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Do I have to spell it out for you? We see AdSpurt as a direct replacement for contextual style advertising, but you can also use it as well as AdSense on your sites if you wish to.
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If the product you're promoting is a membership based product with recurring monthly commissions.
You could build a Wordpress blog based solely on articles from article directories on the topic of your choice.
If not, then I can make a suggestion for full featured hosting at a budget price.
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The first is that in the admin panel, AdSpurt has a set of built in Flash driven stats which show you how well your ads are performing.
The first is the number of displays, and the second is the number of clicks.
A word of caution if you do this - they may interfere with the effectivity of the amount of clicks you'd achieve via AdSpurt.
It's up to you of course.
Then monetise it with affiliate ads using AdSpurt.
Secondly, in line with all our other scripts, there's no "per-domain....
The combination of these stats and notifications will allow you to keep an eye on how well your ads are performing.
Here's a suggestion.
In addition, your AdSpurt installation will send you an email when certain events occur by ad.
It would be relatively easy in many cases to build niche content sites based on profitable keywords and products you've found.
You can clear these stats globally or by product ad.
There are various systems out there that allow you to either automatically or semi-automatically build content specific blogs from article feeds, and this is something we're eyeing very closely ourselves.
Finally, there are a couple of other things I'd like to mention.