This is simply a brief update on my prior post about Azoogle. I felt like Azoogle was going to be promising, and thus far I am quite pleased with the results. In December we had our best month when we did just under $45,000, but January slightly edged it out with the income of $45,960. I think if community owners would take time to research their demographic, they can bring in a good bit of extra income. My motto is “the more income sources the better”.

If you have a community that gets good traffic, then you will be assigned to an account manager that will help you to monetize your site. You will get the benefit of their experience as well!
What exactly does Azoogle pay you for? What is CPA? I still have not heard back from Azoogle regarding my approval
CPA means cost per action. They pay you when someone takes action on the displayed offer. I see you in my account as a referral. Get on AOL IM and hit up Jai @ azooglejai to see what your status is. Tell him Lee told you to IM.
Thanks,
Lee
Thanks I will IM him as soon as I can
[…] Until recently I’ve been sticking strictly with pay per click advertising programs such as Adsense and YPN. After reading a post by Lee at The Forum Fix that Azoogle was raking in over $45,000 a month for him, I was ready to finally try this program out. […]
[…] Matt of the new BlogHerald talks about looking beyond Adsense and refer to AzoogleAds as a potential alternative for monetizing your blog. He refers to The Forum Fix which allegedly earned somewhere in the vicinity of $45,000 a month from it. […]
The demographics must be ideal for these kinds of numbers. I’ve tried azoogle and while they work for Lee, they do not work on my sites. Rarely do they get clicks, rarer still will my visitors purchase…. I have found one CPA on advertising.com which works for my demographics….but would never work for Lee’s. Its important to remember that demographics and niche is key to monetizing CPA.