8. Meridian
Meridian is a CPM (Cost per Mille) ads network that pays publishers for ad impression. In cases where they cannot fill all your ads spaces, you can set up a backfill (give instructions to display alternative ads).
Payment Details
The minimum payout threshold is $25 through PayPal, check, ACH, global ACH, bank transfer and wire transfer among others. Publishers receive payouts on a net-30 day basis.
9. Viglink
Viglink converts ordinary links to qualifying products into affiliate links that you can earn from. They may keep either 25% or undisclosed percentage of your earnings.
Payment Details
The payout threshold is $10 through PayPal on a net-60 day basis.
10. Skimlinks
Skimlinks is an ecommerce focused company offering opportunities and tools to publishers to convert existing product links to affiliate links, and also insert the links into existing content.
Payment Details
Minimum payout threshold is $10 through check, direct deposit and PayPal.
11. OIO Publisher
This is a plugin that lets you act as your own ads network, with the option of recruiting your own publishers. With OIO Publisher you can manage your own ads space, automate the process of selling ads on your blog, and even receive upfront payments from advertisers.
Conclusion
Now that you have the options laid bare before you, choosing the right Google AdSense alternatives becomes much easier for you.
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?
Happy holidays
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