I was contacted by one of the business reps of Revenue Science inviting me to join their Audience Monetization Program (AMP). I thought t’was another AdSense or Chitika competition but after reading more about it, I realized this program could go side by side with AdSense/Chitika. The program is designed to earn your site incremental revenues without affecting any advertising inventories you might have, your user experience.
My site/blog has been accepted already but I have yet to receive my activation code to include in my blog. This will surely help out in doing a review about Revenue Science and how it could add to the current revenue source of this blog.
If any of you have experience or heard about Revenue Science, please leave some comments or feedback.
I was also invited, added their ad code.
Nothing came out of it. It appears they are simply collecting stats without providing any benefit for the bloggers.
Hi all –
Just wanted to give you all a direct contact to ask questions about Revenue Science’s AMP program. We’re very excited about it. We’ve made our name working with the biggest, best and most trusted media players in the world, and are looking forward to officially launching our new program to bring new (and complementary) revenue streams to innovative Web sites like Yugatech.
As the comments have noted, we have a couple of different programs that serve different purposes. The first, Audience Monetization Program (or AMP) is new and creates another way for sites to generate revenue from their valuable audiences – without requiring any ad inventory or making tradeoffs vs. AdSense or other networks. AMP is a brand new program and will be ramping up from many perspectives over the next 6 months – but should be a great way for sites to add complementary revenue streams without affecting existing relationships. The second program, referred to above, brings behavioral targeting to text links.
The key for both programs is delivering advertising that is more relevant to the reader – regardless of the current content on the page. ALL data is anonymous, no personal information is ever collected or tracked, and we exceed the highest bars for maintaining privacy and security of data.
We’re here, so feel free to ask us any questions.
Thanks,
The Revenue Science AMP team
I see. Thanks for the input. We’ll see what happens with this one. :)
Ive used Revenue Science’s Audience Connect, its much like adsense except the ads are tailored to the site by categories. They use overture i think.
Though their AMP problem sounds a bit fishy, tracking user behaviour to display on other RSI sites, I wonder if it will succeed.
In the end they’re trying to display more relevant ads to viewers.