High Paying Google Adsense Alternatives for Bloggers



I recently discovered Revenue Hits and it looks like a great contender. I signed up and was quickly contacted by a manager to see how their ad platform for publishers work and they have a ton of features to make money. Revenue hits is a Performance Ad network, which means they pay you for results (CPA which is great for many niches), however, they have CPM and CPC models too. Revenue hits has an interesting platform that learns from your Ads so if you give them a try make sure to keep their ads running for 2-4 days to get the best results. Another great thing is that they have different monetization channels available. You can create banner ads, sliders, pop -unders, buttons and more. Revenue Hits pays on a NET 30 basis and they issue payments via wire, Paypal and Payoneer! 

Revenuehits admits that they are not as good as Adsense, but they believe they are better than other alternatives. It’s a Performance base Ad Network that helps publishers to generate more revenue. If you are going to use this network, I would suggest you to keep your ads running for 5-6 days to get best results.

Revenuehits offers Banner ads, Sliders, Pop-unders, button etc. Minimum payout is $20.

And one of the best reason why I like the most the Revenue Hits Publishers Network , is their referral program. You can earn $10 for every new publisher you refer to the RevenueHits Publishers Network that earns $10. Get an additional $40 after a referred publisher earns $50. Cash in an additional $50 bonus after a referred publisher hits $100. Start now and benefit from a trusted referral program that will credit you with extra cash.



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CEO and Founder of Bitshares Labs Inc. And also Internet Marketer, Blogger, and an Internet Aficionado!
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1 comments :

  1. Are you trying to earn money from your visitors by running popup advertisments?
    In case you do, have you considered using PopCash?

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