Profit from Every Visitor that Leaves your Site

When visitors leave your site and do not complete any of your requested goals it is a little annoying.  It is not a large amount of money but the using adf.ly url shortening service it is possible to make money from every visitor that leaves your site through links. All you have to do is join adf.ly here and go to the option on your dashboard for tools and select the full page script. Then Copy and Paste the script into your widgets on your blogger or wordpress dashboard.

Now when Visitors leave your site through a link you will earn some money depending on where your visitors are from determines the earnings per impression. I find this service useful for many bloggers that often link to other websites and much of their traffic leaves the bloggers site without any conversion.

Maybe people will complain about the script saying it’s obstructing visitors but the ad only shows for a few seconds and it is not the worst type of blog advertising unlike floating ads and popups. So if you do not mind showing your visitors interstitial advertisements when they leave your site and wish to make some extra money from external links  why not try adf.ly on your site of course their is also an option to show a framed banner but the CPM is less.To start earning from all external links from your site today  click here to join adf.ly

About roezer:
Besides my blog here on this Unfocused blog I also write about Instrumental Music on my other blog

About roezer

Besides my blog here on this Unfocused blog I also write about Instrumental Music on my other blog

One Thought on “Profit from Every Visitor that Leaves your Site

  1. Nice already sing up for that and waiting for the results. Seems like a nice option as my site is using lot of external links and this will encourage me to use more links. So it needed to exclude tha adSense and own blog URLs isn;t it

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