PublisherSpot – The Place for Adnetwork Reviews
The other day, I was wanting to implement pop under ads onto one of my higher volume web pages just to see what type of increase in profit I could bring. The problem that I quickly found myself in was deciding on which popup network to go with. There are so many that I literally spent hours searching digital point forums and other places to see which would bring me the most money.
Fast forward a couple days and fellow make money online blogger, Tyler Cruz, comes and tells me about his new(er) website which reviews adnetworks called PublisherSpot.com.
Cool! Just what I was looking for!
Tyler said that they take 8 or more hours to do a complete review on the ad network. They review every aspect that they can think of so that those (such as me) looking for the best solution can decide. All the adnetworks also are rated by the users so you can get a complete overview of both editor opinions and user opinions.
Perhaps the coolest feature to me was the ability to search via rating, category, minimum payout levels, payment frequency (to keep the cash flow going), payment methods, and more. I really can’t say how great of a tool this is for those looking to start out in affiliate marketing. All your research is done for you.
The one thing I don’t like about this site however is the front page. Personally, I think that way it’s laid out just does not jump out at me. I can’t really tell exactly what it is they do unless I actually look.
My personal suggestion to this would be to put a big search box in place of the whole yellow welcome message. In this search box, it would say, in big bold letters, “Search For Your Ad Network.” and under it would be all the options for searching.
Just like a landing page, if people cannot tell what your service does right away, the chance of them using it decreases quite a bit.
Besides the great reviews and search features, PublisherSpot also recently launched a blog and a forum. While I’m not sure what the benefits of having a blog would be other than listing news, I do think the forum will be of great benefit to the site.
It should prove to be very helpful and allow users to post their own reviews and stories of the networks all in one place. Now instead of having to search digitalpoint for hours, I can go to this forum and read every user review I want on their forum.
All in all, I will be using this site as my number one resource when researching a new advertising method that I have not utilized. Great job Tyler.








