Mobile app version of vmapp.org
Login or Join
Miguel251

: Ads for a gaming network I am very new to web development and in some weeks I start my own small gaming network. Now I am doing everything alone and I struggle to find good resources about

@Miguel251

Posted in: #Advertising

I am very new to web development and in some weeks I start my own small gaming network.

Now I am doing everything alone and I struggle to find good resources about advertising networks. And I don't want to have ugly ads on my website. I searched for gaming advertisements and I found ad4games and gaming online advertising.

At the moment I don't even know if I can pay the server costs. This is really bugging me. I contacted several ad networks, but all of them don't want to do a contract with me before my site launches.

-> I have to wait and gather information about my visitors.

Now I was curious which ad network other sites are using, and I saw that stackoverflow is using adzerk as an adserver.

If I am correct I can get ads from different adnetworks and put them on my adserver.

But overall the whole topic is like a huge blackbox for me.

Could you recommend me some resources or give me some insights?

Edit:
I am currently listening to blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/08/podcast-64/ and its really interesting.

10.03% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


Login to follow query

More posts by @Miguel251

3 Comments

Sorted by latest first Latest Oldest Best

 

@Annie201

You should visit other websites which publish game reviews. Chances are you will see many types of ad's on these domains. If you view the source of the ad's you will find out who the publishing / distribution network is.

Google's the largest AdSense is a nice start and once you have visitors and quite a few you can apply for DoubleClick. You can also apply on CJ.com and other affiliate networks to publish ad's for advertisers related to the gaming industry.

Only after you have a significant amount of visitors will you be able to sell ad space directly to any company. So you should really focus on building up good quality content. Apply to AdSense and go from there

10% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


 

@Caterina187

I usually deal with advertisers as an agency (i.e. managing Google AdWords for clients). As far as Google goes the exact names of the services you probably want to start looking into are AdSense and Double Click. I'm not sure of the exact diference, from what I know AdSense is a better starting point but as I said, I am not sure of that. You can see a cursory overview of Google Advertising Products for Publishers here

That said, Google makes beaucoup bucks from ads and they will be more than happy to have a sales representative call you.

Microsoft has an advertising network too, their brand is Pubcenter, and while I also facilitate advertising on them I have never used them as a publisher. They are partnered with Yahoo! and (obviously) Bing, but that probably doesn't have much bearing upon publishers.

Beyond that--and this gets really spammy really quick, so buyer beware--there are lots of 'affiliate' programs that, if well-matched to your audience can bring in pretty decent money, many paying 25-50% of referred transactions.

That said, I'd err on the side of caution, auto-play (especially with sound) ads, pop-under ads, and too many ads (in addition to aesthetics) are a quick way to alienate visitors.

Visiting sites you like, and think your customers would like, and looking around to see if they have "affiliate" or "partner" programs would probably be a good start and a good way to make some connections in your industry, too. However, if they don't appear to have an affiliate program I'd be careful about asking, in these days of negative SEO it is wise to play your cards close to your vest when it comes to potential competitors.

10% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


 

@Twilah146

It is quite simple, the first thing you need are visitors.
Build that website, and start off on a cheap host. After you gained some solid visitors you can try contacting the ad-networks again, and maybe upgrade to your own server.
As a starter you can try chitika or adbrite, but don't expect much income.

So, first thing you should think about is a quality website, you can always add advertisements later.

Edit:
Adbrite has ugly ads (but you can select them by hand), chitika ads are not that pretty either. Google ads is another option, with pretty ads and quite good income, but very unreliable for starting websites (you can get banned very easy if you don't read, understand and live to their policies 100%).

10% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


Back to top | Use Dark Theme