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AdBrain is an advertising network/marketplace. Publishers (site owners) can register and install a simple snip of code, then decide what kind of ads they want to sell (text or image) and they can also determine the price and durations. Publishers can monetize their sites with complete control over your pricing, ad approval and more. Utilizing a small snippet of HTML placed on the publishers’ site, all the ad serving, billing, customer service, and sales is handled by the AdBrain staff. Alternatively advertisers can come there for places to advertise at competitive prices (much better than Google adwords). AdBrain handles all the payments, serving of ads, tracking etc and still pays out a whopping 82% after doing so. AdBrain is free to join.
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“Find out how the AdBrain ad network can help you earn more money from your web site.”
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This site is in direct competition to AdBrite and what makes them unique is as they are based outside the USA, they will also allow for high risk advertisers to advertise, thereby allowing publishers to earn more money.
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Are they planning new features to make a difference from other sites that offer similar services?
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written by aboutthis 7 Months 21 Days ago | |
| AdBrain.org uses like many other web sites a software that can be bought for 249$ . This software is far from AdBrite, and doesn't offer real geotargeting (the countries of the visitors are choosen by the publishers - this is funny). AdBrain.org only changed the design of that software, and no good advertiser will buy advertisements on that software. | ||
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written by pato 7 Months 29 Days ago | |
| they are using php lemon. this is a ridicolous clone, not a "killer startup"... | ||