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Created on: July 04, 2007
So you've placed Google ads throughout your website and still barely make any money, huh? Well, you don't have to just use your website anymore. There are other sites where you can place your Google ads. In this article, I will discuss where these other websites are.
For starters, there's Xomba. Xomba is another article depository site where you can write your articles and make some money from them. It should be noted that you are not just limited to articles; you can submit pictures, interesting news clips, videos, and more.
Xomba is similar to Digg in a way because it allows the poster to submit their content, and then people will give it points. The more points your content receives, the more people will look at it. Of course, the difference between Digg and Xomba is that you get paid at Xomba. You submit your Adsense ID to Xomba, and your Google ads will show up wherever your content is displayed.
Xomba will take a fifty percent commission on your earnings, though. But you receive free website hosting and advertising, so it's a good deal. Also, everything you submit to Xomba is under a nonexclusive license. A nonexclusive license means you are free to submit your content to other sites that have a nonexclusive license.
However, you will never be able to submit your content as exclusive to any other sites if you submit it to Xomba. So be careful. As for checking your earnings at Xomba, just log into your Adsense account like you normally would. It's that simple. And the earnings may start to add up over time, depending on how much content you submit and the popularity of it.
Another website that allows you to place Google ads on it is called Iwantyouranswers.com. To earn money at this site, you have to answer questions that people have submitted to the website.
To do this, you must first create an account and then fill out a separate form for answering questions. If they decide that you are capable of answering questions, they will send you an email confirming that you can now answer questions.
You will then submit your Google Adsense ID to Iwantyouranswers.com, so you can start earning money. Instead of taking a fifty percent cut of your earnings like Xomba does, Iwantyouranswers.com simply shows your Google ads half the time wherever you have answered a question. The other half of the time, Iwantyouranswers.com will display their ads. This site is still in its beginning stages so keep that in mind.
One final website that allows you to make money from your Google ads is called Digital Point. Digital Point is a forum site where you can earn money from your posts. Basically, you have to have fifty total posts before you can start using your Google ads. After this, you submit your Google Adsense ID to Digital Point and start earning money.
Similar to Iwantyouranswers.com, Digital Point will display your Google ads fifty percent of the time. Digital Point will then show their ads the remaining fifty percent of the time. But you're making money by talking on a forum, something that you probably do for free elsewhere. So this is a good deal.
As you have seen, there are other ways to utilize your Google Adsense account these days. If you want to make some extra money with Adsense, then visit these sites. And these are just a few of the many sites that are starting to use Google Adsense. Who knows how many sites will do this in the future.
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