The best way to put ads on my website

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Hello, I am in the process of being approved as a publisher on various ad networks.
I have the doubt of which is the best ways to put ads on my website, looking for a way in which with total security if someone enters my website, beyond their action, they will see my ad with total security, and thus achieve a printing (Since I use the CPM model).

Therefore, I am looking at the following alternatives:

-I currently have pop ads, but I realized that they are not as effective, since they depend on the visitor clicking somewhere on my website for the ad to be displayed and they just gain the impression.

- I was thinking of using native type ads, and putting them at the top of my website, and thus, when only entering my website, the visitor should see my ad whatever they do.

- On the other hand, I was thinking of using push type ads, since these also appear safely on the visitor's screen, the bad thing is that I think they have lower CPM than native and pop ads.

Those are my ideas, please, it would help me a lot to know your experiences and know what you recommend. Or if they recommend me to use native or pop type ads according to what I said above.
Thank you very much in advance.
 
Hi
Even if popad have a higher CPM, this ad format is annoying for users, the best choice is native from your list.
 
Hi
Even if popad have a higher CPM, this ad format is annoying for users, the best choice is native from your list.
Thanks for your answer.
The only thing that bothers me about native ad networks is that they are more difficult to be accepted, and the payments are usually net30. Do you know any that pay faster?
 
Thanks for your answer.
The only thing that bothers me about native ad networks is that they are more difficult to be accepted, and the payments are usually net30. Do you know any that pay faster?
Nope)
Actually, you can use both ad format, native and push as well, they will not interfere with each other
 
In my mind there are two types of websites:

1) Professionally done websites that I enjoy to go on
2) Spam bullshit sites that are terrible and I will visit only once by mistake

Then ask how both of these types of sites manage their ads (or whatever you are deciding on).
I'd say for the most part #1 uses native ads as they are not intrusive. Sure Pop Up ads may be different, but have the long-run perspective in mind rather than the burn and churn that is #2.

But, if you really are wanting to spam people, that is totally fine and great, whatever floats your boat, pop up the shit out of people.
 
You can do mediation by doing some split testing using plugin like advanced ads
 
In my mind there are two types of websites:

1) Professionally done websites that I enjoy to go on
2) Spam bullshit sites that are terrible and I will visit only once by mistake

Then ask how both of these types of sites manage their ads (or whatever you are deciding on).
I'd say for the most part #1 uses native ads as they are not intrusive. Sure Pop Up ads may be different, but have the long-run perspective in mind rather than the burn and churn that is #2.

But, if you really are wanting to spam people, that is totally fine and great, whatever floats your boat, pop up the shit out of people.
Thank you, I respect your point a lot

Anyway, I don't want to spam uncontrollably, but I would like to have even one ad shown, so I can at least not lose out.
Therefore, I reiterate the question of what is the best way to display even one ad safely.
 
You could always keep popunders as a secondary resort.
 
I disagree with all of what you are saying about Pop ads, this week I will change all of my ads to native banners even if the CPM is a bit lower but its safer for the long run. about the pop's, the risk is very high regarding loosing users on the first time they view the site but the CPM of the conversion rate can be more then $1-5 CPM, although, I no longer using it. The push notification are more profitable for the long terms, the income is not much the fist week but if you running the ads for some months your revenue will be higher its takes time. the reason is the users who subscribe in to your website and you win to earn money even they will never goes back, if you are looking some help with ads monetization you should contact admaven support , they have all the ad models and with good and stable rates for all.
 
I disagree with all of what you are saying about Pop ads, this week I will change all of my ads to native banners even if the CPM is a bit lower but its safer for the long run. about the pop's, the risk is very high regarding loosing users on the first time they view the site but the CPM of the conversion rate can be more then $1-5 CPM, although, I no longer using it. The push notification are more profitable for the long terms, the income is not much the fist week but if you running the ads for some months your revenue will be higher its takes time. the reason is the users who subscribe in to your website and you win to earn money even they will never goes back, if you are looking some help with ads monetization you should contact admaven support , they have all the ad models and with good and stable rates for all.
Totally agree with you.
I removed pop ups from all my websites, using now only clean ads, overall earnings are much better, seo extremely improved, and not even one Google penalties for almost a year.
 
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