Alternative Advertising For Google Ad Space Users

For those of you who use google ads sense ads on your blogs who are stymied by not being able to use a traffic exchange to promote your blog (s) here are some suggested work a rounds that may work within your Google restrictions. Be sure to read your google ad sense policies again to make sure as what you read below is only our opinion of what may be tolerable;

1, Webmasters may consider using a “text advertising exchange” rather than a full site exchange. You simply place a code on your site to display a block of text ads (from one to eight) onto your site. Then place a return link onto your text ad back to your site. It is a simple alternative and it may even be within Google’s perimeters of proper advertising techniques. The text ads go out to our traffic exchange members at SFLM, a larger network of exchanges (VS-Ten) of which we belong to and also to independently owned sites such as yours. To do this simply go to our site, become a free member, promote us page, then to “text ad exchange”. Create your text ad block, copy and place the script/code onto your blog. Then go to our ad placement section and place your text ad onto our text ad exchange. Your done!

Note; In order to maintain your SFLM exchange membership you will have to surf so many sites per month. This will help you gain advertising credits to use for your text ads as well. We also suggest you become a paid member which is only a few dollars per month through paypal.

2, Create a splash page to promote on traffic exchanges such as Surf For Local Music (SFLM). Your splash page should represent your blog with descriptive text as well as little snippits of your blogs with links back to those pages.

To create a splash page try; Google Page Creator

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