How do i find an MFA website network?

There’s no real MFA network list, you usually just find those sites manually by spotting ad-heavy, low-content websites or using tools like SimilarWeb to discover similar publishers.
 
You should check traffic quality using tools like SimilarWeb or analytics before running ads, so you avoid fake or low-value traffic.
 
A number of MFA websites no longer belong to any publicly known network. The most effective thing would be to look int traffic sources, ad density, and patterns of ownership using services such as SimilarWeb or Ahrefs to detect possible patterns. Make sure the traffic quality is good first, though
 
Hello guys, how do i find an MFA network of websites? I have interest in running my direct ads campaign on MFA websites.
I think using native ad networks like Taboola or Outbrain is better because they still give volume but with more real engagement.
 
I think instead of looking for MFA sites, it’s better to focus on ad networks where you can control traffic quality, otherwise results become very unstable.
 
Honestly, I tried low quality traffic sources in the past and it just burned budget. Real publishers always gave better ROI even if cost was higher.
 
A simple way is using tools like Ad libraries or traffic breakdown tools. Sites with huge ad density and very low engagement usually fall into MFA type.
 
There is typically no official networkdesignation for MFA sites. It’s mainly found out using tools that analyze ad intelligence (SimilarWeb, SEMrush, ad libraries, and others), by finding websites with low-quality content and lots of display ads.
When buying media directly, it’s better to use placement filtering based on ad exchange PropellerAds, and others) and blacklisting of poor domains after running some tests with limited budget
 
Instead of looking for MFA websites, it’s better to focus on native ad networks or trusted programmatic platforms where placements are more controlled and safer.
 
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