Google Money Making Service
 
 

 

Yahoo Money Making Service
 
 

 

Country Wise Part Time Job
1.   U.S.A. Part Time Job
2.   England Part Time Job
3.   Canada Part Time Job
4.   France Part Time Job
5.   Australia Part Time Job
6.   India Part Time Job
7.   Russia Part Time Job
8.   Germany Part Time Job
9.   Mexico Part Time Job
10. Brazil Part Time Job
11. Rest World Part Time Job
 
 

 

Top Internet Part Time Job
1.   PPC Revenue From Site
2.   PCM Revenue From Site
3.   Affiliate Revenue From Site
4.   PPP Revenue From Site
5.   Direct Banner Advertising
6.   Sell Text Link Ads on Site
7.   RSS Feed Ads on Site
8.   Data Entry part Time Work
9.   Online Trading Money
10. Fill Survey part Time Job
11. Form Filling Part time Job
12. Content Writer part Time Job
13. Freelancer part Time Money
14. Online Typing Job
15. Paid To Read Email
16. YouTube Part Time Money
17. Premium Content on Site
18. Private Forums on Site
19. Donations Link on Site
20. Paid To Surf Part Time Job
21. Paid To Read SMS
22. Selling own Product on Web
23. Newsletter Sell
24. Monetization Widgets
25. Selling the Website
 
 

 

Top PPC Ad Network
1. Google Adsense Ad Network
2. Yahoo Publisher Network
3. Chitika Ad Network
4. Bidvertiser Ad Network
5. Google Double Click Network
 
 

 

Top CPM Ad Network
1.   Tribal Fusion CPM Network
2.   ContextWeb Network
3.   CPX Interactive Network
4.   Value Click Media Network
5.   Burst Media Network
6.   Komli Network
7.   interCLICK Network
8.   Casale Media Network
9.   Technorati Media Network
10. Infinity Ads Network
 
 

 

Top Affiliate Ad Network
1. Commission Junction Network
2. AzoogleAds Network
3. ShareASale Network
4. Clickbank Network
5. Market Leverage Network
 
 

Direct Banner Advertising

Direct Banner Advertising

Selling your own advertising space is one of the most lucrative monetization methods. First and foremost because it enables you to cut out the middleman commissions and to determine your own rates. The most popular banner formats on the web are the 728×90 leaderboard, the 120×600 skyscraper, the 300×250 rectangle and the 125×125 button.

 

The downside of direct banner advertising is that you need to have a big audience to get qualified advertisers, and you will need to spend time managing the sales process, the banners and the payments.

 
 

How to Find Advertisers for Your Website: The Ultimate Guide

Direct advertising sales is arguably the best method to monetize a website. Finding advertisers for your site and actually closing the deals, however, is not as straight forward. Over the past 6 months I had more than 10 high profile companies sponsoring Daily Blog Tips, and through out this article I will share what I have learned along the way.

 
 

Where to Find the Advertisers

Once you have your direct advertising program established, you will start to receive inquiries from people. On the beginning, however, you will need to hunt advertisers down. Do not get discouraged if get turned down initially, provided you have all the aforementioned requirements, sooner or later you will find someone willing to take a shot on your site.

  • People linking to your site or articles: If a company is willing to link to your articles or to add your website under its “Links” or “Resources” section, it is also probably willing to discuss about advertising on your site. Keep track of those incoming links.
  • People leaving comments/e-mails: The same principle applies to people leaving comments on your blog or sending you e-mails. If among them you see an employee or the owner of a company that could be interested on your website, bingo! Contact him or her and get the conversation going.
  • AdWords advertisers: Through out your search for advertisers you will notice that most of the established companies are not aware of the benefits of online advertising. If a certain company is already spending money on Google AdWords, however, it is very likely that it would also be open to other forms of online advertising. Think about some keywords that are related to your topic and Google them. Check the sponsored links that will appear and contact them. (You can also check the advertisers that appear on the Adsense units of related websites)
  • Other advertising networks: While Google AdWords is by far the largest advertising network on the Internet, there are many others that could be useful. Check the companies that are spending money on AdBrite, Text-Link-Ads, BlogAds, SponsoredReviews and so on.
  • Banner advertisers on similar sites: Check out popular websites on your niche and see what companies are advertising there. Provided you offer them an interesting deal (i.e., a reasonable price for your size), I am pretty sure they will be interested.
  • Create a “Potential Sponsors” bookmark folder: This technique produced outstanding results for me. I have a bookmark folder on my browser called “Potential Sponsors.” Every time I come across a company or website that could be interested in sponsoring my website, I bookmark it. Currently I have over 100 bookmarked sites on that folder, and I have not approached half of them yet.
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