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Postby billytsr » 14 Aug 2025, 18:18

Is using an ad network a good way to earn money from a website? Does it make sense to create a website solely for ad revenue? What type of website would you recommend for this purpose, and as a beginner, how can I drive traffic to it?
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Re: Ad Network

Postby Fergal » 17 Aug 2025, 05:55

Creating a website that relies on ad revenue has it's challenges and it is not easy to make large profits that way. That doesn't mean it is impossible.

billytsr wrote:What type of website would you recommend

I'd recommend starting a site in an area that interests you and where you have some knowledge. Does anything come to mind for you? Is there a type of site that would solve a problem you have, is there a type of site that you wish existed?
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Re: Ad Network

Postby kat82 » 23 Aug 2025, 04:54

billytsr wrote:Is using an ad network a good way to earn money from a website? Does it make sense to create a website solely for ad revenue? What type of website would you recommend for this purpose, and as a beginner, how can I drive traffic to it?
The niche you are interested may determine the type of website that can make you money. From experience, DIYS and Reviews to me are the best. But other niches have proven paying beyond what you can imagine. Also your experience matters.
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Re: Ad Network

Postby Fergal » 23 Aug 2025, 05:16

billytsr congratulations on posting a topic of the week. Sending ForumCoin now :)
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Re: Ad Network

Postby oldbuddy » 23 Aug 2025, 08:34

I use a website that supplies traffic to other members as well as pays visitors to view these websites. This addresses an age old problem that every website owner has. If you have a system that brings inexpensive (or free) traffic to others and throw in a stream of easy earnings, you have a good chance to get to first base or even hit a home run.
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Re: Ad Network

Postby Tendz » 01 Sep 2025, 17:41

Websites that perform well with ads are those that attract large audiences. Blog style sites on topics like finance, health, technology guides, or lifestyle.
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Re: Ad Network

Postby oldbuddy » 01 Oct 2025, 18:02

Any ad website that attracts qualified visitors to read them works as well as the poster applies his skill and dedication to make it work
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Re: Ad Network

Postby germainebull » 03 Oct 2025, 05:55

oldbuddy wrote:Any ad website that attracts qualified visitors to read them works as well as the poster applies his skill and dedication to make it work


You're absolutely right! The success of an ad depends not only on the website, but also on the effort and creativity of the advertiser. If you put in the effort, understand your audience, and deliver the message effectively, the results will be visible.
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Re: Ad Network

Postby Tendz » 03 Oct 2025, 13:18

@germainebull
Correct. What really matters is how much effort and creativity you put into the ads. If you know your visitors and make good content, any ad site can work.
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Re: Ad Network

Postby germainebull » 20 Oct 2025, 07:55

Fergal wrote:Ad Network
by Fergal » 17 Aug 2025, 08:55

Creating a website that relies on ad revenue has it's challenges and it is not easy to make large profits that way. That doesn't mean it is impossible.

billytsr wrote:
What type of website would you recommend

I'd recommend starting a site in an area that interests you and where you have some knowledge. Does anything come to mind for you? Is there a type of site that would solve a problem you have, is there a type of site that you wish existed?


A good idea starts with a genuine passion. If you want a website with ad revenue, choose a topic that you love and understand. It could be about health, technology, recipes, or even life advice. A website that helps people solve problems is more engaging and builds lasting traffic.
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