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So far I have been experimenting with Adbrite Full Page Ads as an additional form of advertising. Though it is detracting from some of my websites, I have a few sites where Adbrite Full Page Ads work well. Some of my sites get 95% organic traffic from search engines, making them perfect for these types of ads. My main goal for the sites that get mainly search engine traffic is to convert them into a click in any way possible.
In Adbrite you’ll see that these full page ads will occasionally pop up in which the user has to click continue to the site in order to view your site. You’ll see top websites also using this strategy as these ads usually pay a pretty high ecpm.
Basically even without a click every ad that pops up converts no matter what the action that is taken. If they continue on to your website, you have the option to convert again into another click. So if you are only concerned about profits and keeping organic search engine traffic, Adbrite Full page Ads seems like a decent option to consider.
May 16th, 2009 at 12:34 pm
you are from US so you an try yahoo publisher network instead of adsense….:)