As part of a bigger, must-read post on how web-application developers can make a few bucks, Brian Oberkirch runs down the options available if ad-revenue is how you are looking to bring in income. From contextual ads to (shudder) banner ads, they're all laid out here with examples of the kinds of sites they run on. If you've been on the internet for a while there's not a whole lot that's new but Oberkirch does a great job of listing them all in one place alongside other potential money-making ideas. If you are new, or looking to explore your options for a new site or venture, than this list is indispensable.Your advertising options
As part of a bigger, must-read post on how web-application developers can make a few bucks, Brian Oberkirch runs down the options available if ad-revenue is how you are looking to bring in income. From contextual ads to (shudder) banner ads, they're all laid out here with examples of the kinds of sites they run on. If you've been on the internet for a while there's not a whole lot that's new but Oberkirch does a great job of listing them all in one place alongside other potential money-making ideas. If you are new, or looking to explore your options for a new site or venture, than this list is indispensable.Add your comments
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