Exit Junction is a PayPerClick advertising network which is ideal to be used along side other advertising networks as it occupies zero ad space on your webpage. Exit Junction is not at all visible when a visitor first arrives at your site and therefore is one of the least intrusive adsense alternatives there are.
How does Exit Junction Operate?
Exit Junction is unique in that their ads only target the bounced traffic of your site. Bounced traffic includes only the visitors who have arrived at your site from a search engine and after just one page view, have then pressed the BACK button. With Exit Junction installed, after these visitors click the BACK button, instead of taking them straight back to the search engine in which they came from, they will be taken to an alternative list of search results (Sponsered Results). These sponsored results are based on the keywords that were originally typed in by the visitor and the visitors current location.
Exit Junction vs Adsense
Exit Junction is ideal for those still wanting to use Adsense or another text or banner ad network on their site. In terms of the CPM rate it will be less than what you earn from Adsense, but as only the bounced traffic is targeted, Exit Junction will not effects results from other ad networks on the same page. The Exit Junction income should be considered a supplementary income and not a replacement. Exit Junction is a good adsense alternative but is best used with another ad network to maximise your earnings.
Exit Junction Payout Amount
If you are using paypal you can start claiming your earnings at $25 which is relatively low. If you want to be paid by cheque, the minimum is $50.
Signing up for Exit Junction
Signing up is pretty painless. Follow our link to their website, click sign up in the top menu, fill out your details, your website details and click sign up. It is really fast and you can expect to get started within a couple of hours of applying. Once your site is approved then it is just a case of inserting the code they give you into your site. This is explained really clearly on their website which takes you through the whole process. You can test the code works by going to a search engine and mimicking the action of a visitor to see if it displays.
How does Exit Junction Operate?
Exit Junction is unique in that their ads only target the bounced traffic of your site. Bounced traffic includes only the visitors who have arrived at your site from a search engine and after just one page view, have then pressed the BACK button. With Exit Junction installed, after these visitors click the BACK button, instead of taking them straight back to the search engine in which they came from, they will be taken to an alternative list of search results (Sponsered Results). These sponsored results are based on the keywords that were originally typed in by the visitor and the visitors current location.
Exit Junction vs Adsense
Exit Junction is ideal for those still wanting to use Adsense or another text or banner ad network on their site. In terms of the CPM rate it will be less than what you earn from Adsense, but as only the bounced traffic is targeted, Exit Junction will not effects results from other ad networks on the same page. The Exit Junction income should be considered a supplementary income and not a replacement. Exit Junction is a good adsense alternative but is best used with another ad network to maximise your earnings.
Exit Junction Payout Amount
If you are using paypal you can start claiming your earnings at $25 which is relatively low. If you want to be paid by cheque, the minimum is $50.
Signing up for Exit Junction
Signing up is pretty painless. Follow our link to their website, click sign up in the top menu, fill out your details, your website details and click sign up. It is really fast and you can expect to get started within a couple of hours of applying. Once your site is approved then it is just a case of inserting the code they give you into your site. This is explained really clearly on their website which takes you through the whole process. You can test the code works by going to a search engine and mimicking the action of a visitor to see if it displays.