Make money online with text-link ads

September 18th, 2007 Categories: Money, Webbing

Anybody in the blogging world undoubtedly has heard of text link ads as a medium to generate some extra financial inflow through their respective sites. Text Link Ads (TLA) provides an opportunity to further monetise your site and may be rather fruitful for the webtrepreneur.

After reading about this alternative method for mass wealth generation through text link ads I felt the need to share along with a need to take away attention of the previous inebriated post faux pas. You more then likely have seen a few sites advertise the affiliate portion of the program through various graphical banners:

Similar to the one shown on the sidebar. I did not want to place it there but am unable to embed the code within this post for some reason?

OK admittedly the wealth generation may not be that massive as earnings are dependent on traffic flow to your particular blog and along with an important element missing here in Music’s Place ‘a core theme’ and even more important is to install the ad code properly into your sidebars otherwise they will not show.

A core theme I find is quite important as without it why on earth would someone advertise a text link on your site unless your are floating at levels of boingboing and the like? (Yes… text-link is there for advertisers and those seeking to monetise their site) Anyway continuing along my test episode was rather dismal as I chose to use the plug-in for wordpress (quite silly considering that a plug-in after its activation will only work if you bring in that respective plug-in by activating side-bar widgets).

Despite some of the minor possible hiccups, if you are running a blog or site with decent traffic levels then text-link may help you achieve considerable inflows by allowing people to advertise on your site. It is certainly a win-win for the web-master and advertiser alike who will boost potential revenue via the extra visitors to their site coming from the text-link advertisements that appear on yours.

Worth a look if you are interested in boosting the online inflows.

Would anybody out there know why wordpress platform allows someone to clutter their sidebars, headers and footers with scripted code and disallows scripts running on the individual posts? Is there a command or plug-in available that will remove this minor block?

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