There’s a new kid on the block snapping at Google’s heels over advertising revenue – Chitika.
By the looks of it (so far) Chitika eMiniMalls pay more per click than Google does and the adverts are a lot “funkier”. You can see them on the left and right-hand bars of this site.
Another good function is you can allocate keywords to each ad individually so each instance of the ads could advertise Computers or Computer Books or TVs. You can have as many or as few keywords and best of all (again unlike Google) the advert page opens in a new window.
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Note that if you’re already a member of Google’s Adsense program you can run Chitika eMiniMalls but you will have to ensure that contextual advertising is turned off so as not to violate Google’s stringent terms of useage.
Give it a go and let me know what you think – clicking on the link below or the icon on the left-hand bar will earn me referral fees if you sign up.
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1 Comment
November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am
“I’m doing rather well with the eMiniMalls/AdSense combo. Basically, I can now put 7 ad units instead of 4 on longer pages. Also, users love clicking on new things, so it gives them something to play with ;)”