Project Wonderful Review

Posted by Ghatozkat on July 06, 2009

project wonderful Project Wonderful is a flat rate ad network which means it does not pay you on a CPC or a CPM basis. It finds advertisers willing to put ads on your blog on a CPD (Cost Per Day) basis. Signing up with Project Wonderful is easy. After you sign up, you will be asked to submit a description about your website. Advertisers will read your description while buying ads on your site, so don’t hurry and add a bad description for your website. Make your description strong and packed with relevant keywords. After you submit your website, it needs to get approved.

Although it’s not that hard to get approved into Project Wonderful, you need to make sure that you have none of the followings in your website:

  • Adult content.
  • Sensitive content.
  • Not enough content.
  • Sponsored content.
  • Duplicated content.
  • Bad site design.

After your website gets approved, Project Wonderful will give you a simple block of copy-and-paste code which you need to add to your website where you’d like ads to appear. After you have setup the ad code on your website, your site will start appearing in their directory and will be accessible to the advertisers. You, as a publisher can decide which ads you want to run, and have full control over what is being displayed – any ad can be cancelled at any time.

How do they pay?

They pay via PayPal and payments are processed within one business day.

Cons:

  • People running Project Wonderful Ads have reported way less earnings as compared to when running other ad networks.
  • The advertiser base of Project Wonderful is not that strong.
  • Project Wonderful does not have a referral system.

If you want to sign up with them, here’s the sign up link to Project Wonderful.

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