Jure Cuhalev

11 Jan, 2009

Playing with Project wonderful

Posted by: Jure Cuhalev In: ideas

I’m a long time fan of alternative advertising network called Project Wonderful, that doesn’t sell contextual advertising but relies on plain old auction system for a fixed daily flat rate. Instead of buying clicks or worrying about contextual advertising, you just simply sell/buy page views.

Project Wonderful

Project Wonderful

Looking at many blogs recently, there is an topic of monetizing your blog and how to  figure out what’s your blog worth? To me the best approach to this is by using Project Wonderful advertising and let advertisers outbid each other for their placement. You’ll quickly see if there’s any commercial interest and if your daily writing is worth 10 dollar cents or 15 dollars.

Having a bit too much free time, I decided to try Project Wonderful and see what kind of bids it would attract.

What’s your preferred choice of advertising?

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jure100px_colour Jure Cuhalev is an Open Source Hacker, with background in Social Sciences and Usability and User Experience (UX).