Review of PublisherSpot

Written by John Cow on September 21st, 2008

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If you’ve been trying to make money from your blog for any amount of time, you know it can be a challenge to wade through the mire of Internet ad network companies. You want to find the ad services and affiliate programs that are the most profitable, and you want to find the ones that are legitimate, too. Unfortunately, there are so many Internet ad network companies out there that there just aren’t enough hours in the day to week through them all.

Fortunately for all of us, there’s PublisherSpot.

PublishserSpot does all of our dirty work for us. These folks are experts at separating gold from the dross when it comes to Internet ad networks.

One of the neatest things about PublisherSpot is its ease of use. It’s friendly and accessible, whether you’re new to Internet ad networks, or whether you’ve been at it a long time. It even features a useful glossary to help you navigate through sometimes-confusing terms.

How does PublisherSpot do it?

They gather information for you, and provide you with detailed reviews of ad network packages. They let you know what form of payment each network accepts, whether or not they serve popups, which ones serve contextual ads, and even what their conversion rates are. Each review averages around 2,000 words, so you know you’re getting an in-depth analysis.

Not only does PublisherSpot offer you all of this information, it does so in a database format that is very search-friendly. You can search by just about any criteria you can think of, from conversion rates to whether the ads are allowed on forums.

Now, this information alone is worth taking a look at PubliserSpot’s service. However, it doesn’t stop there. PublisherSpot takes even more of the guesswork out of the ad network search by offering an Editor’s Choice. Editor’s Choice networks are those that have stood out, and proven themselves to be excellent choices.

If you don’t want to take the editors’ word for it, however, you can look at the “Top Networks” feature. These are networks voted on by registered members. A network that has received at least 10 ratings is eligible for the Top Network list, and many of the networks in that list have ratings by 50 or more users.

Give PublisherSpot a look today!

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7 Comments »

Comment by Ryan McLean
2008-09-21 09:07:48

I have seen Publisher Spot reviewed all over the place. Is this a paid review? They should come to my blog, I would love to review them ;-)
this is a really good review of them and from what I have seen and heard they are a really great service. I will be looking into them a bit more in the next month or two as I seek out the best affiliate programs to use for my readers

Comment by John Cow
2008-09-21 11:14:12

Anytime I say “review of” it will be a paid review ;)

 
 
Comment by mohan
2008-09-21 09:20:41

That was a nice clean Review !!

 
Comment by Sohail
2008-09-21 10:31:44

Great service but site design could be improved. I will definatly have a look :)

 
Comment by kidfingers.com
2008-09-22 03:10:35

Thanks for the review. It’s a pretty neat idea… I’ll be browsing around.

kidfingers.coms last blog post..Unique People From Around the World

 
Comment by Kristi Subscribed to comments via email
2008-09-23 14:47:12

Perfect timing. I am in the middle of trying to figure out who is the best to work with, advertising wise, and this site should be a good reference. Thanks!

Kristis last blog post..Out on the Ballroom Floor

 
Comment by Jay
2008-09-25 13:05:25

Good lord man… yet ANOTHER PublisherSpot review? Tyler must be dishing out a LOT of money on this!

How can I convince him to check out my blog? :P

Jay

Jays last blog post..10 Niche Websites in 10 Days!

 
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