Technorati Media, Value Click, Tribal Fusion, and FOX Audience Network are ad networks that can monetize your website. I previously mentioned other advertising networks on the Make Money Online page.
Continue reading...14 June 2011
Amazon recently terminated the affiliate accounts of every member of its program that lives in the state of Connecticut. Why am I writing this post? I am one of those people. I live in Connecticut. The Amazon affiliate program termination for Connecticut members was not due to mischief or malice on my part or anyone else. It was [...]
Continue reading...6 May 2011
MTV Networks (MTVN) Tribes is one of the many advertising networks out there that can help a movie website earn more revenue by negotiating and selling ads for a publisher. “MTVN Tribes is a premium network of websites anchored by MTVN properties like MTV.” Current film websites already apart of MTVN Tribes include ReelzChannel, Filmjabber, Hollywood.com, TrailerAddict (written about [...]
Continue reading...15 March 2011
In-image advertising (aka image space ads or mouse over image ads), if you are using photos on your movie website, is a way for you to monetize those pictures. Pixazza is one company that offers such a service. We all know that movie studios constantly release movie stills, behind-the-scene photos, and movie posters. Some movie webmasters post celebrity photos [...]
Continue reading...2 March 2011
The Google Affiliate Network is a money maker for a movie website to make money online. Because its Google, their affiliate network attracts many of the high-end, big name vendors that a movie website can advertise to make money online with. “The Google Affiliate Network is “the affiliate marketing company, specifically affiliate network, formerly known as Doubleclick Performics, which was bought [...]
Continue reading...31 October 2010
In the Making Money with Amazon Associates on a Movie Website series, hopefully you have learned a few tips, tricks, and strategies for improving your margins within the Amazon Associates affiliate program. Always remember to watch the buyer trends through best sellers: what are they spending money on, does it fit your niche, am I [...]
Continue reading...13 September 2010
Sixteen sales is not what some would consider making money with Amazon. The big boys would chuckle and gently quip – as if to a child – “small potatoes”. You are the little guy and have to start somewhere. Small potatoes is better than no potatoes at all. Right? You still eat (so to speak), [...]
Continue reading...28 August 2010
Making Money with Amazon Associates on a Movie Website can be streamlined to a certain extent to maximize profits while minimizing your expenditure of sweat equity. I mentioned this at the conclusion of the previous post in this series: Making Money with Amazon Associates on a Movie Website: The Deal Post. I have found through [...]
Continue reading...13 August 2010
If you use Google AdSense on your movie website, have you ever seen Google AdSense ads on it that have nothing to do with the film industry e.g. car, health-care, vacationing ads, etc.? I have so I decided to do something about it. I knew there was a way to block certain advertisements within Google [...]
Continue reading...8 August 2010
In-Text Advertising is an easy, additional revenue stream for your film website. It takes little know-how, is free, and does not compromise the integrity of your website. After testing out the three major in-text advertisers: Kontera, Infolinks, and Vibrant, the previous version of Vibrant with its Bing SERPs pop-up box tested the best, Kontera second [...]
Continue reading...6 August 2010
Vibrant Media was second In-Text Advertising solution that I ever used. They are referenced on our make money web page. I began using Vibrant on May 10, 2010. Applicable keywords and phrases were automatically underlined and highlighted once their code was put into the footer of my website.
Continue reading...31 July 2010
Putting all of your cards in one basket is a bad idea. I see many movie website owners only using Google AdSense since their ad boxes rotate ads for them based on their site content and tags. Using Amazon Associates program means that you manually pick and choose what movies and movie tech to promote [...]
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