Move Over AdSense, I’m Taking Exit39!

exit 39Sometimes I’m glad I read the news. And today, I’m glad I read a small post on the 5 Star Affiliate Program blog. Here’s why…

While trying to find a new template for my blog today, I lost the coding for the Google AdSense ads that were in my sidebar. This got me to thinking, why do I have those ads on there anyway?

The answer, because this month I made 70 cents by having them there.  OK, so 70 cents is better than nothing, and I made that money because people left through an ad that they found interesting.

However, if you’re NOT running a site that is set up to specifically make money with AdSense ads, you might want to rethink your Marketing strategy. How else could these people leave your blog or website?

They might have left through a link that was listed on your blogroll and ended up buying something from one of the companies you represent as an affiliate? Certainly that commission would be more than 70 cents! I digress. The only reason I bring this up is because so many people tout Google AdSense as the greatest way to make money. It’s never been that way for me; I really don’t make much on any of my sites with those ads. But now there’s a new kid in town. It’s called Exit39 – it’s what I read about today.

Exit39 is a new Datafeed Ad creator with Ad Rotation. It’s in beta testing right now, so affiliates can use it for free (for a short time). You can go to their website and check it out – and then you’ll be happy that you read this blog regularly. :-)

If Exit39 works the way it says it does, you can replace your Google AdSense ads with rotating datafeed ads in the sidebar or footer of your website or blog. If you’ve worked with datafeeds before, you know that when an affiliate uses a datafeed, it is coded with their affiliate number. You won’t get paid pennies for a click; you’ll get paid dollars for a sale!

The cool thing about Exit39 is the rotation. You could conceivably load up a bunch of products from the datafeed into your sidebar, and every page view would pull up a new set of products. That means that while people are surfing your site, they will see different products on each page.

There are a limited number of companies participating in the program right now, but this looks like very good news for affiliate marketers. I’ll give it a try and let you know how it works.

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4 Comments

I have been faithfully reading all the information you send out and with the help of several other good writers have picked up a lot of value that is priceless.

I only have adsense on one site and it had so many rules that I had to take a lot of my existing content on just to obide by their rules.

Go figure it has not made me a cent and cost me time and frustration. I guess one has to listen, learn and then go with their instincts.

I wish you and your loved ones a merry christmas from me and my loved ones.

Thanks
Randy Gibbons

Comment by Randy Gibbons | December 8th, 2006 10:15 am | Permalink

Exit 39 sounds like a very good site to keep an eye on. I have several business’s that I am working on at the present time and even though I am retired their still is not enough hours in a day.

The net is like gambling, before you know it your out of time or money. I personally never had a problem with the gambling but the net has been just as addicting and can take ones money just as quick.

You and your group please keep up the good work. Your blogs are excellent for the average entreprenur who knows enough to get themselves into trouble.

Thanks Again
Randy Gibbons

Comment by Randy Gibbons | December 8th, 2006 10:21 am | Permalink

Thanks, Randy! The same to you.

Yes, affiliate marketing isn’t easy. It’s pretty tough not to be discouraged. I don’t know of any certain techniques that can be mechanically followed, but students (and others) report success with those they learn in Affiliate Classroom and from the magazine.

We all hope to be able to hear you report the same this coming year.

Best to you and yours,
Jeff

Comment by Jeffrey Perren, AC Magazine | December 8th, 2006 6:49 pm | Permalink

Hey thanks for the very useful post. Thanks a lot. Really appreciate it exit 39.

Comment by Hypervre | December 12th, 2006 10:47 am | Permalink

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