AdvertiseSpace is a new advertising marketplace was just launched a couple days ago, It will let you sell ads directly on your website at monthly fixed prices. Which could get you 200% to 500% increase in your site revenue when compared to cost per click programs as Google AdSense!
AdvertiseSpace: Start Selling Direct Ads on Your Blog Now!
Posted by mikemore under AdvertisingFrom http://www.moretechtips.net 5217 days ago
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5217 days ago
5217 days ago
Still, those new blogs can use other options like Google-AdSense, Affiliate ads..
5217 days ago
I am a serious blogger. I have been blogging since May 2002, but I don't use my own domain name for EGO blog. It is well established on Blogger's Blogspot hub. I started a new site [under construction] in April 2009, with my own domain (www.EgoSoleTrader.com).
"You can't be serious about blogging without your own domain name."
Please explain this rule: "Domain should be < $9/year! try Name.com. also check for PromoCodes before you buy :)"
5217 days ago
"We're looking for sites that have been consistently updated for a minimum of 6 months, with an average of at least 1000 pageviews a day (less than this jeopardizes ad sales). We want sites that have a sharp focus on a specific topic and are willing to give us the best ad placement"
[http://www.blogads.com/publisher_html]
5217 days ago
About "Domain should be < $9/year" :
It is not a rule, I wanted to say it is not expensive to have your own domain! And I -not affiliated- can see that Name.com has the best prices on domains compared to others that will also charge you for other things like Icann fee,Private Whois,...
Plus using a promo-code can get you a domain for ~$5/year