Your account has been banned from Google Adsense, what’s next? This video I will provide you with some of my recommended alternatives to Google Adsense.
-Swapw
http://www.swapw.blogspot.com
Made for Adsense (MFA) Blog
Make Money with Made for Adsense (MFA) Way
October 6th, 2008 — Adsense
Your account has been banned from Google Adsense, what’s next? This video I will provide you with some of my recommended alternatives to Google Adsense.
-Swapw
http://www.swapw.blogspot.com
Made for Adsense (MFA) Blog
September 29th, 2008 — Adsense
My take on the comments regarding Google AdSense and the amount of money you can make.
Made for Adsense (MFA) Blog
August 30th, 2008 — Adsense
http://www.billmcintosh.com
Take a look at my AdSense earnings for 2007. I’ll share with you my Google adsense tax reporting documents for 2007 so you can see what is possible for making money with online marketing.
Go sign up on my site and I’ll help you with marketing your business and its free! http://www.billmcintosh.com
Made for Adsense (MFA) Blog
August 28th, 2008 — Adsense
The Australian AdSense team has put together a step-by-step guide to optimising your AdSense performance. We cover:
1. Analysing your webpage
2. Creating custom channels
3. Determining best ad design and placement
4. Maximising ad units on a page
5. Tracking and measuring your results
For more information on AdSense optimisation, visit the Help Center guide - https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/topic.py?topic=8443
Made for Adsense (MFA) Blog
August 22nd, 2008 — Adsense
Go to http://www.2createawebsite.com/money/google-adsense.html Tips on succeeding with Google AdSense from someone earning 4 figures per month with the program.
Made for Adsense (MFA) Blog
June 8th, 2008 — Adsense
Your Adsense account still banned, even after you followed the help on how to appeal? You regret about modifying your Adsense code, do not comply with the Adsense format and most probably you break the Adsense TOS with their strict rules.
But don’t worry. It’s not the end of the world yet. Below is the comprehensive list of Adsense alternatives.
I did not provide a live link. You gotta copy-and-paste it into Google. Search for the relevant information.
1. Absolute Agency
2. AcceleratorMedia
3. ad pepper media
4. adagency1
5. AdBrite
6. Adconian
7. AdDynamix
8. ADEngage
9. Adgenta QAds
10. adgridwork
11. Adicate
12. Adify
13. AdJungle
14. Adknowledge
15. AdlandPro
16. Adlink Media
17. AdMentum
18. AdMob
19. AdOrigin
20. Ads-Click
21. ADSDAQ Ad Exchange
22. adsmarket
23. AdSmart
24. adtechnica
25. Adtegrity.com
26. AdToll
27. Advertising.com
28. Advertlets
29. AdVolcano
30. AffiliateFuel
31. AffiliateFuture
32. Agendize
33. AmaSensAds
34. Amazon
35. Ampira Media
36. Anastasia International
37. Auction Ads
38. AVN Ads
39. Axill
40. AzoogleAds
41. Bannerconnect
42. BannerSpace
43. BardzoMedia
44. BClick
45. Bidvertiser
46. Bla.st
47. Black Label Ads
48. BlinkAccess
49. BlogAds
50. BlogKits
51. BlueFN
52. BlueLithium
53. BurstMedia
54. buyat
55. Casale Media
56. CBprosense
57. Chitika
58. Claxon
59. Click2Sell
60. ClickBank
61. Clickbooth
62. Clickhype
63. Clicksor
64. clickXchange
65. clixGalore
66. CNet Shopper
67. Commission Junction
68. Commission Monster
69. Copernic Media
70. CoverClicks
71. CPX Interactive
72. CrispAds
73. CyberBounty
74. DarkBlue
75. Dragon Media Online
76. eBay AdContext
77. eClickZ
78. Enhance Interactive
79. eType Europe
80. eType USA
81. ExpoActive
82. Fair Ads Network
83. Federated Media
84. FindItQuick
85. FineClicks
86. FluxAds
87. Gorilla Nation
88. Her Agency
89. HispanoClick
90. Hyperbidder
91. IncentaClick
92. IndustryBrains
93. InterClick
94. Integri
95. Interevco
96. JoeTec
97. Komli
98. Kanoodle
99. Kontera
100. LinkBliss
101. LinkLike
102. LinkShareAds
103. LinkWorth
104. MaxBounty
105. MetaReward
106. Microsoft adCenter
107. Mirago
108. MIVA
109. MochiAds
110. Money4Banners
111. MoreNiche
112. NeverblueAds
113. Nixxie
114. Nuffnang
115. OneMonkey
116. Opt-Media
117. Oridian
118. Oxado
119. PayDotCom
120. PayPerPost
121. PayPopUp
122. Pheedo
123. Phorm
124. PointRoll
125. PopUpTraffic
126. Premium Network
127. PrimaryAds
128. ProfitCenter
129. Project Wonderful
130. PubMatic
131. Pulse 360
132. Quigo AdSonar
133. QuinStreet
134. Real Media
135. RealCast Media
136. RealTechNetwork
137. Revenue Science
138. Revenue.net
139. RevenuePILOT
140. ReviewMe
141. RevoClix
142. Right Media Exchange
143. Robert Sherman Company
144. ROI Rocket
145. Rydium
146. Searchfeed
147. Shareasale
148. Shopping.com
149. Sponsored Reviews
150. Strategic Affiliates
151. Targetpoint
152. Text Link Ads
153. Textads Dot Biz
154. TextWise
155. TNX.Net
156. Trade Doubler
157. Traffic Marketplace
158. Tremor Media
159. Tribal Fusion
160. TTZMedia
161. ValidClick
162. ValueAd
163. ValueClick Media
164. Veoda
165. Vibrant Media SmartAds
166. Vizu Polls
167. WayPointCash
168. Web Advertising
169. WebSponsors
170. WhenU
171. WidgetBucks
172. Yahoo Publisher Network
173. YesAdvertising
April 7th, 2008 — Adsense, Wordpress
Pictures speak louder than words. Now just take a look at the pictures and you decide it yourself.
Wordpress Theme Blix with Google Adsense
Pilkster SEO Adsense Wordpress Theme
April 7th, 2008 — Adsense, Wordpress

This most popular plugin is now defunct. You can blog almost instantly and immediately using wp-autoblog plugin. Yes, it’s automatic. But you’ll find it hard to find it on the internet these days. Somehow, there’s always a way to find it. Use Google or simply download it from here.
FeedWordPress is an Atom/RSS aggregator for the WordPress weblog software. It syndicates content from feeds that you choose into your WordPress webblog; if you syndicate several feeds then you can use WordPress’s posts database and templating engine as the back-end of an aggregation (planet) website.
WP-o-Matic. The Wordpress RSS Agreggator
WP-o-Matic makes autoblogging a snap by automatically creating posts from the RSS/Atom feeds you choose, which are organized into campaigns.
AdSense-Deluxe is an easy-to-use plugin for WordPress 1.5+ (including WP 2.0) for quickly inserting Google or Yahoo! ads into your blog posts, and managing when and where those ads are displayed. It was developed for my own use after an exhaustive search for a similar tool turned up nothing adequate.
Automatic Ad Code Importer for all supported networks. Widgets & Sidebar Modules compatible (as used in the popular K2 theme). Automatic limiting of Ads to meet network T&Cs (Google 3 units/page)
All in One Adsense and YPN is a Free and Open Source Wordpress plugin which is able to automatically insert google adsense ads or yahoo publisher network (YPN) ads in to your posts on the fly. It doesn’t matter if you have 1 post or 100,000 posts, it will insert your ad code into all of them automatically. You can control all aspects of your ad’s display and position. Just specify ad color and position in the plugin options, your ad code is automatically generated and inserted. Advanced users can add html and css code before and after the ad to have total control of the ad display.
AdSense Widget for WordPress Sidebar
Unbelievably easy! And all this work for nothing. However, for fun I have left the original plugin up here in case you were interested in how I made the plugin.
Thanks to the people at Automattic, it is easy to install and requires no coding or template modification.
The Color, size and h2 title of your AdSense widget are all fully customizable from within the WordPress Presentations tab. No joke!
Places specified Adsense code under the first image in a post. If there are no images no Adsense code will be insterted. Also the ads will only appear in single post pages.
Lets you insert your ad-code (like AdSense) directly before or in the middle of your post content or wherever you want without having to edit your template.
You can specify an ad-code to appear before your actual post content and one to appear in the middle of it.
This puts Google RSS Ads in your feed, make sure you fill in your publisher ID by editing the plugin file.
And you can always refer it from here and here.
April 5th, 2008 — Adsense
Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!