When rival Nuffnang expanded to Singapore, we know this day has to come. Latest news from Advertlet’s blog tell us they will soon serve ads for Singapore bloggers as well. For starters, Advertlets is giving out SGD 8,800. All you need to do is sign up, write an advertorial and get a piece of this SGD 8,800 (Terms and Conditions apply). I earned RM200 from Advertlet’s advertorial, you can read it here.
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Posted by hongkiat in Advertlets, Make Money Online , at 06.01.07
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Comments
Koh June 1st, 2007
Nuffnang method of getting bloggers to run ads benefits advertisers more than bloggers. Whether anyone click or not, the advertisements already benefit with other viewers seeing the ads.
Koh
ReplyDan June 1st, 2007
Hmm..where can find the list of 300 MY bloggers that won it?
ReplyJosh Lim June 2nd, 2007
Hi Koh: You’ll be happy to know that we have both CPC and CPM models, that aim to strike a fair balance between rewarding the blogger and making sure the advertiser gets seen & heard. Our CPC (cost per click) ads are run network wide, however they are rotated to make sure that bloggers get a variety of ads from different advertisrs.
However, if an advertiser wishes to brand themself, they use the CPM (cost per mille/1000 impressions) model to target selected blogs, so that the advertiser gets prominent “always there” placing (non-rotated), and the blogger’s unique impressions translate to earnings.
Dan: While its going to be quite an effort to list out all the reviews that have been done, here are some a few of our favourites: (in English, Malay, Chinese & Hokkien!)
http://www.yvonnefoong.com/archives/2007/04/help-me-help-you/
http://www.blogwawasan.com/?p=173
http://www.mohdismail.net/blog/2007/04/06/review/
http://nazri.flavert.com/want-50-ringgit/
http://jimmychin.99.com.my/?p=562
And…here’s the first one from Singapore: http://www.hanneng.sg/advertlets-asia-better-blog-advertising-network/
ReplyClappingTrees June 2nd, 2007
What’s this? No text and all ads on this post? Just some trick to get people to click on Adsense on your blog?
Be careful: I’ve heard that Google blacklists tricksters.
ReplyBrennan June 2nd, 2007
Commercial bloggers. Hah.
ReplyStockTube June 3rd, 2007
great … the country needs competition as far as online advertising is concern … only with competition can publishers benefits and gain the right support or else the one who monopolize the market will becomes very arrogant …
nuffnang or advertlets … go go go …
ReplyLouis June 4th, 2007
Holy shit, now that is alot of ads. Having that many ads isn’t going to help, and makes readers think that the person is money minded. Content is king.
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