Once you’re all set up with your ad network, it’s time to start making money. Whenever your visitors see or click an ad on your blog, you’ll earn money.
That said, most ad networks for bloggers pay you in two different ways:
Pay per click advertisements (PPC):
You will get paid only when your readers click on ads.
Pay per view (PPV) or impression ads:
You will generate passive income based on how many people see an ad on a given page on your blog.
Most often, pay per view (PPV) ads earn you a fixed revenue for a certain count of thousand or several thousand impressions.
So, when someone visits your blog, they may see several ads on a single page, right? The good news is that each seen advertisement counts as an impression.
For the exact details, you should always check in with your ad network. I’ve seen tons of different revenue models and sometimes the differences in revenue can be quite big. PPV ads can earn you anything between $1 to $6 per thousand impressions
or even more.
Adsterra
Adsterra is one of the largest Ad networks mainly designed for full-page advertising and push notification. It has the strength to deliver more than5 billion impressions every day, with a network of 250 million active users all around the world. It works with the advertisers and publishers directly, which helps them to pay higher rates to the publishers. They are linked with 10,000 publishers and 100,000 advertisers globally.
They offer several monetization options to its publishers and advertisers, such as push notifications, banner ads, Popads, VPN banners, Interstitial ads, and many more. Once your visitor clicks on the push notification ad, he will subscribe to push notifications, and you will be paid for a lifetime. Along with this, the exciting thing is CPM rates are very high and best in the advertising industry.
Payment Details:
Minimum Payment: $50
Payment Methods: PayPal, Cheque and Wire Transfer
Payment Frequency: Net 30
Monetization Options: CPM for Popunder, CPC for push notification Ads.
Requirements: No Requirements to join.
Support Email: publishers@sterrs.com
Infolinks - Best ad networks for bloggers
Infolinks is another great ad network for bloggers big or small. If you’re just getting started with blogging, consider giving them a try. They offer a variety of different ad types you can use on your blog.
Infolinks has a super easy and quick signup process. You just need to enter your blog or website URL, enter your email address, and choose a password. You’ll get an email notification once your application is approved. I received my welcome email just after 20 minutes and was able to log in to my dashboard. Once you’re in, you can start customizing your ad units and locations.
However, keep in mind that it can take several days until all advertising partners of Infolinks have reviewed your site. That’s a standard thing, nothing to be worried about. The partners will find the best ads to display on your site to make sure your earnings are as high as possible.
Pros of Infolinks:
Powerful and yet rare ad units, such as their in-text ads
Simple dashboard to track your earnings
Option to receive your payout via bank transfer
Cons of Infolinks:
Minimum payout is $50
The dashboard feels a tad outdated
Google AdSense
Google AdSense is probably the first ad network you’ve heard of. It’s also the most popular display ad network on the WWW.
AdSense offers a wide range of different ad types for your blog. Thus, you have the power to choose where you want to display ads on your blog and how they should look.
Also, you can save a bunch of time by using Auto Ads. They will populate your blog automatically without you having to choose their locations separately. And if you don’t like a certain ad type or location, you can simply deactivate it in your auto ad settings.
However, AdSense has a minimum payout of $100. If your traffic is low, it might take you a long time to reach this threshold. Therefore, check your traffic volume before signing up with AdSense.
Pros of Google AdSense:
Easy signup process
Powerful reporting tools for performance monitoring
Wide range of ad types
Easy-to-use ad customization options
Auto ads
Cons of Google AdSense:
Minimum payout of $100
Low income potential for small publishers
Lack of “human” support
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