Best Ad Network

If you are a WordPress blogger, you know the importance of ad networks. The right ad network will help you monetize your website without hindering the user experience. There are many ways to earn money by blogging. Placing ads on your blog is a great way to earn passive income with just a little effort. Today we are going to talk about ten of the best Ad networks available for all sizes of publishers. These ad networks are great in terms of payout and ease of use. We will also discuss about how difficult or easy it is to get approved for these ad networks and disadvantages, if any.

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Top 10 ad networks for publishers, advertisers and WordPress bloggers

The ad tech industry is highly disruptive. Therefore, it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that Google has competitors who give them a good run for their money. It may take a lot of hit-and-trials to figure out which ad network, or even combination of ad networks, generate the highest revenue for publishers. However, when you finally do figure it out, it would be worth the effort.


Whenever we talk about monetization, the first name that pops up in mind is Google AdSense. While there’s nothing wrong with that—it is, after all, the world’s largest ad network. However, to sit on the assumption that AdSense can’t be outdone by any ad network isn’t wise.

Are you a new blogger & looking for an ad network which lets you monetize your new & low-traffic blog?
Well, if your answer is, “Yes!” then today is a lucky day for you.'
Today, you will be learning about five advertising networks that are very friendly to new bloggers.
AdSense is clearly a great ad platform because of the quality of their ads, but the problem is getting AdSense approval. Even though the “6 month-old domain” requirement is a myth, not everybody is as lucky as this guy to get instant AdSense approval.
Unique content is not the only factor for AdSense approval. There are many other factors AdSense wants to see before giving your site the thumbs up.
Small blogs usually cannot get AdSense approval, so I have found several other good ad networks for new bloggers.
At the same time, there are many ad networks in the industry. But not all of these ad networks are good. They may end up cheating bloggers by refusing to pay even when the minimum payout is reached.
But I’ve outlined 3 trustworthy and reliable ad networks which you can use right now to monetize your blog.

1. Media.net.

Media.net serves ads from Yahoo! Bing contextual ad network, which comprises a large pool of national and local advertisers, ensuring a 100% fill rate across all verticals and ad formats. Some of Media.net’s publishers include Forbes, Elle, Reuters, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and more.
The ad network supports standard IAB ad sizes and has access to high-quality ads from all major DSPs. Moreover, Media.net supports display units desktop interstitial, in-content native, and mobile docked ads.

2. Infolinks.

Firstly, banner ads have one big problem that results in revenue losses: banner blindness, where users (consciously or subconsciously) ignore the ads because they are viewed as an intrusion.
Infolinks gets around this problem by offering an innovative set of free-to-use and profitable ad units viz. InFold (overlay ads), InText (text links ads), InTag (tag cloud ads), InFrame (banner ads in margins and frames), and InScreen (smart interstitial ads).
All this combined leads to better SEO, less intrusion to users, increased relevance, and better space utilization. Infolinks generate high monthly revenue for over 100,000 publishers. They are known to work with the biggest advertisers namely Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, and eBay.
3. Adsense.
Adsense offers CPC-based ads and is one of, if not, the biggest ad providers in the game. If you want to get approved, be ready to follow some strict guidelines. Since it is owned by Google, you get quality ads which enhance your user experience as well. It is a bit difficult to get approved but the flexibility to show customised ads and ease of use are some advantages of this network. Adsense has a minimum payout threshold of 100$ which is easy to earn if you have decent traffic and great content. It pays through cheques, EFT, wire transfer, and western union. Struggling to get approved? Read now: How To Apply For Google Adsense So That You Get Approved.
These networks are also great in terms of the variety of ads they serve, so that the bloggers can choose the ones which look great with their theme and site design. You can earn up to 10$ — 200$ per day with ads, if you choose the right ad network which delivers customised ads to your website.

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