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Ask-Contextual Network (PPC)

Among all the contextual networks like adsense, bidvertiser, YPN, adbrite, most of the experts think google adsense to the best one. Indeed it is the best one but sometimes there may be some problem with the signing up in google adsense. Now I heard something that will make contextual PPC experts happy. Ask.com is going to launch contextual PPC network. If you do not know what is PPC and contextual network, then I was talking like a blind. In contextual PPC network, you can display some advertisement in your websites which is relevant to your website contents. And you will get paid for any click on the ads, i.e., pay per click.

In most of the cases, you will get about $.05-$1 per click but this is very much for those websites which have more than 1000-2000 impressions per day. Sometimes the payout can even reach $3-4 per click. It is very simple to earn through contextual PPC network but if you are going to get more profit, then it is very hard to earn huge money through this earning technique. But once you have some techniques or if you have websites have lots of visitors, then you can earn considerably a large amount of money through contextual PPC network. The recent move of Ask.com will create some competition with Google adsense.

Ask.com is also a search engine and now they are coming up with a new plan and that is their contextual PPC program. Now advertisers can also sell their products through the network if Ask.com has launched the program. But according to the experts, the PPC contextual network cannot be as large as the Google adsense and it will not create any thrust to the Google adsense program. Also Yahoo YPN program was trying to dominate Google Adsense but all in vain. Now let us see what happen with the Ask.com contextual PPC network.

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