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Just what do you think are your chances of getting the attention of an Adbrite Account Executive to personally walk you through the how-to's of succeeding with their ad network? Slim?
Adnan, Blogtrepreneur's blogger, just got his chance. Here's the skinny on his convo with Billy Ship, an Adbrite account executive.
What % cut does Adbrite take out from my earnings?
The revenue share is 70/30. The publisher (us) gets 70% and Adbrite takes out 30% of our earnings (better than the 50% by TLA).
Can I have Adbrite and TLA on my blog?
Yes
Can I have Adbrite’s Network ads and Adsense on my blog?
UPDATE: I received an email from Billy after this article went live telling me that Adbrite network ads and Adsense were allowed on the same pages. AdBrite ads are keyword targeted and not contextual. The AdSense terms only restrict the use of contextual ads. So Adbrite are non-competitive and users can run both AdBrite and AdSense ads on the same page. While the Adbrite description in the setup section says that turning on network ads makes it function more like a traditional ad network, the underlying technology is different allowing Adbrite to work in conjunction with AdSense.
Can you format Adbrite ads to match the look and feel of my blog?
Yes - you can alter the formatting of the text in the snippet of code Adbrite gives you.
Can you promise me some ad sales?
(I was surprise at this answer) - Yes! Billy said that he would work with the Sales Department to get me some ad sales. To help me, he said he would set the prices himself ($1 for a day text link, $10 for a week’s text link) and that he would reduce the amount of ad slots to encourage potential advertisers.
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