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    Posted by Amanda on February 26, 2007 |

    *Please note this is for Wordpress users!*

    For those of you who own a blog, or use wordpress for their content management program maximizing your advertising space is a tricky thing. Some layouts are funny if you’re using free themes or you have so many ad companies its hard without over running your site with millions of ads! There are so many great plugins for these.

    I’m in the process of installing them myself and I wanted to share this with you. Wordpress came out with an AdRotator plugin as well as many others fortunately they are all gathered on Lorelle’s wordpress page She has compiled some of the best collection. There are a ton of collections of adsense plugins. However for those of us who were rejected by adsense or don’t like google there are other great plugins available.

    Personally I use adbrite and bidvertise, I’m looking at several other companies but I am tired of Google Adsense, and it doesn’t help I was unfortunately rejected. Since I had a particularly gruesome Adsense incident where my friends and I tried to help each other but in turn we were all banned about 3 years ago. Ha.

    If you’re an Amazon associate and you do a lot of reading the great thing is when you review the book you can also direct link it to your amazon store product.

    Unfortunately because Adsense is the the most popular ad company, there arent very many plugins for, or even many haven’t had anything made for other ad companies. However I would suggest using the Adrotator for these problems. With the adrotator you can put adsense, adbrite, bidvertise, blogads etc. In one simple program and you can have them rotate between which company shows up so making the best viewing rate instead of having the same ads show up every single time you get the maximize ad exposure to your readers.



    4 Comments »
    1. Nan said:

      have developed a special sight - it simply blocks out ads - and I think most web geeks are using ad blocking software now a days. My best friends are those who aren’t trying to sell me something though - Just a though - that I might reconsider now where friends can share better ways to display their ads…

      February 27, 2007 @ 1:56 pm
    2. Amy said:

      I don’t block ads in IE, but I do in Firefox.

      I use IE most of the time, but if I go to a site with 900 popups and 5000 ads I just grab firefox. I’m sick of my browser crashing because people are money hungry. They’re making like $.01 for every 1,000 popups.. :P

      Not worth it.

      February 27, 2007 @ 2:03 pm
    3. Kadi said:

      i need a course in this..

      February 28, 2007 @ 5:25 pm
    4. I think the trick with Ads is to keep them subtle yet effective. I recently added some Google adsense Ads to my blog and I don;t think they are too introusive. This should hopefully keep the users happy :)

      September 3, 2007 @ 5:59 am

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