Kontera Kicking Ass
Kontera is an in-text advertising system. What the hell is an in-text ad is not my (or your) problem, there’s Google for that, look it up. Lol. Now what’s amazing about Kontera is the ability to make me an additional $60 a day from my blogs. Why is an additional $60 amazing? Because it converts to around $1800 a month. And if you still wonder why $1800 is amazing talk to a guy who’s been living off $50 a month in South East Asia.
So why all the wait? Well Google had this policy against using any other contextual advertising programs on your blogs, so we had to (a) comply or (b) say good-bye to Google. It was unreasonable at the time to let our only revenue source go so we stuck with Google. Now Google is living up to its “Do no evil” slogan and they’re allowing contextual advertising programs to run alongside AdSense so we decided to give some other programs a try. And Kontera prevails.
If you want to make money from blogging, talk to Darren or read Dosh Dosh.
March 6th, 2007 at 11:53pm
I can’t have it on my site, because I don’t generate more than 500,000 page impressions per month. Maybe you could plug yours on mine? Simply save me a share of the profits for a rainy day
March 8th, 2007 at 1:47am
What rainy day? What happened to LOA? There is no rainy day dude!!
March 9th, 2007 at 12:29am
No, seriously.. One rainy day, when it’s throwing it down outside, we can use that money to book a flight to Jamaica or somewhere else sunny
Muhahahahaha!
March 9th, 2007 at 2:17pm
Well it’s raining day and night here and the wind is at 30 knots. What are we waiting for?
March 9th, 2007 at 7:10pm
Hold on, let me sort out my pink shorts and factor 400 suntan lotion.
March 15th, 2007 at 7:24am
I have created a plugin that makes adding Kontera’s ContentLinks to your WordPress blog a breeze. The plugin makes it easy to add the necessary Kontera JavaScript and has options to control the placement of the ContentLink ads.
April 10th, 2007 at 3:40am
Are you still using Kontera? I can’t see any ad links on your post.
Regards,
Behi