Earn Money with WidgetBucks

Written by EarnBlogger on December 12, 2007 Posted in: Earn Money

WidgetBucks is an online advertising network, that displays pay-per-click shopping widgets on their publisher’s blogs and websites. These widgets are very attractive and shows the most popular products based on buying trends of 100 million shoppers. Due to their dynamic ads, there is more chance for blog or website owners to earn money from WidgetBucks ads.

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Three ways to make money from WidgetBucks:

  1. PPC, or Pay-Per-Click ads. Each time a user from the U.S. or Canada clicks on a WidgetBucks ad widget on your site, you get paid.
  2. CPM, or Cost-Per-Thousand Impressions. When a user from outside the U.S. and Canada views one of your pages that contains a CPM ad from one of WidgetBucks’ ad partners, you earn revenue.
  3. Referrals. When you refer a new WidgetBucks user, you will receive a 10 percent referral fee based on the commissions earned by the people you refer. You’ll receive this 10 percent for the full 12 months after the new member joins.

Some features of WidgetBucks:

  • You can easily customize their widgets to suit your blog or website. They have over 300 configurations, 256 color schemes.
  • Dynamic, contextual widgets makes the difference!
  • Their MerchSense contextual algorithm automatically targets the right products for your site
  • Extensive reports on impressions and revenue earned. Daily report updates.
  • Payout at $50. Payments are made within 45 days, via PayPal or Cheque.
  • You can use it along with other programs like Google AdSense, Bidvertiser etc.

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  1. [...] WidgetBucks have launched CPM ads for non-U.S./Canada traffic! It is a great news for all publishers. Because, CPM (cost-per-thousand impressions) sounds great for site revenue! This will help WidgetBucks publishers to earn some good money from web traffic, that comes from countries other than U.S. and Canada. [...]

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