If you’re thinking of different ways to sell links on your WordPress blogs, here are some plugins that you might find useful -
- WPTextAds – This is a nice WordPress plugin that enable you to sell direct links on your blog. There are 3 types of ad link sales available: homepage, site-wide, and per post. Its free version has a limit of 2 links per type of ad. If you want to remove the limit, you can pay $127 per license (per blog).
Also see: JMMO’s WPTextAds Review
- OIO Publisher – This is like an all-in-one D-I-Y advertising platform for WordPress blogs. It contains several features such as: zone-based text links and banners, in-text links, reviews, and affiliate marketing. It’s affordable at $47 per license, which you can use in all your blogs. You can even use it on non-Wordpress blogs if you have a server where you can install it as a stand-alone app.
Also see: JMMO’s OIO Publisher Review
- TextLink Adder for WordPress – This is a simple advertising plug-in that you can use to sell links on your blog either by post or site-wide. It has a lot of limitations, including lack of automation, but for folks who are looking for a free options.
If you have other WordPress plugins that you use to sell links on your blog, do share them in our comments section too.
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And Google will kick your $#% for each one of them
I love making money, but making money requires me to play by Google’s rules…which includes not selling any text links.
Jonathan: I’m not sure why you think that all those plugins will get you in trouble with Google. You can do “no follow” with these plugins, so as far as I’m aware of, you can sell links/advertisements on your blog, as long as they follow certain guidelines by Google. At least, that’s what I read in a few places. Google/SEO experts may correct me, though.
This is true, but I don’t believe that nofollow is added by default, which would render new-comers without a defense against the mighty-o-Google.
I would give OIO Publisher an A+ rating though, I think that plugin has had the most work done on it and has done the best job out there.
Hey, Jonathan – Have you tried WPTextAds and OIO Publisher yet? In my installations, nofollow are added & checked by default from what I can see.
Thanks
we can also use wpadsmanager its a great plugin for wordpress it have lots of features!!!!
I’ve been working from home for some time now and it really is possible to make a great income. In order to find something that is legitimate, you must first understand what you are looking for (e.g. work or business opportunity).
Most online work requires you to have some sort of specialized technical skill sets. You should never pay to start an online job. Any site that requires you to pay to work is definitely a scam. On the other hand, if you are not technically qualified for most online jobs, then your best bet is starting your own home based business. Starting a business does require up front cost.
The quickest way I know to make some extra cash is by selling stuff on ebay or searching craiglist for work- these are normally only short-term fixes. I’ve tried them both and lost interest very quickly.
hi this is a reply to shai coggins
if all links are tagged as no follow, who will purchase that?
cheers and thanks!
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