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作者: zz3zcwb    时间: 2005-12-19
标题: 放GG广告的同时,还可以放哪些广告?
站长:
  你好,我的网站很小(现在1000多流量),放了GG广告,不知何年马月才能达100$,我想在站上放一点其它的广告,万一被GG封了账号,我就惨了,我很想一年能把空间费用收回来,恳请站长指导,谢谢!
作者: zz3zcwb    时间: 2005-12-19
可以放哪些广告,怎样申请,请站长和各位给小弟讲具体点,小弟是新手啊!
作者: 每天100美元    时间: 2005-12-19
放adbrite吧。收回空间费用应该没有问题

我以前是想能帮我收回托管费就谢天谢地了,没有想到后面不但几天就能收回托管费,连我的房贷都能还掉还能养个车:(

生活总是有意外惊喜的。努力吧!
作者: zz3zcwb    时间: 2005-12-19
每天100美元及各位大哥:
    什么是adbrite,到哪里申请
    
作者: gogogo    时间: 2005-12-19
一天100美元大爷 小弟愿拜你为师.....
作者: 每天100美元    时间: 2005-12-19
www.adbrite.com

如果不介意,也可以用我的推荐账号去申请

http://www.adbrite.com/mb/?spid=105
作者: 每天100美元    时间: 2005-12-19
原帖由 gogogo 于 2005-12-19 14:37 发表一天100美元大爷 小弟愿拜你为师.....
谈不上。共同探讨吧。

主要是做大流量(按我的经验,每1万ip可以稳定赚取15美元的gg再加3-5美元的adbrite),当然要适合gg的流量,否则一些图片电影等垃圾流量是赚不到什么钱的。

其次是对gg做规则范围内的优化,例如广告颜色,位置以及页面内容和url等

最后是千万不要作弊!
作者: gogogo    时间: 2005-12-19
广告费是怎么算的.....
作者: zz3zcwb    时间: 2005-12-19
每天100美元大哥:
  请你先介绍一下www.adbrite.com以及它的广告,还有样本站点,这里不方便的话,请你给我邮件.zz3zcwb@sina.com
作者: 每天100美元    时间: 2005-12-19
按点击付费和包月广告。不过和gg比是差多了,没办法,总比国内的垃圾联盟强的多。

我用1万ip去投放baidu的主题推广,每天才1块不到。
作者: gogogo    时间: 2005-12-19
多谢告知! 不过好像离我很遥远...
作者: zyl0414    时间: 2005-12-19
原帖由 每天100美元 于 2005-12-19 14:45 发表

谈不上。共同探讨吧。

主要是做大流量(按我的经验,每1万ip可以稳定赚取15美元的gg再加3-5美元的adbrite),当然要适合gg的流量,否则一些图片电影等垃圾流量是赚不到什么钱的。

其次是对gg做规则范围 ...
谢谢。

[ 本帖最后由 zyl0414 于 2005-12-19 15:00 编辑 ]
作者: 每天100美元    时间: 2005-12-19
可以看看这个,非常振奋人心的一个案例

Case study : Weblogs, Inc. : www.weblogsinc.com
Weblogs, Inc. is a publishing consortium of 100 independent bloggers who produce more than 1,000 blog posts a week across over 75 industry-leading blogs, including the popular consumer technology blog Engadget, luxury goods blog Luxist, and car-focused Autoblog. Written by experts and enthusiasts, each one has a distinctive following in its subject area. Readers are able to sort and search stories by topic, can engage in discussion via comments, and rank stories of interest to them. Collectively, Weblogs Inc. blogs get over 60 million pageviews a month. Bloggers are paid a stipend and also receive a portion of advertising earnings related to their blog(s).

Veteran publisher Jason Calacanis thought long and hard about how to support bloggers – and how to make this online business model work. “I was interested in making great content sustainable,” recalls Calacanis. “Unfiltered content like blogs can be scary to some advertisers. But people who like unfiltered content are a special audience of early adopters, connectors, information junkies – they are keenly interested in everything they’re reading – including the ads.”


In September 2004, the fledgling site signed up for AdSense for content sites. The program appealed to him because the ads were contextual, boosting the value of the page content to his enthusiast audience of readers.

Challenge
After implementing AdSense, Weblogs blogs were earning only a couple hundred dollars a day from the program. “At first we didn’t really understand how to use it,” Calacanis says, noting that “we thought of it as helping to pay some bills.” But when over about six months’ time AdSense revenues reached more than $1,000 a day, he says he realized that there was a significant opportunity in AdSense – if his team would invest the time in making it work even better.

Results

Calacanis and team began using AdSense channels to track performance. They increased the number of ads across pages, tried different ad unit sizes, creatives, colors, and placement locations. They tracked each of the changes by channel to determine if these adjustments resulted in increased revenues. “It is key to keep experimenting, and to study the results,” he says. He learned that increasing the number of pages with ads, and the number of ads per page, both served to increase revenues. Placement of ads near content - for instance, between blog posts - also worked well.
Weblogs, Inc. has had particular success with implementing the link unit ad format. On blogs like Engadget, the team placed ad link units right under the leaderboard. Not only were these placements “real estate friendly,” says Calacanis, but they perform well, providing as much as a 50 percent lift in revenues. He also saw that these units work well for his niche-focused enthusiast readers.

“AdSense provides ads that are more like content than advertising,” Calacanis comments. “They inform people.” His team also witnessed a 10 to 20 percent jump in ad performance when they matched the ad colors to the site, recognizing the sophistication of the blog audience. “The ads are respectful of the user,” he says.

“In the beginning, probably 1 percent of our revenue came from AdSense revenue,” Calacanis recalls. But over time, and after testing and optimizing AdSense features, this revenue grew more - from $1,000 to $3,000 a day – a 200 percent increase. While he used to view AdSense as a way to use unsold ad space, today he considers it to be a primary source of revenue for his business.
He advises other publishers to be methodical about testing, experiment, and try one or two new things at a time: “Set goals for yourselves around traffic, number of ads shown, ads per page, number of clicks and as you optimize AdSense, the revenue will follow.”

About Google AdSense

Google AdSense is a program enabling online businesses to earn revenue from serving ads precisely targeted to specific web content and search pages. With service levels ranging from online sign-up to dedicated support management, a broad range of sites profit from AdSense. Thousands of Google advertisers also benefit from AdSense by gaining exposure on sites across the Google Network, which includes many of the Top 100 Media Metrix sites such as AOL, About.com, Amazon, Ask Jeeves, and Lycos. For more information, visit www.google.com/adsense.




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