johnywalker wrote:I think AdSense is the obvious choice for most of the publishers. However, AdSense is believed to be very strick. After adsense, media.net is the largest ad network.
Chameli wrote:Ad networks like chitika, bidvertiser, infolinks are easy to be approved, however, they have low quality ads and the payment is also very low.
Chameli wrote:Ad networks like chitika, bidvertiser, infolinks are easy to be approved, however, they have low quality ads and the payment is also very low.
johnywalker wrote:I think AdSense is the obvious choice for most of the publishers. However, AdSense is believed to be very strick. After adsense, media.net is the largest ad network.
mrki444 wrote:johnywalker wrote:I think AdSense is the obvious choice for most of the publishers. However, AdSense is believed to be very strick. After adsense, media.net is the largest ad network.
Is media.net accept new small sites?
dominique wrote:Adsense is the obvious choice for many website owners. However, earning with Adsense is difficult for most of the small website owners. Furthermore, it also has high payment threshold. What else are your choices.
kat82 wrote:dominique wrote:Adsense is the obvious choice for many website owners. However, earning with Adsense is difficult for most of the small website owners. Furthermore, it also has high payment threshold. What else are your choices.
Have you tried WordAds? WordAds is a CPM ad network which uses adsense. This time round, you are paid for impressions as opposed to clicks. So you can also use WordAds and earn. Media net ads can be a good alternative for adsense. Try them out.
kat82 wrote:Have you tried WordAds?
oldbuddy wrote:Why would I want to let an ad network siphon off my traffic, when I can run my own ads and keep all the money?
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