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Written by Jamie Juviler. Use this free Google Ads planning template for your next campaign. If you want to make a bit of extra income from your blog, you might try placing advertisements on your site. AdSense is lightweight, reliable, and offers publishers a fair share of revenue generated from clicks.
Here are some common and valid reasons to pick a competing ad network over AdSense:. Many networks, including AdSense, require that applicants hit certain metrics on their website before they can be a partner. Most ad networks use an automated system to place advertisements in designated areas on your website. This is a competitive rate, but some alternative networks offer an even greater share. The level of customization varies by service, but many let you adjust the color and sizing of a unit, which is more flexible than AdSense allows.
You might be better off partnering with a service that offers a lower minimum payout. Large ad networks like Google AdSense are built to serve any type of content-heavy site, from blogs to news sites to video publishers and everything in between. Instead of replacing AdSense, you might want a companion network that runs on your site alongside AdSense, in order to provide an additional source of revenue.
If any of these cases apply to you, there are many worthy alternatives that you can try. The service is run by Bing and Yahoo and it is widely considered the go-to AdSense alternative for publishers and advertisers.
As with all AdSense alternatives, pay attention to Media. To be accepted, your blog must offer high-quality content and adhere to a clean, professional design. Your traffic source also matters: Media. Best for: Publishers looking for the most comparable service to Google AdSense in payouts and overall experience.
PropellerAds is a fast-growing platform that provides monetization opportunities for both new and old blog sites. PropellerAds is known for popunder ads, which load behind the current browser window and appear when this window is closed. If popunders seem too aggressive for your blog, PropellerAds provides other targeted and non-targeted ad options for desktops, including native ads, banners, and video ads.
PropellerAds also serves mobile sites and applications and even offers a push notification ad type for these channels. These payouts occur monthly. Best for: Both new and established websites that want to add popunder ads and other non-targeted ads. Monumetric formerly The Blogger Network is a blogger-centric advertising network that pays special attention to its content creators and ensures the ads shown on your site are high-quality and appropriate for your readers. They do this in part by talking directly to their customers, and are available for support when you need it.
While earnings from impressions are lower than clicks, Monumetric makes up for this with highly-targeted ads. Monumetric is also notable for its four monetization programs, which are tiered by monthly pageviews — these increase your level of support as your blog scales. While there is a minimum of 10, monthly page views to be approved, this threshold is lower than some other networks on this list, and can be achieved by mid-sized blogs. Best for: Large and medium-sized bloggers who want high-quality, targeted, impression-based ads.
Revcontent is a leader in native ads, which are designed to match the look and feel of your blog content. Revcontent also offers ads in other formats like display, mobile, and video. Revcontent has a reputation for exceptional clients on both the publisher and advertiser side.
It partners with publishers that are likely to generate a lot of hits on ads, which attracts advertisers who are willing to pay higher commissions. The catch is that Revcontent is selective, even more so than Google AdSense.
To apply successfully, your site needs to report at least 50, monthly visitors and generate valuable content regularly. Best for: Exceptional content-publishing websites with high traffic, looking for targeted native ads. Adversal is a self-serve advertising service, which means that publishers purchase and publish ads with the platform without human assistance. With Adversal and other self-service platforms, your ad content and placement is completely up to you, great for those seeking more control over advertising on their websites.
With its easy-to-use interface, Adversal aims to streamline the setup process and get your ads running quickly. You can control your campaigns with just a few clicks, and the platform supports display ads, video ads, and native ads so you can choose the most fitting options. To be eligible for Adversal, your site must garner at least 50, pageviews per month, have its own domain name, and not be restricted by a login.
Best for: High-traffic publishers who want to choose their own ads and ad placement. However, Google will inform you through your AdSense account when they detect an issue. You will see a message indicating that your earnings are at risk due to missing ads. Basically it has four fields with comma separated values. The explanation of the fields are as below:. You can add comments in each line using as you can see in the CNN ads. If you have any other ad network other than Google AdSense then add each network in a separate like with similar details.
Google will also show you the file content in your AdSense account if the site misses ads. Now that Google made everything simple for AdSense publishers. You will see the instructions on which site is missing ads. You can only reference from main domain to subdomain and not from one subdomain to another subdomain. Note: You can also redirect ads.
This is allowed as per the guidelines from IAB. You may need to this when using marketplace like BuySellAds for displaying ads. You have no option in AdSense account to inform Google about ads. After uploading the file, wait for a day for the crawler to find your ads.
If everything goes fine, the warning message in your AdSense account will automatically disappear. As mentioned above, it is important to add ads. You should do this especially when you have large traffic to your website. Monumetric helps you make money by filling your ad inventory with the highest CPM offers available.
Essentially, you set up the ad inventory that you have available on your site. Monumetric has a reputation for being publisher-focused, with tools to help you manage which ads appear on your site and where they display. Monumetric works with sites starting at just 10, page views per month. Instead, you can list your ad inventory in the BuySellAds marketplace, where advertisers can directly purchase it.
It helps you monetize your site by automatically inserting contextual advertising links into your content. These links are given to the highest-bidding retailer on the platform. While the name is oddly confusing — why are there two slashes? While a lot of people only think about Amazon Associates in the context of manually inserting relevant affiliate links into content, Amazon Associates also has its own contextual advertising offering called Native Shopping Ads.
With Native Shopping Ads, Amazon will automatically display relevant products based on the content of each page on your site. If you decide to use Amazon Associates, make sure you familiarize yourself with all the rules, as Amazon Associates is a lot stricter than other affiliate networks.
For example, you cannot cloak Amazon affiliate links. PropellerAds can help you monetize your website with a variety of different ad types, including some aggressive ad types that may or may not be right for you. That…well, that is technically a name. For example, Monumetric or Media. If it finds a mention, Skimlinks automatically adds an affiliate link to give you a chance to earn a commission. Bidvertiser helps you monetize your website with a variety of ad formats including display banners, popunders, sliders, smartlinks, and programmatic ads.
While Bidvertiser does support some more aggressive ad types like popunders , they have a compliance team to ensure that the advertisers themselves are on the up and up. Infolinks offers a variety of ad types to help you monetize your site:. These give you a good range of both aggressive and unobtrusive options, and Infolinks has a pretty good reputation as far as the quality of its advertisers.
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