Start Substituting Adsense with your own Ads
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Every blogger loves Google Adsense but what if you want to take your ad revenue to the next level? Adtoll is a great transitional tool that allows you to show your old Adsense ads while looking to sell ads on your own. Adtoll lets you use “default” ads while you court other advertisers on their network or on your own. You control the ratio of ads between your default ads and ads purchased from advertisers. They offer up every size that you are used to on Adsense with the exception of half banners (230X60) and can help you build out your ad inventory to eventually replace Google Adsense (or YPN or Microsoft’s ads). Adtoll’s cut of all this is 25% of ad revenue which is way better than we expect Google’s adsense gives and gives you the ultimate control on the cost of running ads on your site. Payouts are monthly via Paypal every month on the 15th and most sites that we have heard use them say they pay. So we’re going to give Adtoll a chance and maybe you should too. We’ll report back on its success or failure.
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Thanks for the plug! Just to correct you though, our commission rate is 75%…. not 70%.
I will be waiting for you next post indicating if this was a success! As if this guy pays with paypal and pays better than adsense than I am using it!
the only problem is will this somehow create problems with adsense TOS??
Actually since the ads are made to not look the same it should not be a problem with adsense. Also the ads never take place at the same time. Adsense does something similar remember, giving you alternatives to their public service ads when you create a ad for your website.
Dan Rucci, thanks for clearing up the commission rate. I am going to make the edit. Is there anything else my readers might want to know about your service?
Wise
There’s many things about our service, I’d just encourage anyone interested to check out our site as we have all the information readily available.
This sounds like a good idea, but I’m pretty programming challenged… does adtoll ‘do it all for you’ the way Google AdSense does?
I’d like to diversify my revenue streams, just in case I somehow screw up my relationship with adsense… and it’s just common sense, the more ways you can generate money, the more money you’ll make!
I’m heading to your site now, thanks!!