What about media.net?

Media.net is supported by Yahoo and Bing, which means that you can expect a higher rate of return on your investment. It is a professional ad network that offers standard quality features to display native ads on your website.

Media.net offers ads for major publishing companies like:

  • CNN
  • Forbes
  • Better Homes & Garden
  • WebMD
  • Elle
  • Good Housekeeping
  • USA Today

This makes it credible enough for Google AdSense to be a direct competitor. Although AdSense has a lot of unprofessional publishers, it is possible to get high-converting ads using the media.net network.

Page Speed Impact Minimal

Ad Networks can slow down your website's loading speed. This is because they load your site with Ads and bidding.

Media.net allows you to focus on creating great content while they handle all your ads. The best thing about them is that their servers handle the placement and header bidding

This makes your website load faster and allows you to outrank your competitors in Google search results.



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DBlanchard Premium Plus
Hi Lily,

I have a question. I went on Media.Net's website and this is what I found in their program guidelines regarding the amount of traffic they require in order to apply with them:. "Have a reasonable volume of visitors already using the website"

Could you tell me where you found the "5000 pageviews"?

The reason I am asking is that I've been using Adsense for quite a while now and did not know about Media.net. I know about Mediavine which pays a lot better, but requires 50000 pageviews per month ( that I don't have yet)...

Thanks 😊
Denis
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
Hi Denis,
I actually had this information from a dear friend of mine who uses Media.net, they don't tell you this until you apply and it can come as a rude shock. But hopefully, you can meet this pageview level sooner than the one for Mediavine, ouch.

Lily
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DBlanchard Premium Plus
Still not at that level yet but getting there...I only have about 100 visitors per day so approximately 3000 visitors per month. (remember that I still work my full-time job, so this is a "side-kick") 🙂

Adsense has been paying me constantly, but as you say, not a lot! It only pays for a few expenses...

One thing I am wondering is this:

I presently use this method with Adsense. I place the ads in my articles manually, meaning I embed an HTML code where I want the ad to appear and I never let Adsense decide where they would place the ad. (I have seen the mess they create when you let them do that)

What if I go with Media.net in a little while (let's say when I get about 50 extra visitors per day, which could be soon) I am wondering if I will have to go and change hundreds of articles and delete the HTML code to each one of them?
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davehayes Premium
Interesting post Lily. I use Ad Networks myself to monetize my blog.

With Ezoic, I'm not sure if they require you to change DNS if so i wouldn't wish to, because I dont' want to change from WA

I also use another adnetwork, which has 4 ways to make money from your blog and pays cash daily.

So confirming what you write about these are great ways to monetize your blog
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
Excellent suggestions Dave.
Thanks for adding these.

Lily
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davehayes Premium
No problem I enjoyed the post
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Bootcamp20 Premium
This is very informative, Thanks for sharing.
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
Thank you. Lily
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muslimah Premium
Thank you for this information, Lily.
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
You are so welcome.
Lily 😁🎶
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emarla Premium
I’m with Canty. I am far from the amount of visitors needed for ads. Thank you. I will save this!
Erlene
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
It is good to know the goal post though.
Lily 😁🎶
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