Revenue Sharing Advertising Arrives On WordPress.Com

Some users of WordPress.com will now be able to partake in revenue sharing display advertising thanks to the launch of WordAds. I say some users because it’s available only if your application is accepted. This quote by Jon Burke sums up the story of how bad advertising had been for WordPress.com users over the past few years.

Over the years one of the most frequent requests on WordPress.com has been to allow bloggers to earn money from their blog through ads. We’ve resisted advertising so far because most of it we had seen wasn’t terribly tasteful, and it seemed like Google’s AdSense was the state-of-the-art, which was sad. You pour a lot of time and effort into your blog and you deserve better than AdSense.

It’s indeed sad that Adsense can be considered the best that WordPress.com can do however, it’s about time they broadened their horizons and provided an alternate means of display advertising. Just a few weeks ago, I linked to a story that described just how bad the display advertising was on WP.com and the news of WordAds couldn’t come at a better time, despite being late.

I’m looking forward to seeing how this all comes together. The type of advertising, the sites content, and the actual products being advertised. If everything can mesh together well, this should be a success.

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5 responses to “Revenue Sharing Advertising Arrives On WordPress.Com”

  1. I find it interesting that it actually took them this long to get around to WordAds. Still it’s never too late to get started. One thing you might want to note, is that most sites that did have access to AdSense still would have completely unrelated ads filling out their site without any filters to make it relevant. In the end, I worry more about how easily ad click numbers can be inflated by non-potential customers. Sure, the blogger doesn’t care (they got the click payoff) but I imagine that some poor company out there is siphoning money off to Google & Co. for less than desired actual real buyers. I myself have never clicked on a Google ad, except by pure accident/trickery.

    Back on topic, my own site is way too small to even consider advertising, so I can only promote myself… in the sidebar… yay!

  2. […] Been reading reports on the new WordAds from WordPress.com all week. Should seriously confuse the heck out of new site owners. When most folks suggest getting a WordPress site, they mean the .org version where you pay for your own hosting. This new thing is on the .com version where hosting is free, but there are severe limitations on themes, plugins, and storage space. Plus, this is so they can run their ads, but you still can’t sell your products on your site. You share in the click-through revenue, but you have no control over what types of ads are shown. Read How WordPress Helps the Little Guy Make Money on Read Write Web, and be careful what you fall for. And here’s more info from WPTavern, Revenue Sharing Advertising Arrives on WordPress.com. […]

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