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Minggu, 26 April 2009

Zone size & placement

The size and placement of the ads have a big impact on earnings.
Reach your visitors wherever you think they’re most engaged on your site. For instance, a prominent banner ad may generate significantly more earnings than low-placed ads. Banner zones—which enable banner or text ads—typically yield more revenue than text-only zones. On your own site, move the ad code to the appropriate place in the HTML. See below.

A guide for publishers.

We’ve created this Getting Started guide to answer common questions and help you be an effective publisher in the AdBrite marketplace.
Topics:
Aim High to Maximize Revenue
Try Multiple Ad Formats
Approve Ads Efficiently
Tracking Your Bottom Line
Troubleshooting
Download Getting Started Guide for Publishers
(PDF 1.40mb)Aim High to Maximize Revenue
How prominently you display ads on your site will have a big impact on your earnings. We often see top-of-page ad placements earn 10 times more than ads on the bottom of the same page. To boost revenue, give your ads prominent placement, high up on your pages.
Reach your visitors wherever you think they’re most engaged on your site. For text and banner ads, AdBrite supports five IAB-standard graphical ad dimensions: Banner (468x60), Leaderboard (728x90), Medium rectangle (300x250), Skyscraper (120x600), Wide skyscraper (160x600).
Banner zones—which enable banner or text ads—typically yield more revenue than text-only zones. Two of the highest-yielding ad types are top leaderboards and left skyscraper ads beside your newest content. On your own site, simply move the snippet of AdBrite code to the appropriate place in the HTML

Earnings & Payment

AdBrite pays publishers on a monthly basis. The default minimum check amount is $100, but you can set it as low as $5. You can view your earnings by month, by ad zone, and by ad format, and also find out when your most recent check was processed. We’ll also send you an email to let you know whenever a check is coming your way.
The Net-60 rule
Payments are issued in US Dollars, two months (net-60) after you accrue them. For example, earnings from March 2007 will get paid out in May 2007. If your revenue does not meet your minimum check amount, that revenue will automatically roll over to the following month. We begin processing payments on the first business day of each month and mail them out within the first five days.Check arrival
For US addresses, please allow 7 to 10 business days for your check to arrive. Non-US addresses may take up to 21 business days.
To view the earnings & payment information of your zones, go to Publishers > Earnings.