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01-30-2020 01:23 PM #1 mostafaala (Member)
hey i got screwed by adsense 3 times and need some advice

hi adsense banned my three account because of invalid traffic. and they limited ads on my fourth account for the same reason
do you know how i can solve this problem. i work on viral articles and i do not make a lot of money but adsense still limit my ads.
i wanna know if there are any possible ways that i can monitize my websites that are better or similar to adsense


01-30-2020 05:43 PM #2 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

When talking about an ad network that would pay you per click or CPM, then no, there is no alternative that comes close to adsense. You can try native networks, but the revenue per 1000 impressions will be lower than what you get with adsense.

I was looking into this a lot, when I had some adsense-based websites... I was afraid of losing the adsense account so I was looking for options.

What I found out, was that sites made purely for adsense (MFA), pretty much became useless when their adsense accounts got banned.

On the other hand, numerous bloggers realized that they can make way more from affiliate offers than from adsense. Foodblogggers were a great example, they started to recommend products to their audience and their revenue increased.

Here is one of such examples: https://www.shoutmeloud.com/making-money-food-blog.html

But I guess this will only work for "real" websites or blogs... not sure what kind of viral sites you are running... but there might still be a way to sell the readers something.

Also: were you able to watch the video of Kinans speech that I linked in the other thread you posted in? That might give you some ideas too.


01-31-2020 09:27 AM #3 erikgyepes (Moderator)

If you have good volumes what about testing out some native ad networks?

For smaller site you can use Adnow, they should not have minimal requirements.


02-21-2020 12:04 PM #4 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

I just noticed that this thread was posted in an un-related section so moving it into a different one.


04-08-2021 02:30 PM #5 adrenalead (Member)

Hey!
You can try to monetize your websites with web push notifications by Adrenalead.


04-21-2022 08:48 PM #6 omthoke2022 (Member)

Try out taboola outbrain & WhistleFeed.Mobi


04-21-2022 09:41 PM #7 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by omthoke2022 View Post
Try out taboola outbrain & WhistleFeed.Mobi
How do these networks compare to adsense actually?

I remember times when nothing even compared to adsense and it was the best option out there. But these days, some of the smaller and more niche focused network deliver way better EPMs (or RPMs, simply revenue per 1000 imps) than adsense ever did.


04-21-2022 10:52 PM #8 vortex (Senior Moderator)

I remember times when nothing even compared to adsense and it was the best option out there. But these days, some of the smaller and more niche focused network deliver way better EPMs (or RPMs, simply revenue per 1000 imps) than adsense ever did.
I had the same experience with adsense - split-tested a few alternatives and nothing compared. I have an authority site that in its prime was making 4-figures a day in adsense, so there was plenty of test data.

Haven't tried niche networks though.

As for taboola and outbrain: I remember they used to have minimum traffic requirements for pubs. This quora entry supports this:

https://www.quora.com/How-does-Outbr...-up-publishers

However, that was several years ago. I'm not sure about now. Outbrain says size doesn't matter:

https://www.outbrain.com/help/publis...c-requirement/

Haven't found any up-to-date info on Taboola's requirements. But I'm sure you can find out by filling out an application to see if they get back to you or not.



Amy


04-25-2022 12:40 PM #9 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by vortex View Post
As for taboola and outbrain: I remember they used to have minimum traffic requirements for pubs. This quora entry supports this:

https://www.quora.com/How-does-Outbr...-up-publishers

However, that was several years ago. I'm not sure about now. Outbrain says size doesn't matter:

https://www.outbrain.com/help/publis...c-requirement/

Haven't found any up-to-date info on Taboola's requirements. But I'm sure you can find out by filling out an application to see if they get back to you or not.

Amy
All the networks have some sort of limit or criteria that they accept websites by. It's definitely not as high as what the Quora thread mentions (500k impressions a month), maybe it has been the case in the past though.

The smaller networks basically just want some activity to prove that the site is alive, even something like 100 sessions a day is enough for some, I've seen one that asked for only 500 visits a month. The bigger ones ask for 10k sessions a month and the biggest ones I have checked require 50-100k sessions per month.

Outbrain doesn't list any minimum on the page you have shared, but they have this "clause" about quality and engaging content so I bet they would use it to turn the really small websites down and blame it on low engagement

It makes perfect sense in the end, every new publisher needs some level of policing, so they have to allocate their resources carefully.

And it makes sense from the publishers point of view too, there is no point in running Ads before the traffic reaches certain volumes.


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