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Aug 21 2008

Text-Link-Ads Review – Text Link Ads

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What is Text Link Ads

Text-Link-Ads (TLA) are those links you see under “Featured Sites” at the top of the right sidebar on this blog. They are simple little text ads that link a keyword or phase to an advertiser’s site.

Why Text Link Ads?

Advertisers like Text Link Ads because they get search engine love as well as traffic. Unlike other ad networks, the links served by Text Link Ads are full static links without a nofollow tag. TLA is as much a SEO tool as advertising tool.

Publishers like Text Link Ads because the links are non-intrusive and doesn’t look like advertising. Most readers would think they’re just like any other links on this blog.

Many publishers also like TLA’s flat rate monthly pricing. Advertisers buy links on a site for one flat monthly rate. The price is based on a site’s Alexa and Technorati ranking as well as Google PageRank and estimated number of RSS subscribers. The better the numbers, the higher the link price.

Flat rate pricing has its advantages and disadvantages. One of the advantages is you know how much you make each month and that offers better budgeting. You are also protected if your site experiences a traffic slowdown. The disadvantage would be you make the same amount if your site received a huge flood of traffic because of a Digg or Slashdot. This is why you should have a mix of ads on your site.

Text Link Ads is good for adding a stable element to your site or blog. It is something I can count on. In addition to offering text moneygram agents links, TLA offers advertising on RSS feeds.

These ads are also sold on for flat monthly fee. Text Link Ads is also the owner of Review Me.

Payment & Acceptance

Text Link Ads offers much faster payments than other ad networks. Income made this month is paid at the start of next month. Payment can be sent by Check or PayPal. Text Link Ads take 50% of the link price as their fee for getting a link sale. A link on my blog cost $15 per month – $7.50 goes to me and $7.50 goes to Text Link Ads. I think the 50% is very high percentage and see it as Text Link Ads’ only downside.

Getting accepted into Text Link Ads maybe a problem for new blogs. You have to build up some traffic and get some decent Alexa and Technorati ranking before TLA will accept you. If TLA rejects your blog, you can still sign up western union sri lanka pelmadulla for their affiliate program. Text Link Ads pays $25.00 for any referred visitor that results in a sale or is accepted into their publisher program. So if you do decide to sign up, either as a publisher or advertiser, please do so through my link.

Buy a Link on Chad Van Norman dot Com

If you are an advertiser and want to buy a link on my blog, you can do so here. A text ad on my site costs $15 a month, but that link will give you a $100 coupon.

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2 Comments »

Comment by torasham Subscribed to comments via email
2008-08-22 02:21:21

high traffic…?
ohh…it’s so hard for me….

 
Comment by Lisa Subscribed to comments via email
2008-08-22 19:13:30

Hello Chad,

I found your posting in my Twitter. looks like you got a good blog here. I would like to let you know that the company I work at Ask2link.com and we allow you to sell text links on your web site. We prefer websites with PageRank 1 and Alexa rank under 2,000,000 but there is no minimum requirements.

Check us out when you get a chance.

Thanks,

Lisa.

 
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