Today, Adbrite launched some great new features to publishers.
New IAB Ad Units: A bunch of new ad unit sizes have been released in accordance with the Internet Advertising Bureau’s Standards and Guidelines for Internet Marketing Units. This will allow even more flexibility when placing ad units into layouts.
Reserve Pricing: Are you an Google Adsense user? Well, now AdBrite has a new feature in which you can enter your Adsense client code. The AdBrite unit will then show Google Adsense ads until the estimated CPM for your site falls below a certain reserve level you set. At that point, AdBrite will step in and display their own ads, if they can deliver a CPM above the reserve you set.
From the Ad Zone setup page
We want you to earn as much as possible from your ad placements, whether that’s through AdBrite or the networks you’re already working with.
You can run ads from your current ad networks within your AdBrite code, and we’ll always show the ads that earn you the most money. In other words, when we can earn you the most, we’ll show our ads. When we can’t, we’ll rotate your other ads back in. You can’t lose.
If you go to my main InfoHatter site, you will see an AdBrite skyscraper on the left hand side. At the moment, it should be displaying Google ads wrapped in the AdBrite box. And I apologize in advance for the horrible look of that page!
It seems that AdBrite has been working quite hard launching many new features lately. I guess they have to; in the arena with Google, MSN and Yahoo! no doubt means that they have to step up to compete. I think we can expect to continue seeing great features from AdBrite in days to come!
P.S. When I tried to create a new text link zone, the form now say ‘Text and Banner Zones’. I guess this means that AdBrite’s long-awaited banner advertising network is soon! I would hazard a guess that this is no more than a week or two away!
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