My experiences with Project Wonderful
I can't remember which blog I was on, but they had ads from Project Wonderful.
I have been looking for other ways to make money on my blogs and websites besides Adsense. I decided to give it a try.
It has been 16 days since I signed up and I figured I would let everyone know about my experiences with it so far, and some other thoughts I have had about the whole program.
Since one of my sites is an educational site that is accessed by a number of schools, I have to be careful about other sites I link to and what kinds of ads appear on it. Project Wonderful allows me to check each site and decide if I want to approve or reject it. I like this. I won't have to worry as much about who or what is advertising on my site. I can go see myself before the ad ever appears.
So how much money have I made? A big $0.44. That isn't very much for 16 days.
There is something that I have been thinking about though...
Are people clicking the ads that are appearing on my sites? No, not really, but I am clicking them all to check them before approving them. So I am being paid a tiny amount to look at other people's sites. And I look at their site even if they aren't the winning bid. Just the act of bidding, win or lose, will bring in some extra traffic.
Since I am checking all ads before they appear on my site, I have discovered quite a few really nice blogs and a lot of web comic sites, which I have sent the links to my daughter. She is nuts about web comics and is always looking for new ones she can get into, so it seemed like the logical thing to do.
Would I pay for placing an ad to one of my sites with Project Wonderful? Probably not, since the traffic it would generate would most likely be miniscule and not really boosting the traffic enough to make more off the ads that are already on my sites.
But you are allowed to bid and decide how much you are willing to pay per day for placement. And believe this is where the beauty of placing ads with them is. I think if you were to bid on every site where the ads are going for $0, you could do quite well generating some traffic without any cost involved. And at the very least, if you bid on a site that is run by someone that checks all ads, like I do, if you have a decent site you may win traffic from the 'secret traffic source' of Project Wonderful...the webmasters themselves.
If they like your site, it's all worth the no-cost effort. Advertising on a blogger's site and the webmaster liking your site, could turn into even better advertising if they like your site enough to tell their readers about it and give you a nice honest review and send their readers to you. At the very least, even if they don't write about it and you never get a click on your ad, you will have them as a fan, so you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Would I write about some of the sites that have bid on my ad box? Certainly, if the site excites me enough, and some have.
A few are about to get a bit more advertising than they had anticipated when they placed their bid. Rather than a day or so in a box on my ebook site, they are going to have a permanent spot here in this post.
Here is what I have discovered in the last 16 days that I found quite appealing:
Feminist Housewives - a great blog and community for the modern stay at home moms & housewives that have decided not to put their kids in daycare and instead, raise the kids themselves. (see that? you are not alone)
Living on Adsense - A blog by a beginning blogger meant for beginning bloggers, sharing the knowledge he acquires with others, as he learns it, in a style that isn't boring or dry. This isn't the 'How to Get Rich Step-by-Step, Now Buy My Book' that you will find in other blogs of the sort. This guy is for real, and struggling with it, like the rest of us.
If you want to read about real experiences with trying to make money from blogging, this is a good one to read. If you are a little ahead in this game, a bit farther than this guy, maybe you would like to share some info with him and help him out. He wants to make a living from blogging and isn't doing too well at the moment. I think he could use a little advice and encouragement from his fellow "I am still broke & blogging" peers.
For The Love of Comics - Nice blog about all kinds of things from the world of comics. If you are into comics, and by that I mean comic books, this might be worth checking out. I am not as into comic books as I once was, but there was a time I would have found a blog like this quite appealing.
High T3ch - How do I describe this one? All I can say is that it is quite visually appealing and interesting. Lots of stuff from the world of science & technology, presented in a way that will appeal to the common person. Don't be afraid or think you aren't smart enough to understand. Dive in and learn a little something new.
impNERD - Nice blog if you are a blogger. Lots of stuff about social bookmarking, blogging, SEO, Wordpress, writing articles, marketing your blog, etc. Hopefully, Chris (from at Living on Adsense) is reading this and checking this one out. ;-)
Calamities of Nature - This is a rather well drawn and appealing web comic. One of the few that I have come across in the last 16 days that I would actually read. It's quite professional. And it seems the artist is starting to get some good exposure. Consider this little blurb of mine, approval, and a bit more publicity to help him out. He deserves it. 
Technically Easy - An interesting blog that presents technical stuff in an easy to understand manner that even non-geeks can understand. He also does free website reviews, so if you want him to take a look at your site and write about it, ask him. He's an honest guy that will tell you and the world, the truth...the good, the bad, and the ugly. He scores +100 bonus internet points from me. I like a person with integrity.
So even though I have only made a measly $0.44, I think it was still worth it just to find some cool new sites. Once I have hit the minimum amount needed to place a bid, I'll be making some $0 bids and see if it has the same effect on other publishers as it has had on me.































4 comments:
Hi, thanks for the kind words!
I do very minimal advertising on Project Wonderful, but I've found that I get the best results from setting up a campaign.
I could probably get better results if I wanted to put more money into it, and I may in my next campaign, but I'm currently averaging about 9 cents per 1000 impressions and a very small fraction of a cent per click.
To clarify, that's what I'm paying out.
I think I'm making something like 20 cents a day for my Project Wonderful ads, but I'm also not putting alot of effort into it all.
I have no plans on taking anything out of my pocket to put into Project Wonderful. I might place some ads using whatever I have made from their ads on my one site, but I really am not sure about it yet.
Hi,
I've advertised and have advertising space.
In my opinion, Project Wonderful gives the chance for small bloggers to advertise and its system is a very "honest" one in my opinion.
I believe that as a publisher, as my blog gets more known and better placed on search engines, I'll be making more money from ads on my blog.
Kind regards,
José