Monday, August 24, 2009

What is AdBrite and how does it work?

AdBrite is a digital marketplace for advertisement.
It is one of the most popular advertisement provider and it offers various options for publishers, including pay-per-click text ads, banners, full page ads and in-link ads. You can even choose to diplay pay-per-view full page ads or cpm (cost per thousand impressions) banners.

How does AdBrite work?
AdBrite allows you to choose which type of advertisements your want to display on your website, for instance you might want to display text ads only, or to display in-link ads and ful page ads as well.
You're allowed to customize the appearance of the ads boxes, which allows you to blend them perfectly in your website template (or make them stand out if you so desire), it also allows you to fully customize other options, such as after how many clicks by an user a full page ad will be displayed.

So it's up to you to find out what works best for you: for example, if you are displaying full page ads, you might want to find a good compromise between website usability and maximum revenue. It is fairly obvious that the more often a full page ad will be displayed, the more likely someone will click on it but, on the other hand, too many full page ads might annoy your visitors and drive them away

How do I get paid?
AdBrite pays on a net-60 basis. This means earnings from each day must mature for 60 days before they are eligible for payment. For example, December earnings will mature at the beginning of March, January earnings will mature in April, etc.
Just like most other ads providers, AdBrite allows you to choose the minimum earnings required before you get paid.
The default option is 100$, but you can raise it or lower it to a minimum of 5$ if you so desire.
As of now AdBrite only offers payment by check in US Dollars, there are no electronic payments options (such as Paypal), it is important to make sure you fill all the informations correctly or you won't receive your check.
US publishers are also required to fill in their tax informations.

Does my website/blog qualify to participate in AdBrite marketplace?
Click on this link to check the Publisher Acceptable Use Policy

Where do I subscribe?
Signing up for AdBrite is easy, just click here and fill in the form to get started.

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