Tools for managing Ads for your blog

Once you have your blog with decent traffic, its time for your start selling private ads. To manage and sell private ads, you need keep track of renewals, uploading the ad images, keeping track of the performance of the ads. Recently Google has launched Google Ad Manager by Invitation .

If you are spending time managing these advertising work and you do not have any sales or marketing department, then you will be losing our time and will not have sufficient time in writing posts for you blog. So sort out this issue you need to set up an automated procedure to manage your advertisements.

In fact I started of with Openads, now know as OpenX to manage my ads for all the websites and blogs (I have about 12). OpenX is good when you have good number of slots and publishers. You can create account for publishers and advertisers and manage things well. But in case you just have one or two blog, then there is no point in going for an Ad server like OpenX.

I came across an excellent tool for wordpress blog which can manage your advertising slots for your blog. You can define your ad slots, fix the prices, decide to opt for adding the rel=nofollow tag, or give the option for the advertiser to buy an advertisement without the rel=nofollow tag and charge the advertiser more if he opts for this option. You have the option for providing subscription for the sale. Paypal is used as the payment processor, which has the option of subscription and a single time payment. Other very useful option is you can use this for custom sales like digital download, Paid review, Links etc. You have everything that you need to monetize your blog. The tool is called Oiopublisher, which is costing just $37 and you can use it for any number of domains. Just grab this out and start monetizing your blog

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