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Soheil

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Just for kicks, and because AdBrite has such cute branding, I decided to check out its advertising network. I’ve been using Google AdSense for awhile (and just got my first $100 check from it last month, woo hoo) but I’m open to alternatives, especially if they stand a chance of making me a little dough.

So I set up a test: Using a PHP script, I’ve rotated AdSense and AdBrite banners on tinywords and SMS 411 for the past few weeks. Each time a page is served, my script randomly chooses an ad, so the distribution is even, giving me the ability to do straightforward A/B tests.

The results are clear: Over the same period, and on the same sites, AdSense is generating 3 times the revenue that AdBrite is. The reason is clear, when you look at the ads the two systems serve: AdSense ads are highly relevant to the adjacent content, whereas AdBrite’s ads seem to have been targeted by a drunken monkey with a heavy interest in pushing credit card debt-reduction schemes.

But there’s a much bigger reason AdSense has my business right now: Reporting. AdSense lets me examine a huge amount of detail on how my various ads are performing, enabling me to fine-tune ad colors, placements, and other aspects on the fly. I can compare performance on various domains, between different color ads (using custom channels), and between ads and Google product referrals.

With AdBrite, I can’t do any of that. Annoyingly, AdBrite’s traffic and clickthrough reports are on one page, and the earning reports are on another, separate page. AdBrite doesn’t give me an easy way to check performance by CPM (I have to do my own calculations) and I can’t easily check, say, the last week’s or the last month’s results.

The only advantage AdBrite offers is that I can use it to sell spots directly on my site, and I can set my own price for these ads. So if I thought I could regularly convince someone to pay $30 a week for a banner ad on tinywords, I would use AdBrite. But for my tiny sites (and I suspect for most “long tail” publishers) network ads — those that are placed on my site by a computer, not a human — are really the only option.

In this case, AdSense wins hands down. It delivers better-targeted ads, generates more money, and gives me much more data about how my sites are working. And thanks, Google, for the C-note.
 
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Well, you answered it all yourself :)

Adsense is best PPC program and I love it because of high relevant ads according to your content.
 
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Awesome review there. And yea, Adsense by far, is the best.
 
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AdSense is not the best, it's the easiest one. :) But I agree, AdBrite is not good if you use their network ads (mostly casino ads for me). It may be useful to get exposure in their marketplace though.
 
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nice study/test. so in terms of payout-wise in your case, the ppc is about the same between adsense and adbrite, but the ctr is about 3 times greater for adsense because its ads are actually targetted. adsense stats are definitely more helpful than adbrite ones, but adbrite has some other advantages too like its ads for pictures and videos.
 
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sufi said:
Well, you answered it all yourself :)

Adsense is best PPC program and I love it because of high relevant ads according to your content.

The only problem is when you have a perfectly viable site that does not meet Adsense's terms. ;)
 
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But what about a comparison between adsense and other advertising methods such as banners you specifically choose from say, www.cj.com. They provide the code for all banners and you can choose from a whole host of categories to suit your needs.
Following the suggestion that I made a move to custom advertising rather than adsense it seemed an easy route, but to be honest, despite the banners are more arty, more noticeable, they don't get the same click through percentages. I've been wondering why that is for ages, cause the common sense theory suggests that a banner flashing away will draw your eye more than static text.
 
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Soheil, thanks for that comparison. I wholly agree with you on the fact Google gives excellent reporting.

Anyway, Im planning to get into an alternative scheme as I find Google very very low. Ill still use Google for Ad performance analysis for colours and positions :D
 
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thanks veryyyyyy much sohael, u give nice reviews between these CPC programs. I realy get helpful information
 
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In terms of targetting Adsense has no rival yet ;)
 
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yup, adsense is the easier to use, but getting in problems with google is easy too, you must stick to tos as hard as you can and recheck it often.
 
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Well, I have to say that I am not so convinced about it's targetting preciseness. You do have to wonder where the connection is between "Hard block rolling" and keywords/content related to making money..... :hehe:
 
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A great review there. The thing that I think you got wrong is the comparing of Adsense and Adbrite. The more obvious 2 that you should have done the comparing with is Adsense and YPN.
 
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I'd be interested in seeing a comparison between adsense and vibrant ads, key words in the page text become advertisements. To be honest site's I've been that use it I find annoying, as soon as your mouse hovers over a highlighted word, an ad springs up and covers half the words you were reading.
 
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I was going to try kontera on my forums, but may not now as I prefer to earn a little less from it and not annoy my visitors rather than earn more and annoy my visitors.
 
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The thing about adbrite is that the network ads are awful. An increase in revenue is only seen once people specifically choose to advertise on your site, therefore you can choose the most relevant and profit-making ads.
 
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I much prefer controllable autonomy. Better to set and forget than have to keep assessing advertisers suitability manually.
 
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