Double your AdSense earning with AuctionAds

09.7.2007 | 11:58 am | Ad Networks, AuctionAds, Getting Started, Income

AuctionAds is the newest Ad program out there it has been noted as the most successful product launches of 2007. EBay gave them a developer award. And the network is growing by leaps and bounds with over 20,000 current members with as much as 200 new members daily. This affiliate program is H-O-T!

So what are you waiting for … Try AuctionAds on your site to see how it compares to your other sources of online revenue, such as AdSense or YPN.

If your still not sure here are some reasons why I think you should test out AuctionAds:

1. Some publishers have reported at various message boards that AuctionAds is making them double what they were earning with AdSense. AuctionAds is safe for to use along side the major ad networks so you won’t even have to remove any of your current advertising to add AuctionAds it will compliment what you are currently using. However, if you know what your doing you may want to swap out AdSense or YPN for AuctionAds at least partially!

2. The large inventory variety there are so many keywords with a lot of inventory. So it’s easy to find keywords to commpliment your sites niche. If you visit EBay and do searches you will be able to se inventory available. It’s that easy!

3. No PSAs! As default AuctionAds shows ads related to technology (think iPods and Xbox), so you don’t lose any revenue potential.

4. AuctionAds uses 30 day cookies so you will continue to earn on those eBay clicks for the next 30 days. I noticed a large increase in income 30-60 days after implimenting AuctionAds. and it even got better from there.

5. AuctionAds AuctionAds does have geotargeting, meaning you can earn money off your visitors when they click ads from outside the US… YPN still does not permit their ads being shown to non-US visitors.

6. Because AuctionAds uses standard ad unit sizes, you can easily replace AdSense or YPN ad units without having to change your layout, not to mention they will fit in all the standard places such as sidebars or underneath blog or forum entries. The can also be easily used as default ads to replace AdSense PSAs!

7. You can earn an affiliate commission of 5% for 6 months off new AuctionAds publishers when they click the “Ads by AuctionAds” link on any of your ad units. Again, neither AdSense nor YPN do this.

8. A majority of the ads they show have a picture, which has been found to increase your click through rate since your visitors will have a visual cue of what is being sold.

You have to keep in mind that AuctionAds is new and is growing very quickly so there may be a few growing pains involved. But I really think this ad network is worth it. I am awilling to stick with AuctionAds for a while as I have noted a good steam of revenue from the ad format and look forward to growing right along side of AuctionAds .

Google AdSense Rewards Content

01.1.2006 | 7:32 pm | Ad Networks, Getting Started, Google, Income, PPC

If you’ve been looking for a fairly simple way to increase your website’s revenue, or even just supplement your sites hosting costs, Google AdSense may be your answer.

Google AdSense is a phenomenal advertising revenue program that is taking the Internet by storm. It was specifically designed to enable content rich sites to increase their advertising marketing revenue simply by displaying Google’s AdWords advertiser ads. The more content pages you have, the more advertising revenue you can make. It’s really that simple.

Google AdSense makes selling advertising space easy, as they handle everything for you. With access to a database of hundreds of thousands advertisers ready with pay per click ads as well as pay per impression ads, you’ll never have to worry about finding advertisers for your website again. The great thing about Google’s sophisticated advertising system is that the ads that display on your web pages are relevant to your content. They scan each page to determine what your page is about and display the ads accordingly. This will increase your click-through rate considerably, as relevant text ads combined with quality content are highly effective.

If you have a quality site that provides content to it users you may qualify to display Google AdWords text ads on your web pages. Although the AdSense program is free to apply, your site will be reviewed and must be approved in order to begin displaying the ads. As there have been many sites turned down, you’ll need to ensure your site meets Google’s criteria prior to applying by viewing their current guidelines and policies.

They’re basically looking for quality sites offering content. The keywords here are “quality and content” . So if your site is under construction, loaded with advertising and/or broken images and links, don’t even waste your time applying, as you won’t be accepted. However, if you have a quality site and provide your visitors with content, you will most-likely be accepted.

This great post was first posted here : Google Adsense

Chitika Custom Channels have been implemented

11.7.2005 | 2:11 pm | Ad Networks, Chitika, Keywords, Statistics and Reports

Great news! I just made my daily check of my Chitika statistics and guess what the reports have been updated and now include channel reporting.

Finally a way to track your individual pages, ads, and keywords. I am really looking forward to looking into more detailed reports and see which ads are converting and which ones are not.

If you have not added the channel to your Chitikacode this is what you will need to add. Replace “XXXX” with your unique channel ID name

ch_sid = 'XXXX';

Highest Paying Keywords for Chitika eMiniMalls

10.30.2005 | 3:41 pm | Ad Networks, Blogs, Chitika, Keywords, PPC, Tips

With Chitika eMiniMalls starting to be a high focus of webmasters who want to generate more revenue from affiliate and Pay Per Click (PPC) programs along side with Adsense. Many publishers search for “Adsense high paying ad keywords”, so you can be sure the next hot topic will be “What are the Highest Paying Keywords for Chitika eMiniMalls?”

I have only recently implemented Chitika eMiniMalls and have started a little experimenting. Traking is not yet very easily done with out the abilitiy to track “channels” or pages/ads but I do know there will be channel tracking implimented soon. When that is impemented we will certainly be able to do more accurate research and have more detailed results.

My overal findings is that initially CTR is low with Chitika eMiniMalls but a good PPC. But as time is going by and I work with them more I am finding not aiming for those I feel are “High Paying keywords” but instead finding very site topic relevant items, and including as many detailed keywords strings as I can. So far I have noticed as result a large increase in CTR as well as keep a handsome PPC so far(need more time).

Here is the List of Keywords that may have high PPC when using them in your array code of Chitika eMiniMalls to get maximum results. I am sure these keywords will pay well for a while but if diluted may pay less in the future. Keep in mind keywords that are not relavant to your site and it’s visitors it will not convert very well. It is in your best intrest to find products that are similiar to your sites topic or theme so your users are interested in these items.

High Paying Keword Arrays:
Computers, Laptops, WorkStation, Desktops, Servers, Processors, Memory Sticks, Mobile Phone, DVD Systems, Televisions, Sound Systems, Plasma TV, Projection Tv,

Even keywords that are a little more defined to your users:
blackberry, canon pixma, canon powershot, canon eos, communicator, exilim, gps, hdtv, ipod mini, ipod nano, ipod photo, ipod shuffle, lcd, lcd tv, motorola razr, nintendo, nokia n90, pda phone, plasma, pocket pc, portable, sony t7, sony w800, tablet pc, toshiba, treo, tri-band, vaio, videophone

In Short Ads with the keywords related to higher priced High Tech gadgets are going to pay higher. Pretty basic. We love our electronics. :) I suspect that the default Keywords will pay the least per click on average.

If these are keywors you use I really suggest fine tuning them to fit your site visitors for higher CTR. Examples to target your array keywords to specific models/types/colors ect like:

Nokia 6600, Sony Ericsson, W800i, Dell Laptop, Xeon Server, View Sonic LCD

The list will go on there are a lot of products in the market related to Technology. You can get more of an idea of some topics that may convert better with your site at Chitika’s Catalog

The above results with ads are totally my experience it might vary from website to website. Find out for yourself and Sign Up with Chitika Yoday!

Chitika eMiniMalls Review

10.29.2005 | 2:14 am | Ad Networks, Beginners, Chitika, General, Income, PPC

Over the past few weeks I’ve been a part of a beta testing program of a new ad format for Chitika’s eMiniMalls.

Chitikais a new type of Pay Per Click ad program that many webamsters will find quite profitable for their websites. You’ve probably even seen them around the web by now , they come in a range of sizes but usually have a picture of a product and then some tabs running across the top that say ‘Description’, ‘Best Deals’, ‘Reviews’ and ‘Search’. As you hover the cursor above these tabs they change what information the ad shows.

How do they work?

- Ads pay on a per click(PPC) basis. The value of the clicks depends upon the product being featured.
- left in default mode - mini-malls are non contextual ads (this is helpful when it comes to running them in conjunction with Adsense - more information on this below).
- ads can be set to be contextual and to target site specific keywords (ie they look at your webpage and use it to find ads that are most relevant to it’s content)

How Profitable are they?

Overall - I’ve been beta testing mini-malls for 2 weeks now and am quite happy with them overall. They certainly don’t out perform Adsense for me - but my overall earnings are very promising. Especially when you take into consideration that I have yet to place them on every page I own and have not spent much time optimizing them yet and you’ll see that they have some real potential. (some say that they are outperforming Adsense for them).

Cost per Click - Very very good. The first day I added mini malls I pretty much just slapped the code up there and saw the average amount for each click was being payed I was quite amazed. They are considerably higher than my average click value on Google’s Adsense - some days they are 5 or 6 times higher. I’ve talked to a couple of other webamsters using them and they report anything from 3 times higher to 10 times higher click values than Adsense. This is the definate strength of Chitika mini-malls.

Click Through Rate - The percentage of people clicking on eMiniMalls ads is considerably lower than what I receive via Adsense. This is probably for a number of reasons.

Poor Optimization - This is partly my fault. I’ve just not had time to really optimize the ads properly. It is also partly because they are not currently offering channels to track ad performance on different blogs/categories/positions. As a result if I were to try to optimize the ads now I have no way of tracking the results. Channels are a feature that will be added shortly however so I’m expecting to be able to increase my CTR somewhat.

Average Ad matching - Chitika are still working on how they match ads with content. Ad relevancy seems to be a bit of a problem on some posts. I know this because I have seen some products that just don’t show up on pages where I’d expect them to. Hopefully they’ll continue to develop their algorithm and find ways of making ads even more relevant.

Lower Numbers of Ads - I’m suspecting that Chitika has a lower number of ads than Adsense to select from to run on sites using mini-malls. This means that sometimes ads can be a little irrelevant to your content which would decrease CTR also.

Reports - Emini-malls are in beta at present so don’t expect too much in the reporting and statistic yet. At this stage they just update at the end of each day and give you some basic stats under the four headings of - Date, Impressions, Clicks and Revenue. These stats are what they call ‘unaudited’ - which means they haven’t taken anything off the total that they suspect to be click fraud or ‘dodgy’ clicks. They ‘audit’ you at this stage once per month (they have indicated that this will happen daily at some point in the future). I was only in the system for three days of last month but the auditing brought my ‘unaudited’ figures back by about 10% of what they were. Clicks are audited by some secret process that includes multiple or repeated clicks, traffic from bots and spiders as well as traffic coming from certain countries like China or Korea.

I’m not too impressed by the auditing feature. While I understand why its there I can see that this will be the cause of some tension between Chitika and Publishers. I’m sure Adsense has some sort of system in place that does something similar - but they are big enough to build it in as a real time feature so that publishers just don’t know what they lose.

I know from my conversations with Chitika staff that the reporting system will be undergoing significant improvements in the coming weeks and months.

Ad Formats - They currently offer 10 different size formats in some pretty standard sizes. Overall the options are pretty good. They also allow you to make some changes to the design of your ads by changing colors of borders, title and text to match your page/site theme colors.

Payment - Payment is via Paypal in US Dollars at the start of every month - around 30 days after the end of the month you’re being paid for. You need to reach a minimum of $10 to get a payment.

Can Mini-Malls be used in conjunction with Adsense? - Most people I talk to about mini-malls asks this - it’s important as most publishers will want to use them in conjunction with one another.

At first Google said ‘no’ you can’t use them for two reasons:

  1. They look too similar to Adsense Ads
  2. They are contextual ads

The follow up pointed out two things.

  1. They actually don’t look like Adsense ads - they have a picture in them, tabs etc. I think the mistake Adsense made at first was in confusing mini-malls with Chitika’s other ads which do look very similar to Adsense ads.
  2. You can actually disable the contextual element of the ads and plug in code that targets a specific product.

The replysaid that they were sorry for making a mistake and that Chitika mini-mall ads can be used in conjunction with Adsense IF they are set to be non contextual.

Quoted from adsense:
“Yes, you can use the Chitika products that rely on keywords selected by
you as opposed to your site’s content, on your site in addition to Google
ads.”

I know of several who have had this same conversation with Google with the same results.

English Sites only - at this point they are in beta test and only accepting Engine sites into the program. While this is sad for non English sites I guess they have to start somewhere. Hopefully they’ll widen it later at some point.

All in all - I’m very pleased with Chitika’s mini-malls. They have loads of potential. I look forward to the future of this program.

I’ve also seen them producing very relevant ads on various websites. I’ve also heard a couple of publishers who were so impressed with mini-malls that they’ve ditched Adsense all together as they were able to earn significantly more from Chitika.

You can apply to be a part of the eMiniMalls beta test at Chitika Mini Malls Sign Up.

Disclaimer: the links to Chitika in this post are affiliate links - if you sign up using these links I earn a small amount as a commission. It does not impact what you earn from Chitika but rather is paid by Chitika. While these links are affiliate links I genuinely believe in the product and have pointed out both its benefits and weaknesses.

Various Chitika eMiniMall Code to keep in mind

10.28.2005 | 2:50 pm | Ad Networks, Beginners, Chitika, HTML, PPC

There are a variety of other pieces of code that you can include in your eMiniMalls code to change the functionality of your ads. These include:

Disable Search Tab -
If you want to disable the search tab (and remember if you use the Adsense search function you need to) - simple add the following line of code to the middle of the code that Chitika give you:

ch_nosearch = 1;

Make ‘Best Deals’ Tab the default -
Some site owners prefer to have the ‘Best Deals’ tab showing first to readers rather than the default one. To do this simple add the following code:

ch_default_tab = ‘Best Deals’;

Rotate Random Ads -
I’m not sure why anyone would use this one but if you want completely random ads use the following code. Before you do remember that this will mean you get ads that have no relevancy to your site’s content which is likely to decrease your click through rate and earnings significantly.

ch_non_contextual = 1;
ch_query = “”;

Change Fonts -


ch_font_text = “Arial”;
ch_font_text = “Arial Narrow,Verdana”;

Using Chitika eMiniMalls With Adsense

10.28.2005 | 2:01 pm | Ad Networks, AdSense, Beginners, Chitika, Google, Income, PPC

Many of the questions I’ve heard asked about Chitika eMiniMalls have been related to whether or not they can be used on the same page as Google Adsense ads. This was initially of major concern for a number of us when we first came across eMiniMalls. As a result, many wrote an email to Adsense for clarification some a couple times even. The final response is that it was allowable from the perspective of Adsense to use Chitika eMiniMalls on the same page as Adsense ads in the following circumstance (I’m told by a YPN publisher that this is also true with YPN):

1. eMiniMalls must be made to be NON-contexual

This is great news as it added Chitika eMiniMalls as another revenue stream to the sites of many without compromising another important source of income like Adsense.

Note: Chitika has another ad system, called RealContext, that is NOT allowed to be used in conjunction with Adsense - don’t get them mixed up.

It is worth noting that different webmasters and bloggers have seen difference results from using Adsense and Chitika’s eMiniMalls on the one page. These results have included:

A few publishers have reported small decreases in their Adsense earnings. Some have even noticed a 5-10% decrease in overall Adsense earnings since adding eMiniMalls. Of course, this is considerably less than the overall increase in earnings that the eMiniMalls have returned so many are willing to take this hit knowing that an overall considerably better financial position.

A smaller number of publishers have noticed increases in their Adsense earnings when they replaced one of multiple Adsense Ad units with a Chitika eMiniMall unit. This sounds crazy - bit it makes sense when you realise that sometimes less Adsense Ad units on a page can result in increase click value amount for some ads (thats another topic for another day)

* Some have found eMiniMalls to be so well suited to their site’s that they’ve removed Adsense altogether and are just running the Chitika ads (I wouldn’t recommend doing this straight away without testing things first).

What sites are Chitika eMiniMalls Best on?

10.28.2005 | 1:51 pm | Ad Networks, Beginners, Chitika, PPC

In my experience so far with Chitika (and from interacting with many others who are testing it) I’ve found that it seems to work best on sites that are focused upon products. Many gadget sites have signed up for eMiniMalls already but by no means are their ads limited to consumer electronics. I’ve seen relevant ads served up on a variety of sites including some focussing upon clothes, baby strollers, washing machines, jewellery and other fashion items. From what I can see - they seem to have a large supply of ads for most of the products you’ll find on sites like Amazon and Shopping.com (which is thousands of products).

Product related sites are not the only ones reporting good returns from eMiniMalls though - I know of a variety of personal and general topic sites that are reporting better than normal earnings with eMiniMalls in comparison to other ad networks that they use.

Chitika eMiniMall Sign up Process

10.28.2005 | 1:47 pm | Ad Networks, Beginners, Chitika, PPC

Signing up for Chitika’s eMiniMall Pay Per Click Advertising Program is quite easy to do. Simply visit Chitika eMiniMall’s sign up page and fill in your details. You will want to read thru their Terms and Conditions of being a publisher that does exclude certain types of sites. When you submit your application you should normally hear back from Chitika with a response within 24 hours (during normal business hours/days)

Keep in mind that when signing up you are being bound to their Chitika’s Terms and Conditions that include non-disclosure of some of your earnings information (eg CTR, click values etc). Also note that at this point of their beta test they are only accepting sites written in English.

Please note that if your site’s readership is mainly from Asian countries that unfortunately due to a lack of Asian merchants and low conversions Chitika does not pay out for all Asian countries and the ‘auditing’ process may decrease your earnings considerably.