The Rubicon Project: your ultimate web-based Ads management tool
by whlooi | Filed under Ad News, BSL5.com, Browser, General, Interesting, KeyEll(Kuala Lumpur), Networking, Tech.
I was searching for a good ad network for my blogs when I came across The Rubicon Project (rubiconproject.com). Damn this web based tool really answer our question: “I want to advertise on my blog and there are these hundreds of Ad Programs available. Which one do I join? What do I do?”
Well, you ain’t the only soul who is thinking about this but hundreds of other bloggers and website owners going through the same problem. You have AdSense, YPN, Adbrite, Chitika, Kontera, Widgetbucks, TTzmedia and an endless list of affiliate programs you can join to make money off your blog.
Here is a solution to all the confusion: The Rubicon Project
You can use this product to optimize over 300 ad networks at one place and “make mad cash”. This helps save a lot of valuable time. It does not only select an ad network but also the geographical data for you to show people local results leading to better and relevant advertisements.
You can of course change the preference you want and they will work accordingly (not advisable because default selections are made using intensive research and to get best results). Everything in one Dashboard which is simply unbelievable!
Check out the screenshots and explanations:
1. The whole setup only took about 10 minute
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Setting it up is real easy. Select the sizes, zones and get the codes. Add the codes to your site and your done!
2. Now it’s the turn to turn on your ultimate ad networks
This is the preference option where you can select which networks you want to show. Each and every network’s description and averages are mentioned. Not really needed, their “smart technology” does it automatically!
3. Finally look at the dashboard that full provide you detailed reporting system.
You get reports for many factors like geographic reports, reporting by channel, gender, age and ethnicity. You can even check which ad network is getting you how much “mad cash” so that you can set the preferences right.
I have signed up as a beta tester!!! Looks like this project has a bright future! So why not you give it a try? Sign up today?
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