Earlier today AdBrite had announced to the public and users the beta period for InVideo (AdBrite in video ads) is coming to an end and they will be discontinuing support of the product. On 30th October 2008, AdBrite will be disabling all existing InVideo zones. On that date InVideo players will no longer function.
You’re encourage to take advantage of other AdBrite services like Text Ads, Banner Ads, Full Page Ads, Inline Ads and Brite Pic for monetizing your video content.
The following i’ll give you an introduction of How AdBrite’s various Online Advertisement work and improve your website / blog income by using Adbrite.
Discontinuing of Adbrite InVideo wouldn’t affect me much as i only have 5 inactive video using the service and i already removed in from my content sometimes ago, as you can see without much using InVideo i’m able to make USD$2.76 back in 2007 as shown in the following image

AdBrite Text ads
Similar with Google Adsense, Adbrite Text ads are really easy to run on your site. They’re one of the simplest, and most effective, forms of online advertising. Simply paste the snippet of HTML code adbrite provide you with into the code of your page—and you’ll be off and running.
AdBrite lets you customize the look and feel of text ads to fit your site – they’ll fit right into your site. You can earn when a user clicks on the ad(CPC), or you can earn on how many people view the page on which the ad is located (CPM). Place your ad zone prominently to maximize your revenue.
Banner Ads
Banner ads are a fundamental unit of online advertising—top advertisers use this high-impact medium to communicate about their brand. Because more users click on them and pay attention to them, banners typically command premium prices.
AdBrite supports five IAB-standard graphical ad dimensions:
* Banner (468×60)
* Leaderboard (728×90)
* Medium rectangle (300×250)
* Skyscraper (120×600)
* Wide skyscraper (160×600)
Pricing based on cost per thousand impressions (CPM), You’ll earn depending on how many people view the page on which the ad is located. Place your ad zone prominently to maximize your revenue.
Full Page Ads
AdBrite’s unique Full Page Ad format allows you to earn the highest CPM (cost per thousand impressions) in our marketplace, running ads from some of our top advertisers. Best of all, Full Page Ads won’t take up an inch of your site real estate.
A prominent “Skip This Ad” button allows users to return to viewing your site quickly and easily at any time. You can also set how many clicks a user has to make on your site before being prompted to view the ad. The fewer clicks, the higher your revenue; enabling more clicks may enhance the user experience.
Pricing based on cost-per-view (CPV), you’ll earn each time the Full Page Ad is viewed.
Inline ads
The Inline ads format allows you to display an ad only when a user scrolls over a given word—saving you a lot of space. Pricing based on cost-per-click (CPC), you’ll earn when a user clicks on the Inline text ad.

BritePic
AdBrite’s unique BritePic format allows you to monetize photos on your site with interactive text ads. Captions slide out whenever a user hovers over the image. All you have to do is use a BritePic tag instead of the <img> tag in your site. Take advantage of BritePic’s capabilities as an interactive tool, allowing you to zoom in and out on your photo. Pricing based on cost-per-click (CPC)
Sample BritePic
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