I’ve added an advertising box from Adbrite to this blog just to test out how it works. If I’ve researched correctly, it charges advertisers based on either CPC, CPM or by time. Time meaning that they are charged X amount for a period of days, regardless of clicks or impressions, but at a much higher cost.
One of the things that suprised me about the Adbrite advert is that it can also contain Google adverts in it. Basically what they are doing is if they can’t find an advert to display on your blog, they put their own Adsense code in their advertising space and display in on your site.
That way, they’ll get adsense income, which they partially split with you. Smart idea on their behalf.

To set up your Adbrite advert, head over to their website and register as a publisher. Set up an ‘ad zone’ for your site and design your adverts. My suggestion? Make them look somewhat like your Adsense adverts and make it blend into your site. They’re going to show Adsense adverts anyway, so might as well keep them all looking consistant.
Copy and paste the code they give you into a text widget in Wordpress and it should start displaying adverts pretty soon.
Their ‘dashboard’ will show how your adverts are performing over time. Just keep driving traffic to your site and if you’ve positioned it correctly, should start to slowly increase.
Let me know how it goes,
-William







