Online advertising offers three primary types of ads bloggers
can use to make money from their blogs.
·
Pay-per-click: The advertiser pays the blogger each time
someone clicks on the advertiser's ad.
· Pay-per-impression: The advertiser pays the blogger each time
the ad appears on the blog's page.
·
Pay-per-action: The advertiser pays the blogger each
time someone clicks on the ad and performs an action such as making a purchase.
Contextual Ads:
Contextual ads are typically pay-per-click
ads. The ads are delivered based on the content of the page on the blog where
the ads will be displayed. In theory, the ads shown on the page should be
relevant to the content of the page thereby increasing the chance that someone
will click on them. Google AdSense is an example of a
contextual advertising program.Google AdSense and Kontera are
examples of contextual advertising oppportunities.
Text Link Ads:
Ads that are not served based
on the content of a blog's page but rather are placed based on specific text in
the postsof a blog are called text link ads. Text Link Brokers and Text-Link-Ads are
examples of text link advertising opportunities.
Impression-Based Ads:
Ads that pay bloggers based
on the number of times the ad appears on the blog are called impression-based
ads.FastClick and Tribal Fusion are examples of impression-based
advertising opportunities.
Affiliate Ads:
Affiliate ads give
bloggers a choice of programs to provide links to products. Bloggers are paid
when someone purchases the advertised product. Amazon Associates and eBay Affiliates are examples of affiliate advertising
programs.
Direct Ads:
Many bloggers offer an option for visitors to purchase
advertising space on their blogs. Direct ads are typically shown in the form of
banner ads or similar display ads provided directly to the blogger by the
advertiser to be uploaded to the blog. Pricing and payment methods vary from
blogger to blogger (often dependent on the amount of traffic the blog
receives). Direct advertisers on blogs are sometimes called sponsors of that
blog.
Reviews:
Reviews (often called sponsored reviews) are an indirect form of
advertising on blogs. A company might contact a blogger directly asking them to
write a review for a product, business, website, etc. If the blogger is paid to
write the review, then it is a form of advertising revenue. Some companies
offer forms of review advertising such as PayPerPost.
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