(UPDATE: 03/25/2016 Both Adgitize and CMF Ads are already defunct.)
Aside from Adgitize, GEORYL is also a member of another low cost advertising program called the CMF Ads. You probably had seen the fourth from the top widget in the rightmost sidebar of this blog and similar widgets in other blogs – that’s the CMF Ads.
I’m not sure how the CMF campaigns and network advertising work so I won’t discuss about them in this post. However, if you’re into blog hopping, you’ll probably enjoy a feature in CMF called spikes.
In your CMF dashboard, you can access the list of spikes available for clicking. Each spike leads you to another site or blog. You know what’s cool about CMF Ads spikes? You’ll earn $0.002 for each spike you click. That’s blog hopping with some income, albeit small but better than a virtual card, right?
If you need traffic spikes to your blog, you can use your earnings or add funds via paypal to buy spikes blog as well. For just $0.20, you will have 50 visitors, guaranteed. You can also buy 25 spikes for $0.10.
How’s that?
Shydub says
I am a member of CFM but I just don’t understand how their ads works. kaya I stopped clicking spike over there and only tried to advertise my blog for a week only.
Gee says
everytime you purchase spikes, other members can see it on their dashboard and when they click the spike, they will earn from it.
their ads is just like the usual ads where you pay to have your ads shown on the network of CMF bloggers.
jen says
i never tried cmf, baka di ko na kaya pag nagdag-dag pa ako…
Jellybelly says
I’ve been seeing CMF for a while but have never really checked it out. Okay your post made me go and check it out 🙂
Raven says
I have been using CMF, and comparing to Entrecard, CMF gives more “Sure Taffic” for your blog.
Consider this:
On CMF, when you have clicked 50 spikes (or visited 50 blogs) you earn $0.1 and that can be used for buying spikes for your blog, which is equivalent to 25 visitors.
While on Entrecard, You will need to blog hop to a lot of blogs just to earn EC and use the credits for advertising, then when you advertised to other blogs, you don’t have the assurance that your Blog’s badge will be clicked on.
But indeed both ad networks gives an edge for your blog and depends on how you productively used it.
elai says
i’m also a member here and I do click their spikes too. i also don’t understand the network and campaign so i never advertised my sites. ok na ako sa pa click click at konting income. hehehe
Healthy Fitness Ideas says
I’ve used both CMF ads and Entrecard with good results. The advantage of CMF ads is that every advertiser has put money into the system, maybe $5 to start, unlike Entrecard’s credit for clicks system. Of course that means investing a little in CMF to get started. Campaign ads on CMF let you choose the blog you want and the ad prices are variable. Network ads run over the entire CMF network and cost $2.50 or $5, depending on how long the ad runs.
kinney says
Hi!
I saw on the internet that when you use Entrecard you can be banned from Adsense.
Is this true as well for Adgitize and CMF? I’m thinking of putting Adgitize and CMF but I’m scared. 🙁
supermommyjem says
I have heard of this cmf ads but I don’t know how it works. Maybe I will try it in one of my blogs. Thanks for sharing this.
Mona says
i am member of cmfads and i purchased spikes sometimes