Sell adspace on your own terms, “For Sale By Publisher”
We recently stumbled across this gem on the internet today. For Sale by Publisher is a great advertising network that literally takes no commission on the ads that you are selling. I really think this is an asset to a lot of bloggers because many times, advertisers don’t want to go through the trouble of sending you an email, asking for a price, then later paying the amount through PayPal.
So, we started testing out this service and so far, it is a very clean website that is amazingly easy to navigate. You can instantly tell that this website was made by designers for designers.
Anyone who has a blog will tell you, textlinkad’s is a great service, but the commission is horrible. Plus, if you don’t have the traffic, you can’t even sign up for their service. Google’s advertising options are great, but they are based on per click. Which is great and all, but not everyone is going to click on the link. Just having the advertisement being displayed to your many visitors is a big enough asset to the advertiser.
It is incredibly easy to sign up for this service and it seems easy for others to access. Currently there is only 249 users who are publishers. So sign up and get your place before others flood this awesome service. You will see Hell Yeah Dude! using this service very soon.
P.S. This is not a sponsored review
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Oct 2nd 2007
Hey! that’s a good thing to know, I think For Sale by Publisher is a very good advertising resource. Good work.
Limitless ∞
Oct 2nd 2007
That’s a great site. As you probably know he’s a member at YGG and cranks out some quality stuff.
Oct 6th 2007
Hmm, thanks for the link, I’ll be taking a good look at that.
Oct 10th 2007
Interesting concept and I must say very well executed! Suffolk Software are quite prolific.
We didn’t want to use either Adsense of TLA on our site. We tested TLA and the deal was poor, not only that but the quality of advertiser our site was attracting was also poor.
So instead we implemented our own self-service ad system. You can see the ads in our sidebar (yellow and green boxes). They are fed in via RSS from our tag directory.