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Ayboll ads for your website

Ayboll Ads for your blog

Adding advertisements to a blog is a complicated process for newbie bloggers. Even the seasoned bloggers are at times confused whether they can add a particular ad along with their Adsense account. Then there is another problem that arise from the overload of advertisements on your blog. See the advertisements I placed above this paragraph. It may look awkward and annoying for the readers if we add two much advertisements on a web page. Am I right?

Sometimes, we may need to do a lot of experiments or trial and error methods before choosing the right ads on our blogs. In this article, I am sharing the experience of using Ayboll ads in this blog.

What makes Ayboll different from other advertisements?

Unlike most other Ads of the similar type, Ayboll Ad is so easy to set up in your website. The sign-up process is very simple. Anyone with a blog or website can quickly do the registration process and start using it in your blog within minutes and start earning.

Ayboll ads in your blog

The blog owner has the option to create customized widget that can be placed on the content or at the sidebars of the website. These widgets are linked to contents published on other networks that may provide a reader with interesting information about any topic. Also, if any of your readers completes the purchase of a product or service after clicking on the Ayboll widget, you will get a share of the revenue.

This ad can be used along with Google Adsense but make sure to go through the terms and conditions of Google Adsense before you start using Ayboll on your blog.

Ayboll Ads in your blog for making money online

The Ad support Paypal, Wire Transfer and Skrill as the mode of transaction for your payments.

Setting up your Ayboll widget

Setting up Ayboll widget is another very easy process. All you need to do is choose the ‘My Widgets’ option and then click ‘Create.’ Here you need to fill out few details like the website address, a name for the widget and widget header title(optional).

Ayboll widget creation

Then you can start customizing the widget. The number of rows and columns in the ad can be changed according to your needs and space in your website. Also, there is an option to choose the style of your widget where you have two choices. Here, you can choose either a black background or a light background for the widget.

The only important thing you need to note here is the proper selection of rating of the Ads. Here there are three options named Safe, Moderate, and 18+. Make sure you choose the option ‘Safe’ as this option provide you with contents that are safe for children. Please don’t forget to choose the right option here for your website because if you choose the option 18+, it may lead you to have contents improper for your site.

Once you customize the widget, then you have the option to save it and get the code. Now, just copy and paste the code where you like to place the ads on your website.

Ayboll widget code

Bottomline.

I started using Ayboll only a few weeks back, and hence I think I have to come up with a more detailed review after few more weeks. Your comments are most welcome so that I can come up with more ideas in my forthcoming posts.

Image source:Screenshots from Ayboll.com

Also, read the reviews on Propeller Ads and Infolinks Ads 

Propeller Ads Review

Infolinks Ads Review

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30 Replies to “Ayboll Ads for your blog”

  1. Hello Reji,
    Nice Blog, I just got onto your blog from one of your Comment on “seotechyworld” ultimately making it my First interaction with you. I just started my Blogging career so simply exploring each and every bloggers and their blog to gain the knowledge Fast.

    Recently I came to know about Adsense and people says it is the best to make money from Blog but a little research and I come to know they Only approve Account after 6 months Minimum, So will I get Approval by Ayboll Instantly or we need to wait like Adsense.

    Hope to hear back from you Soon, I apologize if the question seems to be a noob – I just started Blogging 🙂
    Ashok Singh recently posted…Xender for PC Free Download Windows 7/8/XP/MACMy Profile

    1. Hi Ashok,

      Nice to hear about you and hoping to have more interactions in future. I don’t actually rely on advertisements for earning an income in my blog either from Adsense or any other ads. Since I live in U.K.at the moment, any earnings below 500 dollars seem to be a very less amount. Once if I am back in India, with the conversion rate, Adsense or any such ads will be of great use to me.

      Regarding your query, I got my Adsense approve before 6 months. It may also depend upon other criteria like the number of posts and all. Although I got Adsense approved for this blog, I am not using it now as I always keep experimenting with other ads and all.

      You may get approval for Ayboll very easily, but I prefer applying for the Adsense first and then try other ads if you want at a late time.

      Thank you Ashok for the visit.

      Hoping to hear from you again soon.

      Regards

      Reji Stephenson

    1. Hi Sonal,

      Nice to hear from you again. Regarding the ads, I prefer applying for the Adsense first. You may get your Adsense approved after in about six months and after having a sufficient number of posts. I do experiments with different ads, and currently I am not using my Adsense account in this blog.

      Regarding Ayboll, you may get its approval very easily but it is better to go for Adsense first.

      Thank you once again for the visit Sonal.

      Reji Stephenson

      Hoping to hear from you again.

    1. Hi Naman,

      I started using Ayboll in this blog only a few days back. I will continue using it or remove it after some time depending upon how useful it is. At present, not using Adsense in this blog as I need to keep experimenting with other Ads for the time being.

      Have a great time.

      Reji Stephenson

  2. I’ve seen this sort of ad on lots of blogs but I’m not sure about sending people away to read elsewhere when I’d rather they stay and read on my own site. I’ve used adsense on some sites but it takes a while to build up enough to withdraw.
    Sue Bride recently posted…Facebook Grid For Text On Ad ImagesMy Profile

    1. Hi Sue,

      Thank you very much for your valuable visit again to my blog and the comment. Regarding Ayboll, I am just using it now as a trial process to see how it works in my blog. I may remove it later if I find it not so useful.

      Looking forward to see your valuable comments again.

      Have a great time.

      Reji Stephenson

  3. Hi Reji,

    I fell foul of Adsense some time ago, but decided not to replace it as I don’t want readers to leave my blog, also I want to retain complete control of what appears on my blog.

    It was interesting to see that what I initially thought of as “Related Posts (from your blog)” were actually “Sponsored Links by Ayboll”. They were well presented, so – unfortunately – were more likely to attract readers than your own much more “on topic” related posts underneath them.

    Nevertheless, for those who like ads to monetize their blog it’s interesting to read about Ayboll as I hadn’t come across it before, and you explained it very well.

    Joy

    1. Hi Joy,

      Thank you very much for your visit and the comment. At present, I am not using Adsense in this blog even though I got my Adsense approved for this blog.I would like to experiment with other Ads as well as affiliate marketing. So I don’t like to lose my Adsense account too. I will be using Adsense again after few more months.

      Regarding Ayboll, I agree with the point that it is not good that our readers deviating to a different page. But, I would like to see how the Ad work for a period of time and then decide whether to continue using it or not.

      Hoping to see you with your valuable comments again.

      Have a great Christmas time.

      Regards

      Reji Stephenson

  4. Hi Reji,
    Informative. Never heard of Ayboll before. I’m half – hearted about Ads on my blog. I use Adsense as I earn income from it but I rather not have my blog screaming a lot of Ads at visitors…. “less is more” and I try to follow that way of thinking … great post though and thank you! Hope you are doing well …
    Lesly T. Federici recently posted…Oh No An Who CaresMy Profile

    1. Hi Lesly,

      Thank you for your visit and the comments. I agree with you that more Ads are annoying to your readers. I started using Ayboll very recently and I will continue or discontinue using it depending upon how it works on my blog. If I find more negative things about it, I will update that in this post so that the post will become a genuine review.

      Once again thank you very much for your visit.

      Have a great Christmas.

      Reji Stephenson

  5. Hi Reji,

    I learn something new every day and I sure did here. I haven’t heard of Ayboll and I thank you for doing this review.

    As you continue using it, please keep us up to date so that we all can compare it to others.

    Thanks so much,

    -Donna

    1. Hi Donna,

      Happy to hear that you came to know about Ayboll from this post. I will definitely keep updating this post as I use this Ad now as an experiment to see how it works.

      Hoping to hear from you again.

      Have a great Christmas.

      Reji Stephenson

  6. Hi Reji,

    I have never heard of Ayboll for ads. Thanks for sharing this informative post . Will definately have to look into 🙂

    Have a great day.

    Joan Harrington

    1. Hi Joan,

      Happy to hear that you came to know about this Ad from this blog post. Looking forward to have more comments in future too.

      Have a great Christmas.

      Reji Stephenson

  7. Hi Reji ,
    I do not use any ads on my blog , but use Adsense on one of
    my websites. I think it is not really a good thing on a blog and
    distracts the readers . When I visit blogs with too much advertisement
    and pop- up, I do not like it . It may be good for some tech blogs .
    I saw this kind of adds on other sites and sometimes it looks not
    very nice to me. Looking forward to hear about your experience with it.
    Thank you
    Erika

    1. Hi Erika,

      Thank you very much for your visit to my blog. I totally agree with all your points in the comment. Too much of Ads will be annoying for the readers. I am just using this in my blog as an experiment and I may remove it after some time depending upon the performance of it.

      Once again thank you for the valuable comment.

      Have a great Christmas.

      Reji Stephenson

    1. Hi Edward,

      Thank you for the visit and the comment. Regarding Ayboll, I am using it as an experiment to see how it works on my blog and then come up with a decision to continue it or not.

      Hoping to see your comments again.

      Have a great Christmas time.

      Reji Stephenson

  8. Hi,

    I have never heard of this advertising service before either. I am still undecided about putting ads on my site but sometimes I do test things out.

    The last few things I have tried, brought up ads that had nothing to do with my content, so I am leery of them.

    Thanks for sharing.

    1. Hi Monna,

      Thank you very much for your visit and the interaction here. Good to hear that one more person came to know about this Ad from my post. But, still I am not very much impressed by this Ad as some of the images it displays on the blog is a bit annoying to the readers. We will get paid a small percentage of the profit if someone buy anything from this Ad links. So, I am just using it for the time being. I may remove it or continue it depending upon how it works on my blog.

      Hoping to see your valuable visits again.

      Have a great Christmas.

      Reji Stephenson

  9. Hi Reji,
    Not heard of Ayboll ads, but havenow 😀 Thanks for this info. It’s certainly worth looking into, especially since I have several sites and it’s good to diversify.

  10. Thanks for an interesting post Reji,

    Must say I’ve never heard of Avboll and I certainly won’t have any trouble adding it as i don’t use adsense ads

    Not sure I will add it though

    I have some ideas for the side of my blog and they don’t include these types of ads but we’ll see… currently they are empty.

    To th eTop

    Mary

    1. Hi Mary,

      Thank you very much for your visit and the comments. Regarding Ayboll Ads, I am happy to note that one more person came to know about it from me.

      I am just using it as an experiment to see how it works on my blog. I am not fully impressed with the way the present images in the blog as some of the images they publish seem to be annoying to readers and totally out of context to other contents in the blog.

      We get paid a percentage of the profit if someone buy a product or service from this Ad links. So, let’s see how it make any difference from other Ads.

      Hoping to hear from you again.

      Have a wonderful Christmas.

      Regards

      Reji Stephenson

  11. Hi Reji,

    yes, the first time I have heard of Ayboll Ads too! The one you have looks quite neat, and it is good you are trialling them, and will report back with your findings. That is valuable information for blog owners who use ads.

    I did get started with Adsense, but soon stopped as it didn’t work with my brand to have ads popping up, and I always find them a bit annoying… I have learnt to ignore them, but really prefer to be on personal blogs that don’t advertise.

    Very well written and descriptive information… thank you 😊

    ~ Jacs
    Jacs Henderson recently posted…How To EXPLODE Your Social Circle Of Influence!My Profile

    1. Hi Jacs,

      Thank you very much for your first visit to this blog. I just had a glance through your blog and find that there are a lot of informative posts in it. So, I am sure that I will come back to it again and again for further reading.

      Regarding Ayboll, I am just using it to see how it works. One problem so far I find out is the images shown on the Ads. Some of the images in Ayboll Ads seem to be annoying to readers.

      Also, we get paid a small amount if anyone make a purchase from the Ayboll Ad links.

      Hoping to see you again with your valuable comments.

      Once again thanking you for the visit.

      Have a great Christmas time.

      Reji Stephenson

  12. Hi Reji,

    Like others out here have mentioned, I don’t use ads on my blog either. At least, not 3rd party ads.

    I use native ads for my own products and services only.

    I do like the idea of Ayboll, though, and I think that for people who do use Adsense and other types of ads, this is a nice one to check out. I especially like that they emphasize the native positioning, because it clearly works better than sidebars.

    Can you make the ads highly relevant to your content, Reji? If yes, than so much the better.

    PS: I notice when I click on your banners in this post, they take me off your blog altogether. You should set them up so they open in a new window or tab, so that when people close the ad, your blog is still on their desktop.
    David Merrill 101 recently posted…6 Ways To Use Video To Increase Affiliate SalesMy Profile

    1. Hi David,

      Thank you very much for your visit and the comments. Regarding Ayboll, I am just using it like an experiment. Although it is mentioned on the Ayboll website that these Ads will show up contents related to other contents in the blog, most of the contents displayed are entirely out of topic things related to the blog.

      We will get payment as a percentage from whatever people buy from this Ad links. But, the only thing is when a reader clicks on any of these Ads, they are totally taken to a different page related to a different topic. Like you mentioned, I never tried to make it open in a different tab so that my page from the blog will be kept open. I will try to see whether that is possible with this Ad.

      Also, David, I made a very quick visit to your blog and found that there are a lot of valuable stuff there for me to read. So, I will come back to it again for more detailed reading time and again.

      Once again thanking you for the visit and the valuable points.

      Have a great Christmas time.

      Reji Stephenson

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