Blogads is a service that is very similar to the traditional method of making money online by selling advertising space. However, the main advantage that BlogAds has over this one is that you don’t have to deal directly with the clients, negociate contracts and worry about not payed invoices.

YOU will establish the prices for placement of their ad units in different locations of your layout and wait for the offers to come. Basically you are the one who makes the final decision regarding what appears on your blog and what doesn’t.

Another good thing about BlogAds is that you don’t need to worry about placement and blending the ads in order to “trick” your visitors to click on them because is not a contextual advertising program (like adsense) . You have to concentrate only on doing what you do everyday, and keep the incoming traffic. Further more, if your blog approaches topics like politics or celebrities, you won’t be able to make too much money with contextual advertising, regardless of the traffic that you have for many reasons (I will cover this issue in another article) but these type of topics are known to attract a lot of visitors, so BlogAds will fit perfectly; the more visitors, the better chance you have to succeed with it.
The earnings from BlogAds can be substantial; there are bloggers that make over 5000 usd per month with this.

Unfortunately, if you have low traffic (under 1000 unique visitors/day) you won’t be accepted in this program, and at the moment, to participate you need to be sponsored by a blogger that is already a member but if you have a blog that has around 1000 readers a day, than you should really give BlogAds a try.
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