
LinkWorth has made me quite a bit of money since I joined their program. They have an ever expanding set of services to help web publishers make money online and companies with their search engine marketing campaigns.
One of their core services is text link ads. This is where companies can get links to their website on a broad range of sites. They offer both straight link placements and rotating ads. Web publishers place the advertisers’ links as a regular link on their website. Advertisers can set how they would like the anchor text to appear. Search engines use the keywords in the anchor text of links to help calculate the search ranking of particular keywords. Rotating ads are where the link changes, so people and search engines visiting a website see different links each time the page is viewed. Rotating ads are controlled by a small piece of code placed on a website.
Website publishers set the price of how much they are willing to sell links on their site for. It is important for web publishers not to set the rates too high initially to attract potential advertisers. To receive sponsored post or text link ad opportunities you must sign up for these options after you register an account. Then you wait for opportunities to come to you. They have 2 options on how much of the commission you want to get per transaction, 50/50 or a 70/30 split. The advantage with the 50/50 split is even though you only get half instead of 70% of the money, you should get a lot more opportunities. This is because LinkWorth gives these accounts priority. Try the 70/30 and if you haven’t received opportunities for a couple weeks, I recommend switching it to the 50/50.
Other services which LinkWorthoffer, include a manual directory submission service, where you can get your site listed in up to 300 directories. In-text advertising, an IntelliTxt type service where advertisers can purchase keywords for their ads to appear on content websites. Ads appear in a bubble format when the mouse hovers over the keyword.
They have also introduced a paid-posting services for blogs and an article submission service. LinkWorth has a number of payout options for web publishers, including bank transfer, check and PayPal. They have always provided good support to any issues I have had with them. Linkworth also has an affiliate program for referring publishers. If someone you refer earns 100 dollars you get a 50 dollar bonus. LinkWorth does payments by check, PayPal, or direct deposit. They do require U.S citizens to fill out a tax form online before they are paid.
Their increasing range of products and services can be sure to help web publishers make money online and to assist companies achieve results with their search engine marketing campaigns.
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Thats good to know, I was wondering why I wasn’t getting many offers, so I stopped using it. It is because my account was set to 70/30.
Thanks for the heads up.
This is important right now when times are tough. Keep up the good work.
Your review was very helpful. I am thinking of getting link ads and will keep this post for reference.
Very interesting. I think I’ll go check them out.