ROI Examples
Easy as 1, 2, 3!   If you can setup Google Adsense on your blog, you can do this...
  1. Signup your blog & get approved
  2. Grab tracking code & place it in your blog template
  3. Earn whenever a sale is made
  4. That's it!

    Sign up your blog today.

How Does BlogKits Work?

BlogKits, powered by OfferForge, is an advertising network built for bloggers that works on the CPA model (cost-per-action/sale). It's built to assist bloggers who want a powerful alternative way to earn revenue from their blog, but also want a simple and effective solution that allows them to "just keep blogging", instead of trying to act like an expert online marketer.

BlogKits is powered by OfferForge, and owned by ForgeCorporation, a global performancing marketing firm.

Why Is BlogKits Different Than Say A Normal Affiliate Network?

BlogKits ends the confusion, makes it simple & provides the best options that benefit the blogger. Here's how.

  • When a blogger logs into a typical affiliate network, she sees thousands of programs to choose from. Once she selects a progam to promote, she then sees a large assortment of banners and text links. What does she choose? She's not an expert marketer. Which banner should she use? Where should she place it on here blog? Which product sells best?

    It shouldn't be so hard, BlogKits makes it easier...


  • When a blogger logs into BlogKits, she has to complete two simple steps. The first is to choose which type/style of advertisement to use. Either a simple text ad, or an understated sidebar banner ad, both built specifically for bloggers.

    The second step is for the blogger to decide what type of ads will fit best for her readers. For example: if she has a blog that is read mostly by small businesses, she would simply grab one pre-built piece of tracking code for that category, place it in her blog, and be done.

    The BlogKits system will rotate the pre-selected ad units for the blogger. Each time a reader clicks and purchases, the blogger earns a % of that order.

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