I’ve managed website monetization strategies for quite a while now, and first started using Chitika about 3 years ago or so, when they were essentially providing widgets to online stores that would pay a commission. At the time, it was a murky fit if you already had Adsense running, since it involved an option to insert their code to deliver ads in a contextual manner (adjusting ads based on the content of your page)…
At the time they offered 2 types of ad integration for website publishers; either through a fixed keyword method (where you chose a keyword to indicate products to be placed from their pool of advertisers) and a contextual method where they would place ads based on your page content. At the time, Adsense was the biggest (perhaps only significant?) player in the contextual text ad game, so it was hard to really give up the “sure-fire” Adsense revenue to experiment with Chitika. I did try it with the specific keyword method, but their product advertiser range was quite limited – mainly electronics; and as such it didn’t work well with our non-electronics based sites.
That all changed around a year ago, and now they have a great advertising model, where their JavaScript-based ad code only appears to visitors arriving from a search engine. Basically their ad code recognizes the search string that your visitor used on the referring search engine, and then Chitika displays relevant ads based on that particular keyword. It’s not purely contextual, and therefore can be used in tandem with Google Adsense – the latter program specifically disallows for the use of concurrent contextual advertising spots.
This way, it’s only your visitors who arrive from search engines who see the Chitika ads, and you get paid per click that your visitors do on the ads. The payouts are quite decent, and it’s fairly uninstrusive for your visitor base.
Congrats to Chitika who just reached 50,000 publishers! If you own a website, I highly recommend you try out Chitika and get a few extra dollars flowing your way.
Tags: AdSense, Chitika, Monetization, ppc, Web 2.0

Well, anyone who is somewhat into the Internet marketing space, PPC or CPA or whatever else, is certainly familiar with the (in)famous photo of Jeremy Schoemaker posing with his $127K Adsense check a few years ago.
Well, Jeremy is on top of his game and twittered about this eBay auction sale for a (mediocre) domain name InternetAirCard .com that uses the Shoemoney Adsense photo as the primary photo in the auction.
Chutzpah!
Tags: $132994.97 Adsense check, AdSense, copyright, eBay, Jeremy Schoemaker, Monetization, Shoemoney
Well, if you’ve been caught up in the brouhaha of the market meltdown (if you’re a millenial or just a bit older, say GenXer, it only is a buying opp for you – the rest is all noise and hype given the stress of Stephen Harper, GWB Jr. and company worrying about things)… but keep focussed on the tech business.
So, today YHOO and GOOG announced a major deal, and Ann Eshoo is leading a team of about a dozen democrats in making sure this doesn’t get blocked by Michael Mukasey as the Attorney General. Read the full Ann Eshoo support for the Google / Yahoo deal here (PDF, about 2MB) and realise how this changes the 2.0 landscape in a significant way … especially for Ballmer and friends over in Redmond.
Tags: AdSense, AdWords, Anna Eshoo, Marketing, Michael Mukasey, Monetization, SEM, Web 2.0