Where to Use Your 125×125 Ad?

by Mr. I · 1 comment

in Promotion

In a previous post, we talked about resources for Creating a 125×125 Ad. Hopefully you have created one by now. But, where to use your ad, and for free (or something near to it)? Let’s answer this very good question.

1. Entrecard: Entrecard is well…. Let’s have the entrecard Team explain it:

Entrecard is a free blogging network that truly brings visitors to your blog. By joining our network, you can earn Entrecard credits which allows you to display an ad of your blog on other blog sites within our Network. -From Entrecard Website

Only ad size allowed is 125×125. So, our post will definitely be helpful!

2. Project Wonderful: Project Wonderful is a “cheap ad network” (I have said that hundred times!)

Never heard of Project Wonderful? Then read our review in Ad Networks Series.

3. CMF Ads: CMF Ads is a credit based Advertising network which I found via Zemanta! (Yes, Zemanta fever is still there!). You can buy ad spots for credits and (read carefully) cash out your credits for $0.25 each! You have to buy credits on site or earn by placing ads.

You can earn credits easily and after you have them, you can use them to place your 125 x 125 ad on other sites. And if you are confused by Project Wonderful bids, CMF ads is the place for you. The ads are sold ona monthly basis. You approve ad, after 30 days, you get credits.

4. Grab My Button: You can let your readers grab your image ad so that they can show support for you and you get free advertising. Read about this in our post Grab My Button, Promote My Blog.

Can you think of any other uses? Do tell us through comments. Remember to Subscribe to get latest posts via E-Mail/RSS.

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Mr. I
Hi, I am a 18 year old Blogger from India. I am very passionate about blogging and also co-founder of Blogging With Success. Read my other posts. I manage Twitter account of Blogging With Success. You can see I love guest posting!

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cash advance online April 16, 2009 at 7:33 AM

Never heard of this. Thanks for the introduction.

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