How does RevenuePilot work?

RevenuePilot (aff) is a price per click (PPC) solution for advertisers and publishers. Advertisers bid on keywords that they want their advertisement to show up for. Then a publisher chooses keywords that fit his site and places the ad code on it. When a visitor visits the site, the advertisers ad shows up and, if the visitor clicks it, the publisher is paid 60% of what the advertiser paid for that keyword.

RevenuePilot is similar to Adsense and Yahoo Publisher Network (YPN) in that it is an easy way to monetize your site with advertisements. It does, however, have a few important differences.

The first important difference is that publishers choose which keywords will show up on their site. Adsense and YPN both search your content and then choose which advertisements best fit your content. The nice thing about picking your own keywords is that you do not have to worry about irrelevant ads every coming up.

RevenuePilot also has an affiliate program where you can earn 10% of a referral’s revenue for life. This is a great option for those of you that know how to really drive affiliate programs. You can read more about that here.

Note: While checking out my stats over at 103Bees, I noticed that the top question bringing hits to my site was “how revenuepilot works.” The idea is that this post will give those searchers exactly what they are looking for.

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2 Responses to “How does RevenuePilot work?”

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