Get Traffic to Your Blog Today with CMF Ads
CMF Ads is a unique advertising network designed specifically for smaller bloggers. Although they provide great assets for larger blogger, I find that their network is one of the most small-blogger friendly ad networks available online.
I was recently paying as much as $.45 per click through Google’s Adwords in order to promote Site Sketch 101. Depending on what keywords you might be targeting, it can even be much higher than this…but not with CMF Ads.
CMF Ads provides an easy to use interface with rates starting at a penny per month to promote your site. You could literally spend just a couple of dollars and begin seeing an increase in traffic to your site all month long.
5 Reasons You Should Use CMF Ads Today:
- Low Prices: They have some of the lowest prices on the internet to get started advertising. In fact, I would venture to guess that they probably have the lowest prices available online.
- Clean Interface: Their control panel is incredibly simple to use and yet has many powerful features.
- Feature Rich: Three powerful tools are built around one common account: You can be a publisher, an advertiser, and a forum member with the same account.
- Community Support: The entire program is built around a forum which provides near-instant support from the administrators and from the community.
- Instant Setup: It only takes a few seconds to get your site up, running, and ready to attract new traffic.
- Earn Cash Fast: Because CMF Ads is geared toward smaller bloggers you can cash out with as little as $10 earned. This is much lower than Adsense’s $100 limit.
It’s a Program Built on User Feedback
One element about any organization that can really make them great is their response to user feedback. The folks over at CMF Ads pride themselves on the fact that they work incredibly hard to keep improving the site based on what their users are telling them that they want.
So in the rare occasion that you see something that you don’t like, simply let them know about it and I’m confident that they will work quickly to fix it and improve the experience.
I have an account with CMF Ads and I’m enjoying the low-cost traffic from them and I highly recommend that you do the same!


John said:
Thanks, Nicholas. I may also want to have a try.
InternetHowBlog said:
I will check them out and maybe give them a try. Thanks for sharing.
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sharkbytes said:
So thanks for advertising with me through CMF, but why don’t you use them if they are so great? I was going to advertise with you through CMF.
Nicholas Cardot said:
sharkbytes –> I have a limited number of spaces for advertising at Site Sketch 101 and I already had all of my spaces filled up with another network when I found them. So I advertise with others through their network but I don’t put any ads on my site from it. If you are interested in advertising here, you are welcome to click on the “Advertise Here” button on the sidebar.
Chris Cline said:
Thanks for the info Nick…
Nicholas Cardot said:
Chris Cline –> You’re welcome Chris. Thanks for stopping by.
Casey Brazeal (North and Clark) said:
Thanks for the heads up buddy, are you still doing advertising or have you given that up I know your off of adsense ads.
Either way keep up the good work.
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Nicholas Cardot said:
Casey Brazeal (North and Clark) –> I do a little bit of advertising but not nearly as much as I used to. I think that I’m going to be stepping it up again because I’ve always had really good luck with that kind of targeted visitors.
Tycoon Blogger said:
I have been using cmf up until a week ago. I was not very impressed and I think its not worth the space it takes up. It will take a long time to make only 10 bucks…and in reality you need to make 20 to get 10 becasue they take half when you cash out. Not impreesed as a publisher. I have also tried as an advertiser and think my best ad was like 6 click in a month. Sure it only cost me 50 cents but I do not have time to waste with an ad network like this.
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Nicholas Cardot said:
Tycoon Blogger –> Honestly, 50 cents for 6 clicks is wayyyy cheaper than premium networks like Google’s Adwords and they do offer the ability to post your ad on a ton of sites with a single click so it is a pretty good concept. I think that it is a great deal for advertisers but you are right that they are kind of steep at the withdraw end of the publisher side.
Blake @ props blog ideas said:
Nick, how much traffic have you received from this ad network? I’ve been considering paying for some advertising, but I am not interested in wasting time with a program that doesn’t work.
Nicholas Cardot said:
Blake @ props blog ideas –> I’ve received about 15 or so clicks in the first two days of running the ads. I set up a $10 monthly ad to try it out. That’s about $.33 per day and that means that I’m paying about $.05 per click. I’m pretty happy with that.
Senthil Ramesh said:
Yes I have signed up for it as ususl I do for any programs and I can only say the feedback as it give me some better results
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Web Hosting Blog said:
Yeah its an affordable advertising, you can have unlimited ads running on your site at any time.
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Ben said:
Hey Nick, thanks for the great review.
Tycoon Blogger – it is disappointing that you didn’t contact us for help with this. CMF is an ad network that makes it very easy and affordable to place a lot of ads. Our original goal was to make life easier for people who would otherwise place private ads, say for $10 a month, with not great results and usually no stats.
If you were to place an ad on CMF that didn’t get you a lot of clicks, you need to look at the image you’re using as well as which sites you’re placing your ads on. We do not give incentives to click ads, so while you may not get hundreds of clicks, at least the clicks you do get are genuine.
Although you can make money from the network, that’s not really the point. One major benefit is the lack of advertising tax, so while you are correct in saying there’s a 50% cashout, ALL ad networks have to take a cut somewhere. Some of our members have actually bought account funds just once and kept them going through the system for almost a whole year. This isn’t possible with private ads or ad networks who tax your earnings for each individual ad placed.
If we still can’t help you, then I’m sorry, and thanks for giving us a try.
Blake – that really depends on which sites you place ads on. Some sites may generate loads of pageviews but few clicks, others may be the other way around. It also varies from one ad to the next. Your ads might perform better than mine on a particular site, and vice versa. Choose a striking ad, find sites that will be interested in your product or content (we do allow affiliate ads), and see how it goes.
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Web Solutions said:
Hi,
It sound a good option for ad solutions for online earning. The good thing is I like it simplicity.
Anyway, apart from CMF, are there similar opportunities (just similar to CMF)?
- J.
Dana@Online Knowledge said:
Low price advertisement can bring big boost if we handle it right. I will take a look. Thanks for the review.
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Nicholas Cardot said:
Dana@Online Knowledge –> You’re welcome. I think that you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
Web Solutions said:
Exactly, I am also considering few low pricing ads for different niche like web design and development and finance.
If you got any experience then please share.
- J.
Arisu said:
Seems like a very attractive options for those of us who are just starting ^^ Thanks for sharing!
Nicholas Cardot said:
Arisu –> It’s definitely an advertisers market. I’m getting plenty of hits from them and I only paid $10 for a month.
Teen Blogger said:
Interesting.
Looks like we all can use this. Especially if we can get some low prices. Thanks for review.
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Nicholas Cardot said:
Teen Blogger –> You’re welcome. I hope that it helps you get some more traffic to your blog.
Andrew @ Incomes International said:
Ok, so I finally went to take a look at this program and…while it’s cheap to advertise, after checking out some of the sites, they are pretty lousy and the busiest site I saw was about 500 UV p/month.
Certainly something to think about. Although I know how to get clicks on with adwords for between 5c and 25c each so I’m not certain that the value is so much greater with CMF.
The big plus is that it’s not CPC and so you don’t need to worry about click fraud or a budget blow out.
Oh boy…decisions, decisions.
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rabsin_d said:
Interesting… I’ll try this program… BTW, love your site…very informative… Cheers!
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