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A Monetization Alternative to Adsense?

Sunday 22 October 2006 @ 2:49 pm
Actually, my headline is a little misleading, since this type of text link advertising is not contextual, and therefor can actually probably be run right alongside Adsense.

The operators of this site think that is ok, at least. To be on the safe side, you might want to check with Adsense, but to the best of my knowledge, you are ok running other types of ads on your site, as long as they are not served contextually, and can't be easily confused with Google's ads. And of course, if you run these instead of AdSense or YPN (which, by the way, is about to come out of beta), then it is entirely up to you.

I first learned about this alternative form of web site monetization as an Adsense alternative. You know how sometimes there just aren't enough ads to fill up all that space on your site? Some people sign up for this program, and then use it in place of the public service announcements that Google sometimes feeds you.

A lot of people overlook the "alternate URL" function in their Adsense account, not realizing that it is up to you, the advertiser, as to what will happen when there are no ads available that are suitable for your web site. There is no reason you can't run your own text link advertising there, too.

The best part of this may well be the free "feedvertising" plug-in you can get for your WordPress blog's RSS feed. It allows you to run text ads in your RSS feed, thereby monetizing those visitors who simply read your feed, instead of coming to your blog.

You can put anything that you want to into your "feedvertising". Want to run ads for your own products? No problem. Or maybe you'd rather run an affiliate ad, or even a CPA offer (check the TOS on those – some prohibit this)

You can run one or several of these text ads in your feed, and they are fully configurable. You can also list your feed in their marketplace, and sell the ad space in your "feedvertising".

By the way, if you have a large, high traffic web site, you can also sell the ad space on it and/or your RSS feed directly through this service.

Check it out!

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Monetize with Affiliate CPA Offers

Thursday 21 September 2006 @ 12:03 pm
One of the best ways to monetize a web site, and among the least known, is lead generation, which is actually a highly lucrative form of affiliate marketing, but is used by relatively few online marketers.

Here's how lead generation works. Listen up – this information is golden!

Monetizing a website by becoming a member of an affiliate CPA network is very, very simple. You sign up with one of the 50 or so affiliate CPA Networks that are available online, drive traffic to the custom landing pages that they provide, and get paid whenever a site visitor fills out and submits a form. That is really all there is to it.

An affiliate CPA network is a clearing house that brings advertisers and publishers together. Perhaps the best known is Azoogle, which is extremely popular, but less well-known CPA affiliate networks, such as CPA Empire, and relative newcomer Modern Click, can be less competitive, which may lead you to better results.

Personally, I prefer to belong to several CPA affiliate networks, to get a broader selection of ads, so that I can closely target them to the interests of my site visitors. Just as with tightly targeting your Adsense campaigns to the "theme" of your website helps, targeting your CPA ads to the interests of your site visitors will improve your clickthrough rates and earnings.

I would much rather run a lower-paying ad that is consistent with the interests of my site visitors than to run a high-paying ad that gets very few clicks because it has little to do with my site content. In the long run, that helps me in two ways – first, I'll probably make more money with the lower paying, but relevant, ad, and second, it keeps my site looking professional, and minimizes the risk of alienating my visitors with the display of irrelevant links and banners.

CPA advertisers provide a custom landing page and form, pay the network a commission for making it available to affiliates, and the affiliates in turn are paid for driving traffic and generating signups. CPA stands for "cost per action", and in this case, the action is the site visitor filling out the form. Compare this to traditional affiliate marketing, and you will see the beauty of it quickly. Done right, it is a much easier and more lucrative way to monetize a website.

A traditional affiliate must acquire traffic, do a good job of "pre-selling" the product, and send visitors on to the vendor site through an affiliate link, hoping to generate something like 1% to 5% sales, which in turn is highly dependent on the quality of the vendor's sales letter and product. If the vendor does a poor job of selling on the sales site, or has an over-priced or poorly received product, the affiliate has spent a lot of time, and perhaps money, for very little return.

A CPA affiliate, on the other hand, has a much easier job of things. He or she must still acquire traffic, either by paying for it, or by putting together a well-optimized site that gets good search engine placement for certain key words. At that point, however, the CPA affiliate's job is nearly complete.

The next step is for the site visitor to fill out a form requesting some sort of information. Keep in mind, this does not entail the visitor getting out his or her wallet, or making a decision to spend any money. All it entails is that the visitor request free information and give his or her name and email address, and perhaps a physical address.

You, as the CPA network affiliate, get paid even though your site visitor has yet to buy anything. You are getting paid for a LEAD, not a sale.

Many people have no idea how huge and lucrative lead generation is, and not a clue the kind of money that certain businesses will pay for a good lead. Things like mortgage and insurance leads, in particular, are very, very valuable, as are credit card leads. But even something as seemingly inexpensive as a cell phone ring tone can bring you a nice commission per lead. Why?

These lead purchasers are planning on maximizing the long-term value of a customer. In the case of a mortgage, one lead can generate a commission of thousands of dollars to a mortgage broker. An insurance or credit card account is worth recurring commissions potentially for many, many years. Even a ring tone lead has a long-term value, since the vendor will continue to market to that person over and over again, selling them many times what it cost to acquire them as a customer.

If you are looking for easy and lucrative ways to monetize a web site, CPA affiliation could be your answer. To really do well as a CPA network affiliate, you need to learn how to use things like Google Adwords effectively, in which case I highly recommend Perry Marshall's definitive resource on Adwords advertising. That ebook, and an adwords account, could be all you need to effectively monetize your website!

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