While I do use Google Adsense on my site, I wanted to share with you guys another option for making money on your website or blog in an inobstrusive way. Exit Junction is an advertising revenue company that will pay you when readers exit your website.
For example, if you search “Effective web writing tweets” in google, the first search result that appears is my SEO Tips from Twitter post. When someone clicks on a search engine result to enter my blog, then uses the back arrow to exit my blog, ExitJunction will bring them automatically to an ad page with related ad results. If the reader clicks the ad, you earn revenue.
I love that there is a potential for earning revenue without having too much clutter and business on my site! Google adsense is ok – but this gives me a unique way to earn revenue without having to add link ads (which I cannot stand) or even more sidebar clutter.
Additionally – ExitJunction rewards referrals, so once you check out the program please use my referral link if you decide to join. As with everything else I’ve tried on the web, nothing is going to make you rich “quick”, however I have earned more through ExitJunction than I have through Google Adsense so far, so it’s definitely been worthwhile for me personally. And since you aren’t using up valuable real estate on your website to test it out, what have you got to lose?
Terence says
So it only works when they hit the back button, or does it kick in whenever someone leaves the site? Have you gotten any feedback from people that have been exposed to those ads? It sounds like a pop-under, which you can’t directly associate with a specific site but annoys you when you find it. Are you concerned about negative associations with ads of this type, or are they low-key enough that surfers really don’t mind?
AngEngland says
I tried it out for myself at a couple other sites I knew had it in place and did not find it super annoying. It works only if they hit the back arrow (or Alt+Arrow key like I do) and stay on the same web browser screen so it doesn’t pop up or open up anything new. That’s the thing I most appreciated about it. I also liked not having to crowd the site with ads but still have something there with the potential for bringing in revenue. As with ANY type of ad program on a website, you have to balance the potential for income with the potential for utter annoyance. 🙂
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CPA Arbitrage says
Making money with Adsense it’s becoming harder and harder. Couple of years ago, Adsense program was really hot
Nowdays, affiliate earnings are much more rewarding. More and more publishers go into CPA networks everyday. Adsense is paying penny per clicks .. Too bad .. I actually enjoyed it while it lasted.
aufa says
have you got payment from exitjunction? I am very interested with making money online.