
The good: As an established company, Tribal Fusion customer support is simply awesome. They will provide you with complete instructions on how to set up the ad.
If you are a webmaster, I think Tribal Fusion is a good program to consider into if you are looking additional source of revenue besides Adsense for your website or blog. With 6000-7000 pageviews per day, I suppose you will be able to make around 10$ per day, depending on the type of ads that are displayed.
Overall Tribal Fusion is a good program when you want to diversify your earning while at same time not wanting to affect revenue of PPC; as they are based on CPM. Unlike adsense, you don’t have to blend the ad in your website design so it’s a time saver.
The bad: It had me wait for about two weeks to receive the result whether my blog was accepted to the publisher program or not. The registration process took sometime that you might want to divert your thought on that for a while.
Regarding the ads, some of the most popular products advertised via Tribal Fusion network when you have a tech related website are smileys and cursors software. Sometimes, they look flashy that you might want to ask your website visitors to use an adblocker if they hate that kind of ad.
The payout is only available in cheque form and when you reached the minimum balance in account (50 dollar), a cheque will be delievered to your address. It’s unfortunate that it doesn’t Paypal payment option unlike Chitika. I’m sure having this option would make us all very happy as it will save much time.
Tribal Fusion: Revenue results
Overall result: comparing with Adsense and Chitika, my results so far are:
Adsense > Tribal Fusion > Chitika
(Chitika produced the least revenue)
Tribal Fusion’s Publisher Website Requirements
To join the network, your site must have:
* A minimum of 2,000 unique users per day.
* Highly targeted, relevant and regularly
updated content.
* Professional site design.
* An active user base.
You can send your application if your site meets the above requirements. So, what do you think about Tribal Fusion?
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Tribal Fusion review
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Friday, March 14, 2008
Tribalfusion: The highest paying CPM ad network
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Tribal Fusion is one of the few firms that grow on the CPM (cost per thousand) advertising campaigns, which is not very difficult to get into. The advantage of CPM ads is of course that you do not need to think much about your advertising and layout unlike CPC (cash-per-click) ads like Google Adsense or Yahoo Publisher Network. You get paid a fixed amount of money depending on the type of banner ads that appear on your site. The range is generally between $0.50 to about $2 per 1000 impressions on your Web site that can sum up nicely if you have a lot of traffic.
Tribal Fusion accepts only sites that meet certain criteria, the most notable being that your site needs at least 2000 unique visitors per day. The others are an active community, regularly updated content and a professional site design. I would definitely give it a shot if I ran a blog with at least 2000 unique users each day. Furthermore, it is possible to run Tribal Fusion CPM ads on the same page as Google Adsense ads.
Tribal Fusion offers almost the same size as Google Adsense advertising offers. You have a choice of 90x728, 468x60, 120x600, 160x600, 300x250 and 336x280. One great way of raising revenue with Tribal Fusion is to activate the so called Variable Size feature. This displays similar ads if they are higher priced than the initial one that you have selected. For example, it is possible to choose the large rectangle as the default size for your ads and use the variable size option to allow 300x250 display ads in the same position if they pay more.
You have more option for some ad sizes. You might opt for popunders with certain types of ads but I found this option unappealing. Could be an option on sites that do not care that much about their visitors. Tribal Fusion also makes it possible to display alternative ads if they can't serve them for a particular user/page.
The main topic that you are writing about is also important for the revenue that you can make with Tribal Fusion. I hope this article gives you an impression of what you can expect from services like Tribal Fusion which could be a good source of revenue for your site if you meet their requirements.
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