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Increased Bidvertiser Earnings by 300%

February 13, 2007

I have been doing some experiment with my Bidvertiser ad placements and few days ago, I was able to increase my earnings by over 300%. The ads are placed on a particular niche image gallery site.

The images are displayed on a 728 pixel table. There are four images per row. What worked best for me was to place a borderless leaderboard 728×90 just below the first set of 4 images. I blended in the ad background with the page’s and it worked like miracle. However, this format did not work for text based pages. A 336×280 ad format below the article worked the best for those pages. Now, for the first time, Bidvertiser was earning me more than Adsense from this image gallery.

Prior to this placement, I tried placing a 120×600 skyscraper on the left side of the page. A 468×60 banner under the images. But non of these worked as good as the leaderboard on top. The skyscraper was doing good but not noteworthy.

Bidvertiser: An alternative to Adsense?

February 1, 2007

While trying out some alternatives to Google Adsense I decided to give Bidvertiser a shot. Below is my review of Bidvertiser.

The sign up process was very simple and the control panel is also easy to use. I had problems browsing through the tabs using a Netscape browser, however, Firefox and IE worked fine. The stats were pretty good as well. However, it seemed that they didn’t recognize a notable portion of my daily ad impressions. For example, if my commission junction ads were receiving 60,000 impressions per day, Bidvertiser ads would be receiving about 27,000 being on the same page!

In order to place the ads, you have to add an url to your account. That particular URL will be assigned a category and all pages under that URL must display the same ads. So, if your URL falls under cars then all other pages of your site under the same URL must display the same ads about cars regardless of their contents. This is a major disadvantage. Plus, the ads are rarely relevant to my sites.

Nonetheless, I made about one tenth of revenue that I would usually make with Google’s Adsense. So, if one of my site was receiving $400 per month from adsense then I was making around $40/month with only bidvertiser ads on it. However, this was much better than my experience with Searchfeed and Clicksor where I was making way less.

When it comes to getting paid, I never had a problem with them. If your account is above $10, you will get paid through PayPal in the end of the upcoming month. They are very timely with payments.

In conclusion, Bidvertiser is a good choice for those publishers who are not able to use Adsense or were banned from it.

Join Bidvertiser now.