[Long Read] Why You Fail with AdSense and How to Make Money With AdSense

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Why You Fail with AdSense

Many publishers fail with AdSense because they expect a lot from AdSense and think that AdSense is the best and highest paying ad network available.

A lot of those who just starting, think that it's enough to put ads on the site to start making money. Unfortunately, that is not so, and there're many things to understand about AdSense first.

There're many 'technical' reasons for a monetization failure: bot or low-quality traffic, bad ad placement, low-quality content, however, it's relatively easy to take care of the technical issues. The most important reason for a failure is that AdSense is the only ad network that is used for monetization on the site.

Another reason for a failure is a misconception that you can still build a site around specific keyword with high CPC or niche, rank it and start making money from it. It doesn't work that way, and microniche websites won't work. These days personalized targeting is one of the main points of how Google decides what ads to display, therefore if your site built around 'birds' user can see ads about 'kayaking'.

Why AdSense is so attractive to newbies
AdSense is the #1 ad network in the world, it's made by Google - the most popular search engine in the world. Couple months ago I did a research on the ad networks and publishers, and I was able to list over 1 million publishers that use AdSense according to IAB rules. (Not every site follows IAB, or even knows about it so there are much more sites of a lower quality).

It is hard to provide support for that many publishers, therefore AdSense creates universal rules that affect big and small, and this also affects revenue.

AdSense Revenue vs AdNetworks
In comparison to most other networks, AdSense - has a 100% fill rate, every visitor of your site will see specific ads. AdSense doesn't care about your location - there're plenty of advertisers from every continent. This also means that some of your visitors AdSense will define as prime visitors and will give a higher rate (more expensive ads), but the rest have an average or low rate. Comparing with other networks AdSense rates are pretty low and this simply because of fill.

The other Ad networks may not always provide 100% fill, however, they provide better rates, and where AdSense pays $0.12 you can get $0.50 with other ad networks. Those a sample rates and they can be as high as $20 or even more, depending on your site. Some networks may only buy 20,000 impressions or only Canadian traffic, but those 20k impressions or specific Geo traffic will be more profitable to monetize with the other ad network rather than AdSense.

How to be successful with AdSense?
Don't put all eggs in one basket, don't use AdSense as your only ad network, try to mix it with the other ad networks. There're over 5,000 ad networks in the world and while doing my research I have created a list of Top 100 Ad Networks AdSense Alternatives in the world by publisher count
Note, there're no such crap networks like propeller ads, exoclicks, etc. on the list.

The best solution is to run multiple ad networks to monetize your traffic. You literally can have couple dozen networks and customize and optimize it for maximum revenue by showing each user a specific ad from a specific ad network.

How do I run a dozen ad networks on my site?
You can setup Header Bidding on your site, this means that all the networks you have accounts with will compete for every impression and the highest bid wins. Bidding happens programmatically in less than half a second.

The other option is to set up a waterfall where you set networks one-by-one from top to bottom (you can also apply additional rules, e.g. specific network only is shown to a specific geo). On my own experience - AdSense is the bottom of the list and only used to buy the impressions all other networks refused buying. If a network has lower rates than AdSense - I take them off the ad stack.

Both processes are done through an ad server, but if you don't know how to manage an ad server, and have no money to hire an expert - don't worry. Networks allow to set passback, this means you provide them with an ad code they have to fire if they have no fill for this specific impression.

So, for example, you have an account with Sovrn, Criteo, and Adsense - you set up a floor $5 with Criteo, $3 with Sovrn and set Sovrn passback with Criteo and AdSense with Sovrn. If Criteo doesn't have an ad for this specific user - it will pull the Sovrn ad, and if the Sovrn has no ad it will pull AdSense that will always have an ad.

Based on the example above you have an opportunity to make more money from the same exact user just by showing a different ad, because the price per that impression will be higher.

What to do if AdSense earnings drop?
Nothing, if you're using just AdSense, however, if rates dropped among all the networks something bad is going on, but most of the time it's technical issues.
 
I will like you to write a detailed tutorial about the ads server.

The ads server technology - can it work with a hosted Adsense blogger blog?
 
Great read. I feel like there was suppose to be more.

Thanks! I thought to add more, but it came out pretty long

Good info and useful considering Google can and do spit the dummy out for no apparent reason
Thanks for the list

Google does that because it has too many publishers to support, so they ban for no reason without looking at the case.

I will like you to write a detailed tutorial about the ads server.

The ads server technology - can it work with a hosted Adsense blogger blog?

It works anywhere where you can put a code.
 
Honestly, this isn't long enough as I expected.

Can you @se900se please, write a similar long post on how to effectively use an adserver for maximum benefit, on your thread about ad networks do the ones with higher number of publishers translate to higher paying ads?
Amongst the adnetworks you listed, which pays higher according to your tests, I presently use only adsense but would like to add other networks to my ad stack but I've not had the time to do this due to laziness and and not too sure which ad network would bring a reasonable revenue for me.


EDIT:
...after going through your list of adnetworks I discovered some of them are likely adnetworks for apps and games. So, I want to make a little request, how about you k=just separate those for websites, so we'll know what we're looking for. It's just a help am asking, hope am not asking for too much,

thanks in advance
 
... @se900se what do you suggest here, using mediation networks like MediaVine/AdThrive or use of adservers? which is better overall?
 
Great info

Thanks!

Honestly, this isn't long enough as I expected.

Can you @se900se please, write a similar long post on how to effectively use an adserver for maximum benefit, on your thread about ad networks do the ones with higher number of publishers translate to higher paying ads?
Amongst the adnetworks you listed, which pays higher according to your tests, I presently use only adsense but would like to add other networks to my ad stack but I've not had the time to do this due to laziness and and not too sure which ad network would bring a reasonable revenue for me.


EDIT:
...after going through your list of adnetworks I discovered some of them are likely adnetworks for apps and games. So, I want to make a little request, how about you k=just separate those for websites, so we'll know what we're looking for. It's just a help am asking, hope am not asking for too much,

thanks in advance

Configuring ad server will vary from site to site and your specific agreement or requirement with an ad network. When I first started working with the ad server, years ago, it was for a reason that I was getting lot's of Canadian traffic and had a network that gave me a good rate for Canadian traffic only. Your situation can be different, so there is no universal setup at this point and I suggest not to rush it until you get specifics from the ad networks.

About your request - I will create a list with ad networks separated by type, as well as lists of publishers per ad network, so you can study what types of sites perform well with this or that network. I already created an algorithm, but working on refining data, once it's done, I'll share the list here.

What are 5 networks with best RPM vs AdSense?

Every network will perform differently on each site, so my top 5 won't be your top 5. Don't look for the 'best ad network' look for an ad network to accept your site and see how they perform. Don't forget that just replacing ads on the site without adjustments might not always bring result right away and not always a solution. Traffic arbitrage/being publisher is a work of constant optimization and understanding data and analytics.

... @se900se what do you suggest here, using mediation networks like MediaVine/AdThrive or use of adservers? which is better overall?

Important thing: those are not ad networks, they manage your ads for a % from your revenue, you can consider hiring a traffic manager as most big sites do, or manage ad server yourself. Those companies can take a big chunk of your revenue, while traffic managers can be costly. Managing an ad server, even with header bidding setup is a full-time job. I would strongly suggest doing things step by step and optimize your process accordingly as things can get over your head easily.
 
Thanks!



Configuring ad server will vary from site to site and your specific agreement or requirement with an ad network. When I first started working with the ad server, years ago, it was for a reason that I was getting lot's of Canadian traffic and had a network that gave me a good rate for Canadian traffic only. Your situation can be different, so there is no universal setup at this point and I suggest not to rush it until you get specifics from the ad networks.

About your request - I will create a list with ad networks separated by type, as well as lists of publishers per ad network, so you can study what types of sites perform well with this or that network. I already created an algorithm, but working on refining data, once it's done, I'll share the list here.



Every network will perform differently on each site, so my top 5 won't be your top 5. Don't look for the 'best ad network' look for an ad network to accept your site and see how they perform. Don't forget that just replacing ads on the site without adjustments might not always bring result right away and not always a solution. Traffic arbitrage/being publisher is a work of constant optimization and understanding data and analytics.



Important thing: those are not ad networks, they manage your ads for a % from your revenue, you can consider hiring a traffic manager as most big sites do, or manage ad server yourself. Those companies can take a big chunk of your revenue, while traffic managers can be costly. Managing an ad server, even with header bidding setup is a full-time job. I would strongly suggest doing things step by step and optimize your process accordingly as things can get over your head easily.
Thanks a lot, I anticipate that. I'll just go with these mediation partners I've heard lots of good things about them, I don't care if they take a little of my earnings long as I get what I want
 
Thanks a lot, I anticipate that. I'll just go with these mediation partners I've heard lots of good things about them, I don't care if they take a little of my earnings long as I get what I want

I 100% agree, as long as you make a profit - its worth it.
 
the problem is for 3rd tier country only adsense pay the highest, for 1k uv/day adsense give me around $3/day, other ad network give me $0 or $0.xx :D
 
Great Info . after the last update My Earnings are dropping , thanks you for the list i will search for the other alternative
 
the problem is for 3rd tier country only adsense pay the highest, for 1k uv/day adsense give me around $3/day, other ad network give me $0 or $0.xx :D

What’s uv/day?

Work with a ‘local’ network that pays better for your GEO traffic. Running it along with Adsense will bring you higher profit.
 
uv= unique visitor / day.

What’s uv/day?

Work with a ‘local’ network that pays better for your GEO traffic. Running it along with Adsense will bring you higher profit.
 
uv= unique visitor / day.

That’s not the best way to count your revenue.
Pageviews and impressions.

1k visitors can bring 1k Pageviews and 20k Pageviews.
 
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