SCREW ADSENSE
TO FILL IN THE ADS, YOU NEED TO HAVE ACCESS TO YOUR HTML CODE FOR MODIFICATIONS
For those of you who because adsense hasn’t approved your websites, desire to have ads on them but don’t, why wait for Google adsense approval before you start making money from ads on your website? I mean, agreed, fine. Google’s adsense may be the best publisher ad service in the world, allegedly paying the highest in terms of revenue share, but in certain situations, it is not the worst thing in the world to settle for a little less.
Google is what, the first, second, third fourth or 5th largest company in the world? Thus, they have unrivaled technology and their ads look and probably convert the best and because of how so much revenue they generate, they can afford to give out a large percent of it to their publishers and still have a lot left to chomp on. Because of this largeness however, you have to attain a certain height, before they would accept you into their system. Most of you that would be reading this are still trying to get there, but as you strive, make great posts, engage “large but not large enough” audiences, would you really for all the while before google eventually approves you, get pretty much nothing from all the effort, when you can at least get something?
Sometimes, the ad may not display. it's nothing to worry about
Some of you may get up to, or even more than 500,000 lifetime page views before google approves you, an amount that could get you at least 50 dollars with any if the below ad services. Even if it’s for a period of 1 year, I offer you 50 dollars on one hand, 0 dollars on the other. If you’re the rational person that I hope you are, which would you pick? It could at least cover your hosting/domain costs.
For those who have gotten adsense approved, congratulations on that. However, I found out that adsense actually does disable their ads from sites due to certain reasons. This has left some bloggers with nothing. It'll be good to have some backup handy. You should go through the article, see if there’s anything that interests you.
The ones with No Minimum Traffic Requirements
- Adsterra: No minimum traffic requirements. Within 20 minutes of registration, you can have adsterra ads on your website, whether you have traffic or not.
- Revenues hits: similar to adsterra in the sense that you can have their add immediately. No website confirmation, nothing.
- Adleep: No minimum traffic requirements. As soon as you signup, your site is automatically verified. Used by Naijaloaded.com.ng
- Update On Adleep: They no longer accept Publisher accounts. It started by them disabling ads on my website, due to it's featuring some copyrighted content. I can no longer access my Publisher account. It was quite a unprofessional behaviour from them though.
- Adcash: Same, same, same. This has various ad formats. The ones used on this page is the interstitial. It is what comes on screen for 5 seconds as the page finishes loading.
Ads by adleep
- Evadav: This deals with push notifications, native ads and pop unders. With Evadav, you have to notify them via email to remove erotic ads from every ad widget you create. It seems to me as though their biggest customers are sexual advertisers
Evadav native ads
- Yllix: Best for blogs in the download niche, e.g. downloading of music, videos, e.t.c. Users will be fooled to think that the ad is something to download and are thus, likely to click on them. Place their ads next to content to be downloaded for maximum earning.
The Ones With Some Traffic Requirements
- Clickadu: I just saw this few days ago. Rejected because enough traffic for campaigning wasn't detected. But it’s the usual. As soon as you sign up, you’ll be given a code to put into the head tag of your website. That’s how they verify that it indeed is your website, then they review it within 3 working days. They didn't specify exactly how much traffic they want so you just have to try. Who knows maybe you meet their requirements.
2. NGadverts:
3. Adskeeper: For this one, you have to meet a minimum traffic requirement of 3000 unique visitors daily for the last 30 days. One day less than 3000 will break the chain and may lead to your application denial.
4. Propellerads: I wasn't able to add my website because of the subdomain.
5. Exoclick: I am totally ineligible for this as they do not accept sites hosted on weebly, so I don’t really know much about it's requirements.
6. Adnaira: I think these guys actually don't have a minimum requirement. I just haven't settled down to try to implement their ads, but from what I've seen on other websites that use them, they are pretty good.
7. MGID: This requires 3000 daily unique visits. If you already have adsense and don't want to add any others, you should consider this at least. It ain't disturbing or competing with your adsense ads in anyway. It's its own unique thing. You could get an extra couple of hundred dollars monthly from this. Some big websites use it.
For every one of these ad networks(except those without minimum traffic requirements), I’d advice you to carefully read the terms and conditions of each one so that you would know what they allow and what they don’t. Yeah you may say that I should have included all that in this post but hey. Who’s making the money? Me or you? Besides, there’s no rush. You can go through the terms and conditions whenever you like. You don’t have to implement all of them on your website immediately. After all, you had stayed without them for a long time😉.
I actually would have explained it all but I was under some sort of punishment where my dad only let me have my phone on weekends so I didn’t have enough time. This won’t have been released probably till November if I did much any more research. Besides, most of them have more than enough training materials; videos, articles etc. Writing it all here would make this page unnecessarily long. Bear with me
For starts, i'd say you should use those without minimum requirements. They’re lovely. They’re the best to me. But why? Simple. Because they don’t have any traffic requirements🤣. They may not be the best to you though😅. You should however give all the networks that you’re eligible for, a try, then choose the best that work well for you, and stick with em.
Disclaimer: I gave an example saying 50 dollars, earlier. Don't get too excited. That should be good news for only those who do get some traffic. If you don't get enough traffic, you'd stay stuck on 0.04 dollars like i am on adsterra. If you ain't getting traffic, you ain't getting money. Mo traffic, mo money. Straightforward.
Also: this article contains affiliate links. Now i know some of you will want to do a google search and register via the original links. You stand to gain nothing by doing that. You actually will lose the 40% of my earnings from your end that I'm offering you for signing up with my links. Just ask for your share via email and it shall be given. After all, i took time to compile all this. It really is the least you could do to appreciate the efforts. Whatever links you signup with have no effects on what you earn from the ad publisher.
Also: this article contains affiliate links. Now i know some of you will want to do a google search and register via the original links. You stand to gain nothing by doing that. You actually will lose the 40% of my earnings from your end that I'm offering you for signing up with my links. Just ask for your share via email and it shall be given. After all, i took time to compile all this. It really is the least you could do to appreciate the efforts. Whatever links you signup with have no effects on what you earn from the ad publisher.
Pop unders are generally annoying to users. use them with care and intelligence. pop unders are found on the contact and services pages
If you look properly at this website, you’ll see that it’s not a serious thing. Free subdomain, not regularly updated, etc. I’m not trying to run a big successful blog, or exactly trying to earn money from a website. Truth is, the pandemic caused this. Usually, I won’t care about all this stuff. But thanks to it, you’re about to flood your website with ads. I started the website, then i wanted ads because i felt that ads make websites look more natural, then i went looking. I didn't even think about google adsense because i know I'd never get approved. Indeed, all things work together for our good.
Ideally, all webpages should contain cost per action (CPA), cost per mille (CPM), and cost per click (CPC) ads. This would help to ensure that you get at least something from all visits.
About how you will get paid, most, if not all of these pay via paypal. Some pay via bitcoin, some include the possibilities of wire transfers. Wire transfers usually have ridiculously high minimum amounts for withdrawal. It is advisable to have your paypal accounts ready
I'd advise that when you want to start implementing ads on your site, especially if there weren't any on it before, and you already had a reasonable number of visitors, you publish an announcement, telling viewers what you what you want to do because there is going to be a significant change in user experiences, some of which they may find annoying, especially with pop unders. You may want to take user feelings into consideration as you do this. Try to be mild.
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