Fair Ads Network Updated Review
[tag]Fair Ads Network[/tag] (FAN) has recently updated their website, and has produced some extremely important information regarding their TOS. As I have stated before, [tag]FAN[/tag] claims to be an alternative to Google Adsense and they are making every effort possible to prove their claim is true. If what they say actually comes to fruition, FAN may become another viable [tag]revenue stream[/tag] for many bloggers and website owners.
My major interest in their program continues to be with their referral payouts. They have never provided enough detailed information as to how their payment structure would be until now.
Their [tag]referral payout[/tag] plan is broken down into two sections, advertisers and publishers. When you refer a new advertiser their service, you will earn 8% of every amount they fund into their account. So if they deposit $100, you earn $8. If they deposit $200, you get $16.Unlike many ad networks, that’s on every deposit - forever! When you refer a new publisher to their service, you will earn $4 every time they reach $50 through publishing. For instance, if your referral earns $200 through publishing, you get a bonus of $16! If your referral earns $1,000, you get a bonus of $80.
Getting referrals has always been a top priority on my internet business plan. And with everybody and their mother using Google Adsense already, this looks like a wonderful opportunity. I would much rather be making money from the efforts then having to do all the work myself.
FAN is set to launch in late March or early April. They will only be accepting around eight thousand beta testers for their network, and that number is dropping daily. So if you are interested in another revenue source for your blog, you should consider securing your spot with the Fair Ads Network.
And yes, all the links above are affiliate links. If you want to check out their opportunity without using my affiliate link, you can do so by clicking here. I really believe this may be a great revenue generator for many bloggers and I don’t want my affiliation with their service to deter you in any way.