I received a nice present in the email inbox this morning — no, not more Viagra deals, but something that shows an increasing bend towards blogging as prime real-estate for advertisers.
Performancing Partners offers publishers a new, smart way to get paid for blogging.
Given I also use performancing statistics to help round out the ‘metrics’ gathering, I thought this might be worth a look.. I was even more pleased at the revenue share:
The revenue split is very simple with Performancing Partners, and it’s geared toward rewarding publishers that stick with us, and refer others into the program. The main points are these:
- You take 70% of advertising revenue your blog generates.
- Performancing takes 30%
- You take 5% of income generated by any publisher or advertiser you refer to us
Having used text-link-ads for some time now, who also believe in actually sharing1 the returns for the blog real-estate — it’s great to see another business working to provide a more realistic option for those who cannot, or rather2 will not go through the hoops required just to offset some of the blogging costs with a little advertising.
Viva le performancing revolution!
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Brendan Borlase is a Systems and Network Administrator living in Adelaide, Australia, having lived, worked and breathed Information Technology for over 12 years. Learn more.
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Oct 18th, 2006 at 5:33 am
I had a go with text-link ads a while ago, but never got any response to my support questions so I gave up. Well, as Ive recently reached my second payment from Google Adsense in about a year and a half (woohoo!) I thought Id give them a go again.
I signed up yesterday and also sent them a support question (their system wont accept my pompeyblogs domain for some reason) so Ill see how long it takes for them to reply (if ever) and also how long before I get an add request.
Im also not much of a fan of their use of paypal as a payment system.
As for Performancing - Ill probably sign up and see what happens.