What are the best ad networks?
I’m building an informational Forex website. It’s hosted and available but I havn’t put the CSS up yet so it’s rather drab. It is functional though. Now..I had already put Widget Bucks on there. I get a message frm them (not an email) when I log in saying that my account was not meeting minimal requirements and that my account would be closed in 3 business days. I know that I didn’t click any of my own ads so I don’t get it. They didn’t send an email explaining why. I’ve read that this happened to other people.
Anyway, It might be a glitch, it might not..either way I’m probably done with them.
Can anyone tell me what the best ad networks are? Besides Google of course.
Also…beware Widget Bucks.
Useful, thanks.
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I believe you need to get a lot more traffic going to your site before you begin to monetize
your traffic. That’s probably what happened with you. Get a dozen or so web pages up, that are generating at least 50 visitors a day or something like that. Then you can begin to earn something from the traffic.
Focus on bringing more visitors for now.