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What is your choice of advertisement companies?

Thomasss

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From Adwords and Buysellads to other popular advertisement companies, which do you prefer to run on your website/blog/forum? How do you choose which companies to go with?
 
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Website Forums runs on Publicity Clerks. They're okay to buy and sell ads off of. Even if your website's ads aren't selling too well, Sean will normally buy something for one of his websites.
 
I use google adsense. Well, to be honest, ads doesn't really add any good income to a website anymore. Almost all the people use ad-block and forcing them to stop is not a good idea and not many users white-list websites these days.

Anyway, I prefer google adsense as it has a good reputation and such.
 
I've never paid for advertising once in my life, I spread the word by mouth or facebook and that usually does the trick (If you know how to target your audience)
 
I've never paid for advertising either. Word of mouth, posting on facebook group pages that represent my forum's niche, and the same with twitter by using hashtags; those things usually do the trick and drive activity and visitors to my projects.
 
I use Adsense. At the time when I was making my site, it was one of the first ones that I heard of and it is reputable, so that was why I picked it. So far it has worked out alright for me.

I also have sold some one off ads independently when people requested, but I haven't focused much time on trying to get ads that way.
 

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