Prosperent the new Adsense Alternative
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If you're in to affiliate marketing you have probably already heard of Prosperent. If not, then now is the time!
Prosperent is fairly new alternative to the Google Adsense affiliate program. Even though both systems might look the same on the surface there is actually not much in common between the two. Both serve targeted ads and that's it!
What are Prosperent TCPA ads?
Prosperent's TCPA or "targeted cost per action" ads are ads that show results primarly based on the keyword or keyphrase that the visitor was searching for when they ended up on your page. This means that if, by a fluke, a visitor searching for "green fondue pot" ends up on your page about nike shoes they will still see ads for fondue pots. This higlights the biggest and most important difference between Prosperent and Adsense.
For more information on Prosperent click here.
Prosperent on Hubpages?
Prosperent is not available for Hubpages but I certainly hope that it will be in the future. Now you need your own domain where you can add javascript to pages to be able to insert Prosperent ads.
More Prosperent Features
As always it is hard to completely describe a new affiliate program and I have chosen to only highlight the main difference between the mentioned systems. There are a range of other differences so if you are interested in...
- Click's making you up to 400$ (yes, from one single click).
- Payout to both PayPal and Payoneer.
- Keeping Adsense as a fallback option.
If you're not interested by now, well never mind. If you feel like reading more visit Prosperent.
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Well, after reading my own hub again I realize that it might sound like I'm overpromoting Prosperent. The reader should be aware that there is a referral program and that the links in this hub are referral links.
I do not see anything wrong with this but if you feel that the hub is misleading or doesn't reflect Prosperent in a correct way please leave a comment.







Nite 11 months ago
Prosperent also has a nice API for store front creation. Since Amazon decided to fire all of their California associates, perhaps more people will give Prosperent a serious look. They have a forum, and I participate quite a bit there.