Now that we have the advantages and disadvantages sorted out, let's look at some Google Adsense alternatives that are best for you.
Top 11 Google Adsense Alternatives for Your Blog
1. MediaNet
The second largest player in the contextual ads industry, MediaNet only comes behind Google Adsense in ads revenue on the internet. Ads are targeted through keyword searches on Bing and Yahoo. MediaNet provides a lot of tools for customizing ads appearance on your blog, and they have a very responsive support team to help resolve any issues.
Payment Details
The minimum cash out on MediaNet for publishers is $100 either through PayPal or Wire transfer.
2. Infolinks
Infolinks provides one of the best monetization opportunities for bloggers to profit from their in-text advertising. They offer easy-to-use admin tools that make integration into your website a walkover, while providing you with a variety of videos and banner ads to make your campaigns effective. Famous and reputable brands like Facebook and Amazon have been known to work with Infolinks.
Payment Details
The minimum threshold for payout is $50 via PayPal. Other payment options are Payoneer, Western Union, eCheck and Wire transfer.
3. Bidvertiser
This advertising tool enables you to target your ads by channels, keywords, and geo-location. The ads are displayed in the network where publishers can choose their preferred categories and customize the ads layout for their campaigns to be effective. You earn revenue for every click made and some more for every click that is converted. They also run a referral program that pays you for referrals of both advertisers and publishers.
Payment Details
The minimum threshold for payout is $10 which is received through PayPal, Wire transfer or by check.
Excellent tutorial! My blog is not a big one, just about 25 quality posts. I tried Viglink with a horrible outcome years ago. They used links that were not related to my health niche. No worries. That's water under the bridge somewhere in Saturn. Hahahaha!
Seriously, I would like to try Infolinks and/or Blogher dot com. How much traffic do I need to get approval?
Maxine :)
So which ad networks allow for concurrent application on a site? And do you know if any of these networks allow for ad placement on lead generation sites?
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Thanks for this. I have given up waiting for Google AdSense approval so I am trying Media.net
I installed the Media.net Ad manager plugin to WordPress. Do I also need to copy the code into the header and body of my site or does the plugin take care of that? I'm searching for an answer on their FAQ but not found yet.
Thanks and best regards
Andy