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Looking for Non-Adsense Revenue Sharing Sites

I’m going to develop and try to review a list of non-Adsense revenue sharing sites.   What I intend to mention would be sites that primarily provide revenue sharing opportunities, but do so via other sources, such as Amazon, Zazzle, and others as a way to make extra money online.

If you have suggestions, please leave a comment below and I will add them.

Already to be considered:

  • Zazzle
  • Cafe Press
  • Brighthub
  • Squidoo (via affiliate modules/links)
  • Hubpages
  • Share/Bookmark

15 Responses to “Looking for Non-Adsense Revenue Sharing Sites”

  1. You can also consider some forums, social bookmarking sites..

  2. great list, you’ve covered the ones I know, but thanks and I hope more get added!

  3. You can add forums, articles directories, Social Media websites, Video/Photo Sharing, Blogging websites, Community Websites and Answering sites as well.

  4. This is a great idea. Perfect timing to establish that Google adsense is not the god of the whole online monetary world. It is in fact very possible to earn comfortably even without Google adsense. Cheers :)

  5. referrals eBay, Facebook Applications, Paypal Wishlist, CafePresse, 3buy Auction, Lemonade, FlameTunes might be a chance to make money:)
    Nice Day

  6. What about freelancing affiliates? I haven’t heard of zazzle. Does it make higher pay out or commission? I like the idea of having these revenue ads on your blog or website, it really pays having these sites. Some actually earn to pay the bills. I haven’t had so many affiliates but I’m still going to give it a try how far it would actually go.

  7. Amazon & eBay affiliate programs

  8. another site would be indyarocks ..good initiative!

  9. One you might consider is Bukisa – they share revenue based on how many hits your article gets from the search engines, it’s something like $3.40 eCPM.

    Another “non-Adsense” sharing site is Helium. Again, they share earnings based on how many hits your articles get (though unlike Bukisa they refuse to say what the formula is). But they also offer upfront payments for articles, based on how many wrting and rating “stars” you have. So if you play it right, you could end up with an upfront payment, plus a monthly royalty based on how many hits you get to the article, ad infinitum.

    I don’t want this comment to turn into an essay, so you may have to go to Helium and Bukisa and read their FAQs for the full details and then perhaps write a post explaining how their systems work.

    HTH

  10. Clickbank.com works well, some products offer up to 75% commission and you have a good chance of finding something that is a match for your site’s demographic.

  11. Are these really legitimate? The start-up list looks promising. It would be very helpful if more are added. :) I am seriously looking for something to earn more online.

  12. I through hub pages share the revenue but thank you very much for making it clear for me because i use hub page a lot. Your information is very helpful. Keep it up.

  13. Hi, if you have an adsense account, try to use http://www.isphotobomb.com .
    Upload your best photos and insert your adsense Pub ID on the menu “apply adsense”,
    under the photos will appear your own ads, you can share the photo links and maximize earnings.

    Regards

  14. I think you should consider joining affiliate programs and sell products which are related to your website. Amazon is on the top of my list when it comes to revenue sharing,

  15. I’m going to develop and try to review a list of non-Adsense revenue sharing sites. What I intend to mention would be sites that primarily provide revenue?

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