Fair Ads Network bans AdBrite Monetizing websites and blog sites

Fair Ads Network Fair Ads Network decided to ban Publishers’ websites and blog sites which display AdBright Advertisements with Fair Ads Network Advertisements. It is really bad news for Fair Ads Network members who also display AdBright advertisements in their websites to improve ad revenue. Similarly, it is good news for publishers to stop banning their websites from Fair Ads Network (FAN) index. Every publisher monetizes their websites with ad content to earn money for their valuable time. Similarly, Internet advertising Companies serve advertisements for their members’ websites. Publishers have all rights to display multiple ads of two or more Internet advertising Companies.

In most cases, Internet advertising companies do not interfere in websites monetization except content problems. However, Internet Advertising companies including Fair Ads Network and AdBright strictly follow some standards. Recently, Kevin Lam observed in most of websites which display obscene advertisements. These advertisements may not suitable for those informative websites. So, These advertisements divert Internet users’ minds instead of actual topic. Adult Content websites can display adult ads but they should not participate in Fair Ads Network as per their Company’s rules and regulations.

AdBright strictly prohibited Obscene websites from their network but Kevin Lam confidently tells that AdBright does not follow their company rules and regulations. In other words, AdBright shows adult content advertisements in best content websites. So, publishers websites look like adult content websites. Fair Ads Network does not worry about those websites but Kevin Lam worries about their publishers websites. Finally, Fair Ads Network decided to exclude publishers websites which participate in AdBright Publisher program. Kevin Lam banned one publisher’s website mainly due to AdBright Publisher program participation on 13th August 2008.

Similarly, Kevin Lam decided to start banning websites which display AdBright Advertisements. Today, Kevin Lam intimated all publishers to give final chance to their publishers by sending an official email. You can also read Fair Ads Network official notification as stated below.

After banning my first member yesterday, I continued to do some research on the type of ads showing on our publishers’ sites. Well, as much as I researched on my competitors’ technology previously, I failed to look into their dark side. I guess I should have dug a little deeper to find the skeletons.

I’ll just come out with it. If you are currently displaying ANY AdBrite ads on your site, your site WILL be removed. Soon after the integration is complete, we will be doing a sweep of the entire database. Yes, that means ALL submitted websites will have to be reviewed again. Websites found displaying AdBrite ads will be disapproved.

I know we’re paying members to re-approve sites and it costs us money and time, but it’s well worth it.

Why the removal of AdBrite. They run adult ads

So, Fair Ads Network members must choose either Fair Ads Network or AdBright to monetize their websites. Fair Ads Network bans publishers websites in next few hours from their network permanently.

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