Best Ad Program for Me?

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kjmz

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Hi,
My site is www.freednr.com. At the moment I'm using Adsense and CJ, the only thing is I want to know if I could make even more. I use Adsense on the content pages and CJ on the form and thank you pages. My site is basically free domain registration and I'm in the webmasters category for sites. I get an average of about 45 unique visitors per day. I was wondering if anyone thinks there is a better ad program for me. I heard of Casale, Fastclick, and azoogleAds but I don't really no a lot about them.
Can someone please give me their opinions.
Thanks!
 
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I think adsense would be fine for you although if you want to try something new then you could use Yahoo's program.

http://publisher.yahoo.com/
 
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Also keep in mind that it doesn't have to be an either/or situation, you can put CJ ads on the same page as Google. Their TOS says it's allowed as long as it's not another content-dependant ad system that would be confused with theirs. You might also try playing around with your text so that you can get the targeter for G to hit domains more than vacations and contests.
 
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Fastclick and other CPM programme need large amount of impression as the minimum requirement of your website. So I think you can still use adsense.
 
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use adsense and just do not cheat...!
then everything ok..

good luck
 
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I agree the Luckyou...just go ahead with Google Adsense Ads and everything else will fall into place...hope u make some gud money with ur site!

Regards,

Admans
 
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I think Google should be fine for you as you do not have many visitors.
 
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