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Ad-UpRevenue Level: 5/10
Ad-Up distributes 40% to 70% of the commission received from advertisers to publishers. The more impression your site receives, the better percentage deal you will get, currently, they're paying sites who have monthly impressions of 10,000 to 30,000 with 40% commission where as sites that receive above 500,000 impressions monthly get 70% commission. Overall, a worthwhile program to explore.

AdSenseRevenue Level: 9/10
Google's AdSense is a relatively new affiliate program. The feedbacks from AdSense's publishers are extremely positive. There are no solid estimates of earnings, but it's said that the AdSense program works the best for most websites compares to other affiliate programs. If you're looking for a good affiliate program that pays on CPC basis, definitely try this one out!

Advertising.comRevenue Level: 6/10
A pretty well known program. Their ad performance varies alot depending on the format type, try different ones and see which one work out well for your site.

BannerSpaceRevenue Level: 6/10
While this program's performance varies over different types of websites, the general feedback is not overwhelmingly good. Their low pay rates (468x60 campaigns generally pay rates of $0.30 to $.75 CPM net, or $0.15 - $0.25 CPC. Pop-under ads range from $1.50 to $3.50 CPM.) seems to be even lower when running in action. This program has been in place for a good period of time, so if you're up to trying just about anything.....go ahead and sign up.

BidClixRevenue Level: 7/10
BidClix claims to have over 1000 advertisers. Some of these advertisers will be bidding for the ad space on your web page. Depending on the nature of your site, this affiliate program may sound really attractive.......then, again, on the other hand, if your site content contains little commercial value, BidClix may not be your best bid.

BUDS Inc. Ad NetworkRevenue Level: 6/10
Trustworthy program, typically pays on time. Buds doesn't accept sites hosted on free sites, so if you're hosted on sites like geocities, angelfire, Buds is not the one for you.

BURST! MediaRevenue Level: 7/10
One of the biggest and well known affiliate programs around the net. Similar to FastClick, Burst! is tough to get in, so be prepared to resubmit your applications. Burst! also requires you to put up a privacy policy on your site, so if you're missing one, be sure to put one up before you apply. A good program, a definitely must try.

clickXchangeRevenue Level: 6/10
Has payment option via both check and Paypal. Has a good payment system with no minimum threshold, meaning you may withdraw your earnings at any time. A $2 processing fee is applied if you withdraw when your total earning is less than 50, but this is better than other affiliate programs in which they don't pay you until you've accumulated their required minimum earning amount.

CompactBanner Ad NetworkRevenue Level: 6/10
CompactBanner offers a total of four different types of ad formats: 468X60, 120X60, 234X60 and 120X600. Being one of the OLDEST affiliate programs out there, CompactBanner isn't as popular as the other old affiliate programs. The nonpopularity can be partly attributed to the low pay rates ($.51/cpm for banners with std POP-UP and $.20/cpm with very limited POPS). CompactBanner accepts US traffics ONLY, this makes the program very unattractive for sites that serve mostly international visitors.

FastClickRevenue Level: 8/10
FastClick is one of the oldest and most reputable affilate programs on the web. The program network spans world wide and offers a wide variety of ad formats that can be beautiful integrated into just about any website design. The only barrier that may hinder some websites from using this program is perhaps the tough program admission standard. Many webmasters with high traffic sites have been rejected on numerous occasions from FastClick. Here's our trusted advice from a successful publisher of FastClick, "keep on applying until you get it, it's worth it!"

focusINRevenue Level: 7/10
focusIN is a relatively reputable program. The only part that pales compares to other programs is their net 40 payment term, this means they will not pay you until 40 days after your payment period. Most other programs pay on a net 10 or at least net 30 schedule, but if you're patient, give focusIN a try.

Lead SponsorsRevenue Level: 6/10
Lead Sponsors requires publisher applicants to have a minimum of 1,000 unique visitors per DAY, this requirement is more strict compared to other programs that require around 3000 impressions per MONTH. The pay rates are not publicly listed. Unless otherwise approved by Lead Sponsors, the publisher applicant's website must be hosted on a U.S. Top-Level Domain.

Link SponsorRevenue Level: 5/10
Similar to Link Sponsor's other associate programs, popupsponsor.com and linksponsor.com, Link Sponsor's pay rates are low. The best part of these three associated programs is the 10% referral bonus you get whenever you recommend someone to join their program. So even if their program alone doesn't do well for you, if you have a large network, the referral bonus might be something attractive.

MaxOnlineRevenue Level: 6/10
MaxOnline offers standard banner ad formats, the program also offers a combined banner plus popup option. MaxOnline distributes a percentage of what the advertiser pays to the publisher, the exact percentage varies depending on the publisher's website, so there's no preset rate. The program pays on time and is a good choice especially if you can geo-target your visitors (i.e. show different ads to visitors from different countries).

Pop Up TrafficRevenue Level: 6/10
On time payments. Recommended for large websites that don't mind popups, only visitors from selected countries (i.e. US, Canada) are counted. Visits are tracked by unique IPs. If you decide to try this program, it's suggested that you find some sort of script that tracks the appearance of popups and popunders, since multiple ads shown to the same visitor within 12 hours will be counted as a single ad.

PopIn AdsRevenue Level: 7/10
PopIn Ads provides a combined service of "PopIn Ad Exchanges" and affiliate advertisements. The program provides a 1 to 1 ratio of PopIp Exchange and if you get more than 500 page views a day, you get paid $1.5 per 1000 PopIns. The PopIn is a form of ad that's typically in the shape of a small square or rectangular window that slides into your main page window whenever the main page is loaded. This form of ad is currently viewed as the new and more effective ad over popups and banners.

PopUpSponsorRevenue Level: 5/10
This program is associated with two other affiliate programs: targetwords.com and linksponsor.com. If your site is performing good with the other programs, chances are you should try this one out too. The pay rates are not too spectacular, but they accept publishers from all over the world, so international publishers are encouraged to try this one out.

Quigo Technologies - AdSonarRevenue Level: 9/10
This program will be released in Jan. 2004. Rumor says once launched, this program will rival with the well known Google's Adsense program. Stay tuned, we have great hope for Quigo's AdSonar.

Real Cast MediaRevenue Level: 6/10
Decent program, receives good feedback from current publishers.

Target WordsRevenue Level: 5/10
This program is associated with two other affiliate programs: popupsponsor.com and linksponsor.com. Feedbacks for this program is relatively neutral, it looks like Target Words pays on time, but it's pretty tough to make a good earning out of this program alone. Check them out, but if it happens to not work out for you, don't sweat it.

Tribal FusionRevenue Level: 7/10
Tribal Fusion is one of the large and popular affiliate programs. The program reviews publisher site and once accepted, you may set your own minimum CPM price (how much it costs for an advertiser to show their ads 1000 times on your site). Tribal Fusion will share 45% of the revenue your site earns. The program's interesting method of selling and buying ads enables some sites with suitable contents to do extremely well, definitely try them out and see how your site performs in their "marketplace" (ad selling arena).

UnitedClickRevenue Level: 6/10
UnitedClick is not as well known as the other larger affiliate sites and we do not have sufficient feedbacks to provide you with a detailed analysis. The site claims the program to be "effective, proven online offers, high payout CPA programs". CPA programs requires your visitors to take action. Examples include making the visitor fill out a survey, visit a certain number of web pages, etc. UnitedClick will not reveal the pay rates until you have signed up, so depending on how high the rate is, you might want to try them out.

ValueClickRevenue Level: 7/10
ValueClick is a very reputable affiliate program, similar to other well known affiliate programs, ValueClick has a very strict admission process for new publishers. So don't give up if you don't get in on your fist try!

Web Hits DirectRevenue Level: 7/10
The most attractive feature of the Web Hits Direct affiliate program is perhaps their "$1 minimum, Paypal fast pay" payment process. Unlike other programs that wait until you accumulate their threshold amount of earnings (typically $50.00) before mailing you a check, you can get your payments every couple of days from Web Hits Direct via Paypal. With direct Paypal payments, Web Hits Direct wants all publishers to have a Paypal account. (more info at paypal.com) This program is a good start for small websites that has medium amount of traffic flow.

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