Florin O.
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Direct campaigns: We have campaigns only from our advertisers, not use any ads from other platforms.Direct means Publisher > Advertiser.
If that's Publisher > Ad Network > Advertiser it's not a direct ad.
Direct campaigns: We have campaigns only from our advertisers, not use any ads from other platforms.Direct means Publisher > Advertiser.
If that's Publisher > Ad Network > Advertiser it's not a direct ad.
Direct campaigns: We have campaigns only from our advertisers, not use any ads from other platforms.
Can someone recommend best network for USA?
which ad network pays higher than AdSense?
What do you think about adsaturn and adslop? Looks like they are new and appeared after your original post was posted? Are they worth applying for a new site? Thanks as always!
First of all, thanks to OP for creating this list. It saves doing a lot of research.
Currently I have a news website with 50k visitors daily and growing. I put a lot of money and especially time into it to grow it that way and I'd say the website looks really professional. It's 90% NL traffic.
I'm quite "afraid" to use Adsense only to depend on them, so I'd like to try some other networks first and see how they perform.
Media.net can't be used because they focus on US traffic and Infolinks seem to pay peanuts nowadays.
What is discouraging is that I read that a lot of ad networks are "happy" to ban your account, declare your clicks invalid, followed by keeping the profit. It seems to have turned into their business model. And until that happens you need to wait 1 or 2 months to see if they even pay.
So I'm wondering if anyone have any suggestions for ad networks for EU traffic to save me a headache and a lot of wasted energy? I have nothing against affiliate marketing but it is not a good model to put on a news website since people come there to read info. I'd appreciate it a lot and would be happy to make use of your suggestions! I want to work towards making a living from this.
I am not familiar with these ad networks.
Looks like they have pop traffic, so I would be careful.
Ad networks aren't happy to ban your account. If this happens, in most cases, the same thing happened to ad network and it had to refund the client (advertiser). NET terms are set because it takes a lot of time to evaluate and process traffic data. Think of it as an affiliate payment - you can only be paid after the trial is finished and payment can't be refunded.
How do you monetize your site now?
AdSense shouldn't be the only (single) network on the site, but it's better to use it along with the other ad networks rather than not using it at all. For EU traffic you can try Taboola, but there are a lot of other ad networks from the list that you could try.