtering, each ad has to be pre-approved by an editorial team. This mechanism gives you a peace of mind with regards to the ads displayed on your website.

Generate detailed reports to monitor your ads performance

You can use the Publisher Center to generate detailed online reports to monitor the performance of your ads, including the number of page impressions, clicks, click-through rate, and the total amount you’ve earned.

Earn money by directing users to signup with Bidvertiser

As an added bonus, Bidvertiser offers a bonus to loyal participants in the way of referrals commissions.

When a user signs up as an ADVERTISER and spends $10, you get $5. When the same adveritser spends $50, your account will be credited with an additional $20.

When a user signs up as a PUBLISHER and earns $10, you will get $10. When the same publisher earns $50, you will be credited with an additional $40.

Your earnings are tracked in a designated referral control panel that reveals clicks, sign-ups and conversions.

Where does Bidvertiser work best?

As a rule of thumb, and this is simply my personal opinion, I’ve always viewed my blogs or websites as a department store. When I’m generating content that strongly focuses on very few products, low cost anything, free anything or making money online, contextual ads generally don’t convert very well. And when they do, it’s for pennies.

When my content focuses on higher ticket items, on solving a big problem or dealing with an emotional crisis of some sort – my contextual ads convert much better.

Bidvertiser does and has converted very well for me on some of my micro-niche blogs – but not so well elsewhere. In some cases, Bidvertiser is a top performer, well over Adsense – in others, it didn’t perform well at all so I pulled the ads. From time to time I will pop an ad back up just to see if I get the same results – it really is more of a guessing game then anything.

Now, I of course can’t and don’t cover every topic known on the internet – so the only way to know if it is going to convert well for you is to test drive it for a few weeks. Play with the placement – read the tips provided as a service to publishers, ask questions – there’s always someone willing to help. The more money you make, the more money they make and the more secure their job is. Use those resources!

So there you have it! My thoughts on Bidvertiser!

Signing Up for Bidvertiser

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Get Chitika | Premium

I signed up for Chitika a few years ago and to be honest, I just hadn’t done anything with it. I didn’t invest time in learning the setup or even exploring the advantages. I just signed up, set up a few referral buttons and let it go.

It wasn’t until I got a notice that I had received a payment from Chitika that I even thought about looking into it further – but hey, if someone is paying me, I’m thinking if I made money for doing absolutely NOTHING, I wonder what I could make with a little effort.

Chitika is an alternative to Google AdSense Contextual Pay-Per-Click Advertising. I run Chitika on a couple of my blogs. It performs best on product related blogs, but can achieve good results on blogs such as this on also.

Here is a snippet from the Chitika Publishers website that contains two stats that show Chitika is a respected Ads Publisher:

Fact 1: Chitika has over 70+ power-packed revenue earning ad units, the largest collection of revenue-generating solutions catering to publishers of all sizes.

Fact 2: More than 17000 bloggers and publishers are already using Chitika’s ads to earn revenue.

Fact 3: Chitika passes over 50,000 publishers in June 2009

One of the greatest advantages to using Chitika is that you can use them on the same page as Google AdSense. This allows you to maximize the earning potential of your blog. Chitika tends to have a higher CPC than Google AdSense in alot of the areas I have used it in.

Since Chitika is still kinda sorta new to me, it will be a short while before I can give you much detail on profits – but I’d say $50 for absolutely NOTHING is something. What I can tell you however, is it is currently outperforming Google AdSense on two of my blogs and I’m only a few days into actually using it.

What you waiting for, You should sign up for Chitika Now!!!

Do share your personal views or experiences with Chitika and how it has performed or is performing for you.

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Monitoring your PPC Ad Performance

You’ve heard the wild-eyed “experts” raving about it: “You have to test and track”, they’ll tell you. They’ll rattle on, preaching on the virtues of tracking and testing. They’ll tell you that you can never have a successful business without testing and tracking. They may even tell you that, if you’re not already wealthy, it’s because you’re not testing and tracking. But is this all hot air? Or is there something vitally important about testing and tracking?

When it comes to business, being able to track the effects of all of your decisions actually is vitally important. The experts may not track and test as much as they urge you to, but their exhortation is nonetheless correct: you should test and track.

Doing so will allow you to determine when something really is effective and when something simply isn’t producing results.

When it comes to pay per click advertising, you have the unique opportunity to test and track everything. While you might not be able to test and track your other forms of advertising as easily, PPC is relatively easy to track; and, for that reason, you should consider doing it, so you can constantly improve your campaigns.

So what does testing and tracking consist of with PPC? There are several levels. The first level is testing and tracking the effectiveness of your advertising campaigns. For instance, out of every 100 people who view a certain ad you’ve posted, how many are clicking through? This is your conversion rate; and you should know this, so you can compare several ads to determine which is best.

In the aforementioned situation, the “tracking” component involves looking at conversion rates. The “testing” comes in when you slowly tweak the headline in your PPC ad, testing out different elements to determine which performs best. Eventually, you should come up with an ad that you cannot improve on significantly – and this will all be determined by tracking and testing.

Next, you will want to track and test your sales page. Again, here, determine your conversion rate. How many sales do you make per 100 visitors? Also, are there significant differences in conversion rates for each advertising campaign? Are people searching for certain keywords and clicking on certain ads more likely to buy than people searching for different keywords and clicking on different ads?

If this is the case, then you may be able to afford to spend more money on certain ads; or you may want to reword other ads, so that you can weed out traffic that isn’t likely to convert.

Even if you’re already running profitable PPC advertising campaigns, you can still probably improve your profit margins; however, in order to do that, you need to know where the deficiencies and break-downs are in your system. Are they on the sales page? Are they in the ads? Did you select the wrong keywords? Did you pay too much for certain keywords? Are certain ads not converting as you expected?

Whatever the case may be, you need to figure it out if you want to increase your profit margins. Luckily, if you’re advertising with Adwords, Google provides a whole host of tools you can use to track and test your PPC campaigns.

Not only can you monitor your PPC campaign statistics, but you can also insert a piece of code in your sales page, which will allow you to track visitor behavior, so that you know everything visitors do from the point in time when they view your ad to the point in time when they buy (or don’t).

Testing and tracking may not be simple, but it is necessary. Even if you’re running a profitable business already, you should consider testing and tracking as a means to increase your profit margins.

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