Es falso amigo, solo son anuncios de adsterra.
That's a popunder ad by adsterra. I'm experimenting the revenue model.
En el código no ahí nada malo que afecte al usuario, mas bien esos anuncios son los adsterra.
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u/Actual_Notice9066
2026-05-14
My recipe niche site just hit 10k monthly sessions, mostly US and tier 1 traffic coming primarily from Pinterest. Adsterra has been terrible, sketchy and low quality ads. Got rejected by Mediavine too. Currently waiting on Monumetric review but open to other suggestions. What are you guys using at this traffic level that is actually worth it?
Hi guys! Absolutely right … higher commissions reduce the number of sales needed, at the same time increasing dependency on trust, audience quality, and sometimes also longer conversion cycles. Be realistic about your expectations on turnaround time, niche selection and consistency are also important, and of course audience building. Traffic strategy may become more pivotal rather than your offer type alone.
What else can be done? Why not look into a broader monetization approach and to mix, say, a few income streams? Low- and high-ticket affiliate offers and monetizing traffic with popunder, smartlinks, etc. With the latter approach, you do need to work on your traffic coming to your social media or website, be it SEO, regular short-form videos, forum platforms presence, social media groups, etc.. but once you make it a working engine with all the free tools you have at hand these days, it becomes doable as a passive income. You always know you have that option. We've got more tips on high ticket affiliate marketing here [https://adsterra.com/blog/high-ticket-affiliate-marketing/](https://adsterra.com/blog/high-ticket-affiliate-marketing/)
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Yes coz it's popunder ads. The platform is adsterra.
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u/noreplacementforLG
2026-05-12
If you can't get Adsense then you basically can't get anything else (except trash networks like Adsterra)
You need Adsense approval for GAM
Try adding more text content to appease Adsense crawlers
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u/inkstra_ink
2026-05-12
I know the title is general but there are a few general questions that I have and I was hoping someone could help me, and I hope that the adops reddit is the place to ask these kinds of questions.
I have created a webcomic platform that allows authors to upload their webcomics. It can be found at [https://inkstra.ink/](https://inkstra.ink/) if anybody wants to check it out.
I've gotten 5 rejections by Adsense for low-value content and I keep making so many updates to the site to try to fix this. I recently added an articles section this most recent pass that hasn't been too fleshed out quite yet and honestly was more of an afterthought I added because I feel like it takes away from the core of my website's experience, it was purely a compliance addition.
These are my questions:
1. Are platforms that are mostly composed of UGC just doomed to never get accepted?
2. Are there things that really stick out as being something 'bad' that would scream low value content? I do know that some series pages will have rather small and thin descriptions, but I also don't want to tell authors what to publish or have them draft a book for their series description. All of this would just act to take away from the site.
3. Are there other platforms other than Adsterra/Exoclick that may be worth applying for at this stage? I added exoclick but they kept showing adult ads even though I disabled. I currently have some niche network called 'ComicAds' in place to replace the exoclick ones but since it's very niche, it wouldn't even cover infrastructure.
Additional notes:
The site is newish, it was finally launched back in February of this year.
Google analytics has this on the dashboard for the past month: 6.2k active users, 16k views, 7.3k sessions, 50k event count. Not the most but not the least, again it's rather new.
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Smart on the ad network instinct. Most people skip that layer because the payment-processor headline grabs all the attention, but ad networks have lower compliance thresholds AND they enforce faster because adult ad inventory is a brand-safety nightmare for them.
On the Cloudflare WHOIS mask: it hides the registrant data (name, address, phone), but it does NOT hide the registrar itself. ICANN requires the registrar field to be public. Pull up the WHOIS result again and look for the "Registrar:" line near the top, separate from the masked registrant block. Common ones for offshore adult sites: Namecheap, Tucows OpenSRS, Internet.bs, Gandi, PDR, NameSilo. Whoever it is, their abuse process is independent of Zomro and they handle NCII regardless of whether the registrant is masked. That is your fourth layer right there.
A few other unmask tricks if you want to get the actual origin IP behind Cloudflare:
1. Certificate transparency logs at crt.sh. Search the domain. You will sometimes see historical certificates issued before they put Cloudflare in front, which reveal the original IP.
2. Subdomain enumeration. Cloudflare protects the apex domain but operators frequently forget about subdomains like mail.x-fetishtube.com, cpanel.x-fetishtube.com, ftp., direct., webmail. Those often point straight to origin. Tools: securitytrails.com (free tier), subfinder, or just dig manually.
3. DNS history at viewdns.info or dnshistory.org. Search the domain. If the site existed before Cloudflare migration, the pre-CF IP is in history.
4. Email headers if you ever got an automated email from x-fetishtube (account confirmation, etc). The Received: headers expose their mail server which often shares infrastructure with the web server.
The first technique that yields anything other than Cloudflare gives you the real origin IP, and from there the upstream transit + RIPE escalation actually has somewhere to land.
For the ad network identification specifically, view the page source on x-fetishtube and search for "exoclick", "trafficjunky", "juicyads", "adnium", "adsterra", "popads". One or more will be there. Whichever shows up, that is the ad network's takedown desk you target.
You are already at the point where DIY is going to cost you another 4-6 weeks of weekend research and email chains. If you want the parallel-filing version, IntimaShield's free scan at intimashield.com is the first step. The scan maps every URL where your friend's content still lives (sometimes there's spread you don't know about), then the $499 tier files all the layers we have been discussing in parallel under their authorized-agent credentials. Their team has run the Zomro escalation chain before so they know which transit provider and which RIPE contact to hit for Cyprus-jurisdiction hosts specifically.
If your friend wants to talk through the case before committing,
[email protected] responds in writing usually within a few hours. First contact is email, not a sales call. Tell them riff_rebel sent you and they will know the context.
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I'm offering content writing services for $0.10 a word, whether short or long-form articles in the technology, business, and finance niches.
With hundreds of monthly readers on my blog, The Techee, I'm good at creating detailed articles and crunching raw data into easy-to-understand information.
Below is my portfolio:
1. All articles on this blog (my personal news blog) - [https://thetechee.com/](https://thetechee.com/). Here's a sample: [Explainer: Africa’s Solar Energy Boom In 2025](https://thetechee.com/explainer-africas-solar-energy-boom/). You can find much more on the blog.
2. [https://adsterra.com/blog/author/chisom\_m/](https://adsterra.com/blog/author/chisom_m/)
3. Energy Innovations: Projects for 2025 - [https://world-economic.com/energy-innovations-projects-for-2025.html](https://world-economic.com/energy-innovations-projects-for-2025.html)
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5. All articles here - [https://www.seidinstitute.com/blog](https://www.seidinstitute.com/blog)
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If interested, send me a DM.
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pretty sure it's smartlink ads from adsterra. i will try to see what i can do
Yeah this is exactly it. Right now you’re basically speed‑running confusion.
What worked for me was: pick one network where you can actually get consistent volume, grind until you have a funnel that’s at least “not losing horribly,” then clone that exact setup to the next network and see how it behaves. Same offer, same lander, same tracking, minimal tweaks. That way you know whatever changes are coming from the traffic, not your stack.
When you test all of them at once, you end up making little changes everywhere “because numbers look bad” and suddenly you have no clue what caused what.
As for more networks, since you’re already on Propeller / Rich / Adsterra / Hilltop, you can look at things like MegaPush / Push.House / Evadav / Zeropark if they’re still active in your geo and vertical. Just don’t add them into the chaos pile until you’ve tamed at least one of the ones you already have.
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buddy of the four propellerads has the most consistent reputation for affiliate campaigns and has been around long enough to have real optimization data behind it. adsterra is solid for push and popunder traffic especially for nutra and sweepstakes offers. 7searchppc is cheaper but traffic quality is more variable and needs tighter targeting to work. adcash sits in the middle. start with propellerads on a small test budget with one offer before scaling because even good networks need campaign level optimization before you find what converts.
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of those four PropellerAds has the most consistent reputation for affiliate offers, push notifications especially. Adsterra is solid for certain verticals but quality can vary a lot by geo. 7Search is cheaper but the traffic quality shows it. whichever you pick, start with a small test budget and watch conversion path closely before scaling, the cheap networks reward patience over volume early on.
I've done some research for premium traffic sources to run affiliate campaigns, and these four networks pop up really often: Adsterra, PropellerAds, 7SearchPPC, and Adcash.
I read some reviews and threads on affiliate forums, and people suggest these networks could work well with the right targeting and optimization.
Thinking of investing seriously in testing/scaling some affiliate offers in one of them, instead of spending too much money straight on expensive traffic sources.
Those who are running some Affiliate campaigns already, which one has given the best ROI / steady conversion long-term?
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Can't speak for adsterra, but with adx (I guess also adsense) my CPM with mexico started super low and now it's 0.4-0.6 , just took some time
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u/noreplacementforLG
2026-05-08
Just don't use Adsterra
adsterra, I forgot to add it haha
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u/FullLet2258
2026-05-08
Does anyone know why it's not generating income? And why so little? This is the profit from about 3 days/
adsterra
Adsterra smart links keep changing which taxing to do. It happens often due to them being blocked and have to change all my links on websites and ads. It’s annoying. So I am in process of finding a simple ad network.
Yes, it is already monetization and making money with adsterra and google adsense is waiting for approval.
I'm using adsterra and it's farely good.
These are three good monetization companies, so it completely depends on which ad format you want to use. For popunders, PopAds is the best; for formats like banners or interstitials, there isn't much difference between Adsterra and Adcash. Then, if you want specific formats, each company has its own: Adsterra with its social bar or Adcash with its multi-tag.
Launched VisaGuide.
Plan is Adsterra ads once traffic grows.
Currently figuring out how to get initial traction with no budget.
Has anyone built a content site to passive income successfully?
How long did it realistically take?
https://visaguide.cloud/
I have two sites on wordpress. Google adsense is not approved due to thin content. Monetag provide high income but ad formats is not good. Adsterra provide very low cpm.
My traffic drastically dropped. Google show sharp decline in impressions. This may impact my site growth also.
Which ad network should I choose for my both newly launched site.
Mediavine, infolinks, ezoic etc which one should I choose. What are
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For the last couple of weeks, I've been experimenting with PropellerAds, RichAds, Adsterra, and HilltopAds all at once. While clicks are pretty stable, engagement sometimes seems solid but definitely not where it should be given the traffic volume. The trouble with testing all these sources at once is variable isolation. It makes it difficult to determine if the problem is in the traffic itself, the offers match, the landing pages, or just a lack of statistical significance when testing all these networks concurrently.
I'm starting to wonder whether testing concurrently really speeds things up, or does it just waste my budget on inefficient experimentation?
To those who tested this way: Did you first focus on one network, or were the results obtained faster because of the parallel testing? How many tests did it take before you came up with something repeatable?
**Also, I'm already exploring ad network options in the market. Can you suggest more me?**
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Yo también soy de Venezuela y actualmente estoy generando ingresos con Adsterra. Para conseguir el tráfico, me he enfocado en Facebook; mi nicho son las transmisiones en vivo, así que lo que hago es crear páginas para promocionar eventos deportivos. Como hay mucha gente interesada en ver partidos en directo, se me hace sencillo atraer visitas. Si te interesa conocer el paso a paso detallado, puedes buscar en YouTube: **'Cómo Ganar DINERO con Tráfico Deportivo + Adsterra'**. Hace poco subí un video explicándolo todo.
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u/Potential_Camel1264
2026-05-05
haha why don't you go apply for a network and post your net revenue. good luck getting approved for anything other than adsterra
Se que no tiene mucho que ver este tema en este grupo, pero alguien de aquí de casualidad tiene pagina web con anuncios. Mi pregunta es como hacen para tener tráfico. Vivo en Venezuela y tengo conocimiento en diseño de páginas web pero quisiera crear una con la intención de monetizar la con adsterra y generar un buen dinero. Ojo al dato también busco socios con ideas y métodos para ayudarnos entre todos.
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[https://dianehomeblog.blogspot.com/](https://dianehomeblog.blogspot.com/)
Jag använder Adsterra just nu eftersom Adsense har så många si och så krav och så många gånger gjort om sidan men det alltid något som inte är godkänt samt det sger inte Adsense direkt vad var felet någonstans utan de vill att du ska läsa massa sidor som jag blir tokig av, jag gav upp till slut.
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Database Management: MySQL is used for data storage, which provides high-performance data handling.
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Dynamic Sitemap: Includes an automatically updated (Dynamic) XML Sitemap system so that search engines (Google/Bing) can quickly identify the website.
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Custom Admin Panel: Comes with a control panel (Admin Panel) that makes it easy to insert and manage videos.
Ready to Monetize: It is set up to display VAST/VPAID ads through ad networks like Adsterra and earn revenue.
SEO Optimized: Google site verification steps have been completed, and the SEO score (Performance Score) is at a very high level of 84.
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Here the Site link : [pornixn.com](http://pornixn.com)
if you have interest let me know
Contact for more details
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just dropped my second app for ios, for men's mental health. [steady](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stay-steady-man/id6761671275) now in the app store, would love feedback
created with base44 and adsterra ads. designed to help and just to listen
girne de bhai ranking. Domain hi aise hain ki seedha famous keywords par aate hain 😎😎
I also got hilltopads as primary not adsterra. I am in process to improve my seo even more and expand even more
I can start 10 tube sites in a day if i want i got the whole system ready bruh ._
and this ain't my only portfolio I'm also into Fintech, crypto, social media apps( it's production ready but I'm saving more money to then launch it with girls n idk famous cucks)
and yeah bro .-. life is just good. Google can do everything in its power but if it takes down one of my stream, my other brings me from google enough to cover up for the lost one
Everyone be working for me
I never work for anyone else ._ fuck google.
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Exactly bruh AI is taking over everything bruh. My adult portfolio down the drain.
but i ain't backing down bro ._ if Ai create 2 adult websites i make 4 bro ._ imma keep publishing websites like am handing out donuts
Adsterra hilltopads to the top.
Infact imma finish my another one that's under development today yeah ._
Ahah keep it. I just have seen these ads and laughed my ass off. Funny enough adsterra com can go crazy up 80 and you just wanna pray 100k people visit from Atlanta at the same time but if course it's is only one impression of a new Yorker wanking off on the website. It's rough out there man once AI came it's just all down hill for publishers
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u/Future-Cry-7975
2026-05-02
https://preview.redd.it/t7giuo0mdoyg1.png?width=1208&format=png&auto=webp&s=31e60a91494c7a631d4e144761a2bda218ef4f8a
I’ve been working on a **temp mail** for the past couple of months and wanted to share my progress + get some honest advice from people who’ve built similar tools.
* **March:** \~6.6K users
* **April:** \~11K users roughly **60–70% growth in a month**
But here’s something interesting:
* **Views (March):** \~29K
* **Views (April):** \~30K users increased a lot, but **views barely changed**
Traffic is mostly global (Bangladesh, Nigeria, some Europe, etc.), and the usage pattern is simple:
people come → generate email → check OTP
I’ve added **Adsterra ads**, but honestly:
* earnings are very low
* not really growing with traffic
* feels like I might be doing something wrong (placement or network)
Right now I’m confused about the **next step**:
Should I focus on **increasing traffic first** (SEO, scaling users)
Or should I start optimizing **monetization now** (better ads, placements, other methods)?
* What works best for **monetizing temp mail / utility sites**?
* Are there better ad networks than Adsterra
* Do pop ads actually perform better in this niche
* How do you increase **earnings per user**
I want to grow this into a **high-traffic tool (50K–100K users/month)** and turn it into a solid revenue source.
Would really appreciate any advice, real experiences, or even blunt feedback
Still learning and figuring things out.
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Adsense is overrated. Imma stick to expanding my adult empire with dogshi low cpm rates 💀💀💀
It's funny how exoclick adsterra n all approve websites compared to adsense.
Adsense after you follow 30+ rules:
Denied
adsterra be like: step 1 do you have a website?
Step2: enter URL
Step3: approved (after 2mins)
💀💀💀💀
Bros don't care what kinda website you got they'll approve it.
Only thing is well it may vary but for adult cpm it's kind of bad
Unless you have european traffic and american traffic
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Hola de nuevo, bro. Gracias por tus palabras de apoyo; me esfuerzo mucho creando mi contenido y me alegra saber que la gente lo valora.
Respondiendo a tu pregunta, **empieza** por **Adsterra**, ya que allí verás **ganancias** más rápido que en Google AdSense. Pero trabaja en paralelo también algún nicho que puedas monetizar con AdSense a largo plazo. Para monetizar con AdSense aquí en Venezuela vas a tardar un poquito por todo el protocolo que conlleva verificar una cuenta, pero a largo plazo es lo mejor.
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Bueno, no sé si esto se puede considerar un **trabajo** remoto, porque no hay **ganancias** fijas; se gana dependiendo del esfuerzo y el tiempo que se le dedique. Puedes buscar en YouTube: *'Cómo ganar DINERO con Tráfico Deportivo + Adsterra'*, allí explico **todo** a detalle.[](https://www.youtube.com/@MonetizaTuTiempo)
¿Sabias que en Pinterest podías ganar mucho dinero? Pues la respuesta es sí, y la verdadera pregunta es ¿Como hacerlo?
Es por eso que creé esta guía completa actualizada para que cada emprendedor online sepa el potencial que tiene la web Pinterest para generar ingresos. No directamente de el, sino gracias a la unión de paginas externas con esta y crear una buena estrategia lucrativa.
¿Quieres saber cuales son esos métodos para ganar dinero en Pinterest sin esforzarse mucho? Toma asiento y sigue al pie de la letra todos estos consejos y tutorias que te explicaré a continuación.
# Pd; entrando el link, veras la guia mas especifica con imágenes.
# Como Ganar Dinero con Pinterest Paso a Paso [ 5 Metodos eficaces ]
Pinterest tiene una característica muy importante que no cualquier web tiene, y es, que en cada uno de los post se puede colocar un link externo para mandar trafico a cualquier web, blog, red social, o producto que tu quieras que vean o compren.
Esto resulta muy importante ya que en Pinterest es super fácil posicionar pines (que son los mismos post), con el fin de mandar trafico (visitas) a un link determinado. De eso es vamos a aprovecharnos para generar ingresos de forma automática.
Pero, antes de poder ganar dinero con cada una de las estrategias e ideas que te daré aquí, necesito que entiendas perfectamente que es Pinterest y como crear una cuenta empresarial. Ya que para esto necesitaras tener una.
También, requiero que tengas una noción sobre como hacer pines virales, de forma que al momento que empieces a emprender en la web Pinterest, ya tengas una idea de como generar tus primeras impresiones para el camino del éxito.
Esto es todo lo que debes aprender para ganar dinero en Pinterest, pero, ¿Como adaptar esto que sabes ahora a las estrategias para ganar ingresos de forma automática? ¡No te preocupes si no sabes! Aquí yo te explicaré todo paso a paso. Tú solo pon atención:
# 1. Gana Dinero con un Blog o Web gracias a Pinterest
Pinterest es un trampolín para enviar trafico a tu blog o web y por ende eso se resume a ventas, clics en anuncios y mucho mas. Los dueños de webs y blos tienen como fin ser leídos por una gran comunidad de personas interesadas en su tema y ellos tener una remuneración por el contenido de valor que ellos aportan.
Pero te preguntaras, ¿Y como puedo generar ingresos en mi blog gracias a Pinterest? Fácil.
Tan solo debes tener ya un blog maduro, con varias entradas y este monetizado de alguna manera. Puedes monetizar tu blog de varias formas como por ejemplo:
Con una empresa de afiliado como Amazon, Ebay, Booking, etc.
Con anuncios de Google Adsense, Adsterra, Adnow, entre otras.
Vender un producto propio.
Consultoría.
Si este es de tú interest, aqui te explico TODO para que puedas ganar dinero con Adsterra y Pinterest.
Estos que te mencione son uno de los mas populares formas de monetizar un blog o web, pero existen muchas mas.
Luego de que tengas ya un blog o web monetizado de esa manera, estos serian los pasos para ganar dinero con un blog gracias a Pinterest:
1. Crea una cuenta de Pinterest que tenga que ver con el tema de blog el cual quieres impulsar ese trafico. Debes tener en claro todo sobre ese tema para crear varias categorías y subcategorias de ella.
2. Sube imágenes referentes a cada uno de los post que has escrito en tu blog y dale una descripción, un buen titulo e incrusta el link de ese post en ese pin. Aquí te dejaré un post donde te explico como hacer un pin exitoso (viral).
El link que señalo con la flecha, redirige directamente al post sobre como dibujar un lobo
3. Recuerda hacer tableros por categorías. Esto ayudará a optimizar tu cuenta de Pinterest y por ende las impresiones se multiplicarán en tu cuenta de Pinterest, lo que significa que mayor porcentaje de ese trafico irá a tu blog.
Pongamos un ejemplo: En el caso de una cuenta Pinterest de dibujo, las categorías y nombres de tableros seria: Dibujos realista; Dibujos Anime; Materiales de dibujo; Tutoriales de Dibujo; etc.
4. Haz esto una y otra vez con cada uno de tus post de tu blog. O sea, si tienes 30 post o mas en tu blog, a cada uno de ellos por lo mínimo hazle unos 3 pines en Pinterest.
5. Diario puedes subir mas de 30 pines si gustas, esto te ayudará a subir el trafico tanto en Pinterest y un porcentaje de todo ese trafico se irá a tu blog en muy poco tiempo. De hecho, en Pinterest es mucho mas fácil posicionar Pines.
Lo hice de esta manera y rápidamente pude ver cambios muy buenos en mi cuenta de Pinterest:
Pasos para Generar mas Ingresos gracias a Pinterest:
1. Crea una cuenta de Pinterest que tenga que ver con el tema de blog el cual quieres impulsar ese trafico. Debes tener en claro todo sobre ese tema para crear varias categorías y subcategorias de ella.
2. Sube imágenes referentes a cada uno de los post que has escrito en tu blog y dale una descripción, un buen titulo e incrusta el link de ese post en ese pin. Aquí te dejaré un post donde te explico como hacer un pin exitoso (viral).
3. Recuerda hacer tableros por categorías. Esto ayudará a optimizar tu cuenta de Pinterest y por ende las impresiones se multiplicarán en tu cuenta de Pinterest, lo que significa que mayor porcentaje de ese trafico irá a tu blog.
Pongamos un ejemplo: En el caso de una cuenta Pinterest de dibujo, las categorías y nombres de tableros seria: Dibujos realista; Dibujos Anime; Materiales de dibujo; Tutoriales de Dibujo; etc.
4. Haz esto una y otra vez con cada uno de tus post de tu blog. O sea, si tienes 30 post o mas en tu blog, a cada uno de ellos por lo mínimo hazle unos 3 pines en Pinterest.
5. Diario puedes subir mas de 30 pines si gustas, esto te ayudará a subir el trafico tanto en Pinterest y un porcentaje de todo ese trafico se irá a tu blog en muy poco tiempo. De hecho, en Pinterest es mucho mas fácil posicionar Pines.
Si tienes tu blog monetizado con cada uno de los programas antes mencionados, tus ganancias se van a multiplicar:
Con respecto a los afiliados, aumentaras las comisiones por ventas.
Con respecto a los anuncios, aumentaras las impresiones y los clics en cada uno de ellos.
Con respecto a el producto físico, aumentaras tus ventas directamente a tu cuenta bancaria.
Con respecto a las consultas, aumentaras las citas y por ende, mas dinero.
# 2. Gana Dinero con Pinterest y Amazon de afiliados
Otra forma de ganar dinero con Pinterest, es colocando un link de afiliados en cada pin en vez de colocar una de tu post del blog. O sea, básicamente crearas una tienda online con Pinterest de lo que tú quieras y hacer un tablero de cada una de las categorías que arrojan la temática de tu emprendimiento online.
Esto es muy fácil, de hecho, hoy en día muchas personas optan por hacer muchas cuentas de varias temáticas (nichos) ya que en Pinterest es fácil posicionar pines y obtener muchas impresiones.
Te explicaré como se genera ingresos con este método que por cierto es muy fácil:
Pasos para Generar ingresos con Pinterest y Amazon de afiliados:
Lo elemental es que te crees una cuenta empresarial de Pinterest así como el link que te dejé al principio. Esta cuenta de Pinterest se va a inclinar a una tienda online. Debes saber que en esta web de inspiración no todo es comercial, por ejemplo, en Pinterest no es rentable hacer una cuenta que hable de tecnología, ¿Por que? porque es exactamente una web para que las personas se inspiren.
Lo mas recomendable es que realices una cuenta de Pinterest de las siguientes temáticas:
Moda.
Emprendimiento online.
Dibujos.
Manualidades.
Handmade.
Anime.
1. Una vez tengas el tema seleccionado vas a proceder a realizar tu cuenta de Pinterest profesional. Como sabes, sigues los consejos que te doy en el post sobre como hacer una cuenta empresarial.
2. Luego crea una cuenta de Amazon de Afiliados y coloca que tu web es tu cuenta de Pinterest (No necesariamente debes tener un blog o una app para crearte la cuenta). En esa cuenta Amazon detallarás bien que tipos de productos vas a promocionar en tu cuenta de Pinterest.
Cuando te creas una cuenta de amazon de afiliados, siempre llegas a una parte parecida a la de la imagen donde te piden que registres las url donde promocionaras productos, allí colocaras el link de tu perfil de pinterest.
Si por alguna razón después te creas otras cuentas de pinterest y quieres agregarla en tu cuenta de amazon de afiliados, podrás hacerlo sin ningún problema. Te vas a dirigir a Configuración de cuenta > Lista de Sitios web y apps.
3. Ahora, una vez tenga tu cuenta de Pinterest vinculada con la cuenta de Amazon afiliados solo queda promocionar los productos y en la parte donde va el enlace en la publicación de pinterest, colocar la que te arroja el producto afiliado.
4. Entra en amazon afiliados > Enlaces de producto > se te abrirá una pagina con un buscador para que busques el producto a promocionar.
5. Te aparecerá una lista de variedad de productos referente a lo que buscaste. Allí selecciona el que tiene mejor puntuación y copia el enlace que te arroja el programa de afiliados amazon.
6. Una vez copies ese enlace (que es el que usarás cuando hagas el pin en Pinterest), te vas a dirigir a la plataforma de Pinterest > Crear Pin.
7. Creas un pin de esos destacados con todos los consejos que te he dado hasta ahora. Y ahora, en vez de colocar un link de un post de tu blog/web, vas a colocar el link del producto afiliado de amazon. Para que una vez el usuario este interesado en el pin, de clic en el enlace, este lo redirija de una vez a el producto en Amazon.
Si el usuario compra te llevas la comision, si no compra, se le registra una cookie de 24 horas. O sea, que si ese usuario hace una compra en amazon de lo que sea esas 24 horas, tú te llevaras la comision igualmente.
Debes hacer muchos pines en tu cuenta de amazon (como si fuera una tienda online). Por ejemplo, si hablarás de materiales de dibujo, tus tableros pueden ser tipo: Rotuladores, Lapices, Franelas pintadas, cuadros modernos, etc. En cada uno de tus tableros puedes colocar muchos pines que tengan que con la temática del tablero.
A cabo dentro de dos meses, estoy casi seguro que comenzarás a ver resultados generando ingresos de forma automática con Pinterest y Amazon de afiliados.
Es importante siempre que te especifiques en un tema por cuenta. De esa forma podrás obtener resultados lo mas pronto posible.
# 3. Genera Ingresos en Pinterest siendo Coaching [ Metodo Super Efectivo ]
haciendo pines patrocinados
Esto es parecido a lo que te he explicado anteriormente, pero, esta vez es un poco mas sencillo ya que no vas a gestionar cuentas de varias empresas sino que vas a realizar pines patrocinados desde una cuenta de Pinterest de publicidad. Vamos a darte un ejemplo para que lo entiendas mejor:
O sea, básicamente puedes crear una empresa o cuenta de Pinterest empresarial sobre publicidad y colocar una serie de tablero del tema que quieres darle publicidad. Claro, obviamente debes tener una cuenta de Pinterest potente para que puedas generar acciones en cada pin que subas.
Otra opción que puedes hacer es tener una cuenta de un nicho, explotarla y luego hacer pines patrocinados de otras empresas que tengan que ver con tu temática de negocio.
Los Pines patrocinados son pines virales que se hacen en cuentas de Pinterest con grandes cantidades de seguidores para llevar trafico y por ende ventas a una pagina, red social, tienda online en especifico. La cuenta quien subirá ese Pin patrocinado cobra un monto de dinero por hacer ese Pin que sin duda le llevará una buena cantidad de trafico a ese negocio quien adquirió el servicio.
# Tips y Consejos Básicos para Poder Ganar Dinero con Pinterest
Ganar Dinero en Pinterest es relativamente fácil y se puede notar los resultados rápidamente si aplicas cada uno de los pasos que te he indicado hasta el momento. De igual forma, siempre es necesario que tengas en cuenta varios tips imprescindibles para poder lucrarte mientras usas esta plataforma de inspiración.
Antes de comenzar a emprender en el mundo de Pinterest, debes tener varias cosas en cuenta y es lo que te explicaré a continuación con estos consejos:
\* Debes pulir tus conocimientos en la web Pinterest sí o sí. Porque debes ser todo un profesional cuando decidas crear cuentas de en esta plataforma para generar ingresos automáticos.
\* Debes tener paciencia, cuidado con hacer las cuentas desde ya solo para generar dinero. No te olvides que el contenido esta primero ante todo, por lo que debes recordar siempre dar un buen contenido, de calidad y único al publico. Aunque en Pinterest no son tan estrictos como Google.
\* Sigue los pasos al pie de la letra bien sea si ves los tutoriales que yo te explico o en otras webs. Si necesitas recomendación de otra web para especializarte en Pinterest, te dejo aquí una web muy buena, que me ha servido mucho y es esencial que te pases por allí si realmente quieres ser un experto en Pinterest.
\* Haz solo una cosa. Esto es algo super esencial si estas comenzando a emprender en el mundo online. O sea, si vas a especializarte en Pinterest, primero da todo de ti en una cuenta y después create otra. Pero no te sobre cargues haciendo web, canal de youtube, y otras cosas adicionales a la cuenta de Pinterest que vas a gestionar para ganar dinero. Recuerda que todo lleva su tiempo.
\* Se constante en las cosas que publiques. La web Pinterest no es una plataforma en la que harás unas cuantas fotos, lo dejarás allí y ya, serás una cuenta ejemplar... No, claro que no. Debes ser constante en los pines y videos que subas para que la cuenta vaya madurando.
\* Recuerda usar redes legitimas, no vayas por la vida tanteando webs que lo que pueden es perjudicarte la cuenta de Pinterest que tanto te ha costado hacer crecer. Verifica que las webs a donde vas a llevarle trafico sea legitima y confiable, eso te da autoridad.
\* Trata de que todo lo que hagas tenga una marca. Es muy importante tener una marca porque da profesionalismo y confianza para los usuarios. Recuerda que una vez tengas la cuenta de Pinterest madura, con muchos seguidores, esos usuarios que te siguen confiaran en lo que dices. O sea, lo que compartas debe ser legitimo para que seas recomendado por otros clientes.
\* Como ultimo consejo, es que esperes. Todo lleva su tiempo como te había comentado así que ten paciencia. Estas cosas de ganar dinero en internet tardan, y mas cuando hablamos de algo totalmente gratis.
# Conclusiones...
Pinterest es una maquina de hacer dinero, tan solo debes tener el ingenio y el poder de querer hacerlo para poder lograrlo. De hecho, si te puedes dar cuenta nada de lo que te he dicho requiere de inversión monetaria, todo es gratos. Lo único que se necesita es tiempo para que la cuenta tome su rumbo.
Esta plataforma tiene una gran autoridad en los buscadores actualmente y seguirá creciendo porque lo moderno es que las personas primero vayan a un lugar como Pinterest, se inspiren y encuentren lo que desean para comprarlo.
Es por eso que debes estar siempre presente en cada uno de esos pines posicionado en Google para que puedas obtener miles de impresiones y al final captar una venta. Si logras obtener muchos pines virales con cualquiera de las estrategias que te doy en este post para generar ingresos, créeme que mas temprano que tarde, estarás ganando fácilmente unos 1000, por la medida chiquita con tan solo una cuenta de Pinterest.
Y... ¿Que ocurrirá si vuelves hacer la misma estrategia una y otra vez con otras cuentas de Pinterest que decidas emprender? ¿Suena prometedor verdad? ¡Espero me cuentes en un futuro como te fue!
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En mi canal de YouTube, **'Monetiza tu Tiempo'**, estoy documentando todo el proceso desde cero para aprender a ganar dinero con Adsterra. Date una vuelta por allá.
Thanks for that extra info! I'm reaching out to adsterra with that info. Im sorry that it happened, Im chatting with their support now
Bro, ahorita el CPM que tengo en Adsterra está en $0.20 - $0.40 Eso es lo que gano por cada mil visitas.
En mi primer intento con un partido de la Champions, logré conseguir 100k de visitas en Facebook subiendo solo 6 videos. En Adsterra, eso se tradujo en $9.20. Realmente, si alguien le dedica todo el día a las transmisiones en vivo y a promocionarlas, puede alcanzar el millón de visitas en un día. Parece poco dinero, pero teniendo en cuenta que solo me tomó casi 3 horas de trabajo, lo veo bastante decente.
Ahora, las paginas de facebook son desechables, lo maximo que he durado con una pagina son 6 meses porque luego la cierran por copy, Es bueno tener varias creada en diferentes perfiles.
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Entiendo tu pregunta. Sé que hoy en día no es fácil encontrar a alguien que haga algo de forma desinteresada. En todo caso, se podría decir que mi objetivo final es lograr que más personas conozcan mi canal de YouTube; allí comparto mi experiencia personal trabajando por internet. Siento que, de alguna forma, puedo ayudar a las personas a ganar algo de dinero compartiendo lo que sé. Y ahorita lo que me esta funcionando es la monetización de blog con Adsterra. Si gusta pueda darte una vuelta por mi canal "Monetiza tu Tiempo"
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Es un relato fascinante, casi de manual de marketing. La premisa de la diversificación es irrebatible, pero seamos honestos: presentar a Adsterra como el equivalente funcional de AdSense es, en el mejor de los casos, un optimismo desbordado y, en el peor, una narrativa dirigida.
Cualquiera que entienda mínimamente cómo funciona el mercado publicitario sabe que los números no suelen ser "muy similares" a menos que el tráfico sea de baja calidad o que se esté sacrificando la salud del sitio con publicidad intrusiva. Este tipo de testimonios suelen ser el preámbulo perfecto para soltar un enlace de referido o vender una "fórmula mágica" para el tráfico deportivo.
Es sano diversificar, pero es vital no confundir una solución real con un parche que monetiza lo que Google, por ética o política, ya no te permite. A la comunidad: lean con atención, pero mantengan el escepticismo intacto. En este mundo, cuando el dinero parece llover de una plataforma generosa después de una tragedia, el producto que se está vendiendo ( o comprando) suele ser la ingenuidad del lector.
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r/adops
u/noreplacementforLG
2026-04-30
Does your site have other issues that stop Adsense / AdX approval? You basically have no options if you can't get approved there
There's Adsterra but they're just garbage, last ditch effort type of network
En mi canal de YouTube "Monetiza tu Tiempo" estoy documentando todo lo que se sobre Adsterra. Mira los últimos videos, para que tengas una idea completa de como se gana dinero con Adsterra.
Ahh que bueno xD. Ahorita estoy grabando un video sobre como retirar las guanacias de Adsterra, mostrare un retiro en vivo y aclarare algunas dudas. Lo mas probable es que lo suba dentro de 2 o 3 dias.
No dudes en escribirles al chat de Adsterra. A mí me ayudaron a configurar cosas específicas de mi nicho y son bastante rápidos encontrando dónde está el fallo técnico
Bueno con Adsterra puedes monetizar páginas web o blog.
Si te interesa mas detalles de cuanto se puede ganar con Adsterra en mi canal de YouTube "Monetiza tu tiempo estoy documentando todo mi progreso desde que inicie.
>"centavos" comparado con Adsense
Google paga centavos y me imagino que Adsterra también.
Una pregunta, esos números representan cuántos pageviews, ctr, etc? O sea cuál es el volumen de trafico de tus blogs? porque "gané $1000" no significa nada para mi sin saber de dónde salieron
Hola a todos, mi nombre es Abrahan. Durante 6 años, Todos mis ingresos dependían de una sola cosa: **Google Adsense**.
Tenía mi canal de YouTube y mis sitios web funcionando muy bien. Todo iba perfecto, hasta que un día, sin previo aviso, recibí el correo que todo creador teme:
*“Hemos inhabilitado su cuenta de Google Adsense por infracción de políticas.”*
Básicamente, me despidieron sin derecho a pataleo. Imaginen la sensación: 6 años de trabajo, esfuerzo y optimización tirados a la basura en un segundo. Sentí que lo había perdido todo.
Pero no me rendí de inmediato. **Intenté de todo:**
* Apelé la decisión (rechazado).
* Intenté crear otra cuenta de Adsense (rechazado).
* Probé con *Themoneytizer* buscando una alternativa "premium" (no me aprobaron los sitios).
Como último recurso, y con mucha desconfianza, decidí probar **Adsterra**.
Siempre me habían dicho que Adsterra pagaba "centavos" comparado con Adsense. Pero como dicen por allí “hasta no verlo no lo creo” así que le di una oportunidad.
Para mi sorpresa, tras configurar mis blogs, las ganancias empezaron a subir rápidamente. No solo era fácil de implementar, sino que los números eran **muy similares** a los que tenía con Google.
**Actualmente estos son mis resultados:**
* En el primer mes generé casi 200 dólares.
* Ya superé la barrera de los **$1,000 dólares totales** cobrados desde que empecé.
* He descubierto estrategias para generar más dinero por medio del tráfico deportivo.
Por lo tanto, si estás pasando por lo mismo, o si solo dependes de Adsense, quiero dejarte este aprendizaje: **No pongas todos tus huevos en una sola canasta.**
A veces nos cerramos a pensar que Google es la única opción profesional para monetizar, pero hay alternativas allá afuera que funcionan si tienes tráfico real. Mi error fue creer que sin Adsense mi negocio estaba muerto. Hoy, gano lo mismo y tengo menos miedo a que un algoritmo me despierte con un correo de "cuenta inhabilitada".
**¿A alguien más le ha pasado algo similar con Adsense? Los leo en los comentarios.**
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Yep it's free and targeted ads are coming through adsterra and I have contacted them regarding this issue.
I used to be with Adsterra and faced the same problem. The cleanest ads I’ve come across is Monetag. Always consistent never miss payments and the managers you get are always friendly. If you’re looking for a good network and manager you can reach Oscar from Monetag on Telegram
The short answer is yes, using **more than one ad network on the same website** is not only possible, but often a **smart monetization strategy**. Many publishers move beyond a single provider to improve fill rates, increase overall revenue, and reduce dependency on one platform. However, this approach only works well when it is implemented with attention to policy compliance, ad formats, and user experience.
At a technical level, **combining ad networks** means distributing different types of ad inventory across your site. Instead of relying on one provider to fill every impression, you allow multiple platforms to compete or complement each other. This can result in **higher effective CPMs** and better monetization of international or low-value traffic.
The key is avoiding overlap. When multiple networks serve the same type of ad in the same placement without coordination, performance can drop, and policy violations may occur. A structured setup, where each network serves a distinct role, tends to produce the best results.
# Using AdSense alongside other Ad Networks
Google AdSense is often the starting point for publishers, and fortunately, it **does allow the use of additional ad networks.** That said, it imposes strict conditions that must be respected.
One of the most important requirements is that other ads on the page must **not imitate AdSense units**. This includes visual similarities such as layout, typography, or labeling that could confuse users. The platform is also very strict about invalid click behavior, meaning that no ad, regardless of its source, can be placed in a way that encourages accidental clicks or misleading interaction.
Another critical aspect is **content compliance**. When AdSense is active on a site, all advertising displayed must adhere to its policies. Even if a third-party network allows certain types of content or creatives, they cannot be shown alongside AdSense if they violate Google’s guidelines. Additionally, AdSense enforces **Better Ads Standards**, which limits the use of intrusive formats, especially on mobile devices.
In practice, this means that AdSense can be combined with more neutral formats. For example, **native advertising** platforms like [**MGID**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/11/mgid-native-advertising-network-review.html) or [**AdsKeeper**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2023/06/adskeeper-review-guide-payments.html) are commonly used together with AdSense because they blend into content without disrupting the user experience. Similarly, less intrusive formats such as **push notifications** from [**Monetag**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/02/propellerads-advertising-network.html) or [**Mondiad**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/10/mondiad-advertising-network-review.html) may also be integrated, provided they are implemented carefully and do not violate user experience standards.
# More freedom without AdSense
When AdSense is not part of the setup, publishers gain considerably more flexibility. Many **alternative ad networks** are far less restrictive and are designed to work in combination with others. This opens the door to more aggressive monetization strategies, as long as they are balanced against usability.
A common approach is to assign different formats to different networks. Banners or Native ads can coexist with social bar formats, push notifications, and even video monetization. For instance, publishers often combine **native widgets with interactive formats** from [**Adsterra**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/05/adsterra-best-alternative-to-adsense.html), while also monetizing subscriptions through Monetag’s push system. If the site includes **video content**, VAST-based monetization from [**HilltopAds**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2025/08/hilltopads-web-monetization-platform.html) can be layered in without interfering with other formats.
This type of configuration works because each format targets a different moment in the user journey, reducing internal competition between ads.
# Combining identical formats: The Fallback Strategy
Although it is generally recommended to avoid using the same format from multiple networks simultaneously, there are exceptions. One of the most effective techniques in advanced monetization is the use of **fallback systems**.
A good example is [**PopAds**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/01/popads-best-popunder-ad-network.html), which allows publishers to configure fallback tags within its **popunder ads**. In this setup, if PopAds is unable to serve an ad for a specific impression, due to low demand or geographic limitations, it automatically calls a secondary network.
This secondary layer can include providers such as [**PopCash**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/06/popcash-popunder-network.html) or [**AdCash**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/03/adcash-review-guide-payments.html). The result is a **higher fill rate** and better monetization of traffic that would otherwise go unused. Instead of competing, the networks operate sequentially, ensuring that each impression has multiple chances to generate revenue.
# Strategic considerations for best results
While the technical ability to **combine ad networks** is relatively straightforward, the real challenge lies in **optimization**. A site overloaded with ads can quickly lose user engagement, which in turn affects SEO performance and long-term revenue. The most successful implementations are those that strike a balance between monetization and usability.
It is also important to continuously monitor performance metrics such as **eCPM, click-through rate**, and overall page revenue. Not all combinations will perform equally well, and periodic adjustments are necessary to identify which networks and formats deliver the best results for your audience.
A well-planned combination allows you to **maximize revenue**, improve fill rates, and maintain a sustainable balance between profitability and user experience.
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Bueno, si la página tiene actividad —es decir, si haces publicaciones frecuentes y la gente interactúa— puedes intentar con la estrategia que mencioné: creas un blog (puede ser en Blogger), le pones anuncios de Adsterra y en tus publicaciones de Facebook siempre dejas el enlace al blog. Puedes probar y ver qué tal te va. Tengo un video en mi canal de YouTube, **'Monetiza tu Tiempo'**, donde explico cómo crear un blog y monetizarlo con Adsterra.
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The term **CPM meaning** often appears in marketing discussions, especially in advertising-focused communities, yet its practical application is not always immediately clear. At its core, CPM stands for **cost per thousand impressions**, referring to the amount an advertiser pays for an ad to be displayed 1,000 times. It is important to note that this model charges for visibility alone—there is no requirement for clicks, conversions, or user interaction.
For example, a CPM rate of $5 means paying $5 for every 1,000 impressions an ad receives. While this may initially seem inefficient compared to performance-based models, its value becomes clearer when viewed through the lens of reach and exposure rather than direct response.
CPM is primarily used in campaigns focused on **visibility and brand awareness**. It proves particularly effective in scenarios such as launching new products, testing different creatives or audience segments, and driving large volumes of traffic at relatively low cost. Unlike CPC (cost per click) or CPA (cost per action), which are tied to measurable outcomes, CPM operates at the top of the marketing funnel, where the goal is to capture attention rather than immediate action.
The calculation itself is straightforward:
**CPM = (total cost / total impressions) × 1000**
For instance, spending $100 to generate 50,000 impressions results in a CPM of $2. Despite this simplicity, multiple variables can influence CPM rates significantly. These include geographic location (with Tier 1 countries typically costing more), device type (mobile versus desktop), industry niche (finance and iGaming often command higher rates), competition among advertisers, and seasonal demand—especially during high-traffic periods like Q4.
Because of these variables, two campaigns with similar structures can produce vastly different CPM results. This highlights a key limitation: **CPM alone does not determine campaign success**. A low CPM may indicate cheap traffic but not necessarily effective traffic, while a higher CPM might deliver a more engaged and valuable audience.
To properly evaluate performance, marketers often analyze additional metrics such as **CTR (click-through rate)** and conversions. Impressions without engagement rarely translate into meaningful outcomes, making it essential to consider the broader performance context. Visit [CPM meaning](https://adsterra.com/blog/what-is-cpm/).
The effectiveness of CPM also depends heavily on campaign objectives. For direct sales, it can appear risky due to upfront costs without guaranteed returns. However, for scaling proven campaigns or testing new ideas, CPM can offer a cost-efficient way to generate substantial exposure.
A simplified framework often used to distinguish pricing models is:
* **CPM = buying attention**
* **CPC = buying interest**
* **CPA = buying results**
Each model serves a distinct purpose within a marketing strategy, and selecting the right one depends on the stage of the funnel and campaign goals.
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Native banners refer to an advertising format designed to integrate seamlessly into a website’s content, often appearing as recommended articles with images and headlines. These elements visually align with the surrounding layout, making them less intrusive than traditional ads and more likely to attract user interaction.
This format relies on subtlety rather than interruption. By matching the style, tone, and structure of the host platform, native banners encourage engagement without explicitly demanding attention. Their effectiveness comes from blending into the user experience, which increases the likelihood of clicks compared to more aggressive advertising methods.
Placement plays a critical role in performance. Native banners tend to perform best when inserted within content, such as between paragraphs or at natural transition points like the end of sections or before key actions. Pages with higher user engagement also provide better results, as visitors are already actively consuming content. Poor placement, such as overcrowded headers or excessive clustering, typically reduces effectiveness.
Limiting the number of placements can improve results. Overloading a page with ads diminishes the “native” effect and leads to banner blindness, where users ignore all promotional elements. A smaller number of well-positioned units maintains credibility and preserves user attention.
Performance also varies depending on the website type. On blogs and news platforms, in-article placements are generally effective. For tools or service-based sites, positioning banners near primary actions yields better outcomes. Video platforms benefit from placements around the player area, while e-commerce sites may struggle to integrate native banners effectively, especially on product pages.
Customization further influences results. Adjusting layout orientation, number of items within a block, and visual elements such as fonts and colors helps ensure alignment with the site’s design. When native banners resemble organic content, users are more likely to engage with them.
Maintaining a balanced design is essential. Oversized or overly sensational elements reduce trust and weaken performance. [Native banners](https://adsterra.com/blog/turn-a-profit-with-native-banners/) function best when they remain subtle and consistent with the surrounding interface.
Mobile compatibility adds to their effectiveness. As a large share of traffic comes from mobile devices, native banners integrate naturally into scrolling behavior when implemented carefully without overwhelming the screen.
Overall, native banners operate by leveraging existing user attention rather than forcing it, making them a strategic option for non-intrusive advertising.
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Advertising metrics can appear structured and straightforward in theory, yet become complex and misleading when applied to real campaigns. A practical interpretation requires focusing on how metrics interact rather than viewing them in isolation.
**Cost metrics** define the baseline affordability of traffic. These include CPM (cost per 1,000 impressions), CPC (cost per click), and CPA (cost per action). They determine whether a campaign is sustainable before optimization begins. High traffic costs can eliminate profitability even when creatives, targeting, and offers are strong. For example, promoting a low-payout offer with high CPC leaves little margin for testing or error. Expensive geographic markets often intensify this issue, making traffic source or region selection a strategic decision rather than purely an optimization task.
**Engagement and conversion metrics** reveal how users respond and whether they take action. CTR (click-through rate) measures initial interest, while CR or CVR (conversion rate) reflects post-click effectiveness. High CTR alone can be deceptive, often driven by overly attractive creatives that fail to match user intent. This mismatch results in strong click volume but weak conversions. Conversion rate provides a clearer indicator of alignment between advertisement, landing page, and offer. Poor performance at this stage typically signals issues such as slow load times, unclear value propositions, or excessive friction in the user journey.
**Revenue metrics** evaluate financial outcomes. CPA and ROAS serve as performance indicators, but they function as lagging metrics. When these decline, the root cause usually originates earlier in the funnel, such as reduced CTR, increased CPC, or declining conversion rates. Monitoring only revenue metrics leads to delayed reactions, as they reflect cumulative inefficiencies rather than immediate issues.
**Behavioral and quality metrics** provide insight into traffic validity and scalability. Metrics such as bounce rate, time on page, pages per visit, and repeat visits help identify low-quality or irrelevant traffic. For instance, extremely short session durations combined with conversions may indicate accidental clicks or bot activity. While such traffic may produce short-term results, it often fails during scaling and leads to budget inefficiencies.
A comprehensive approach connects all metric categories into a funnel perspective. The key evaluation points include traffic affordability, user engagement, conversion effectiveness, profitability, and traffic quality. Each metric reflects user behavior at a specific stage, from initial interest to final action. Visit [advertising metrics](https://adsterra.com/blog/ad-metrics/).
Rather than assessing whether a metric appears “good,” the focus should be on interpreting what it reveals about user intent and system performance. CTR reflects response to messaging, CR indicates alignment with the offer, CPA measures efficiency, and ROAS determines financial viability. Monitoring a small set of core metrics—CTR, CVR, CPA, and ROAS—combined with periodic quality checks is sufficient to avoid most common performance marketing errors.
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The idea of **Tier 1 traffic** is often reduced to a simple assumption: wealthier countries generate higher-paying users and better returns. This leads many marketers to target regions like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada from the outset. In practice, this approach frequently results in high costs and limited performance.
The core issue lies in treating tiers as a ranking system rather than as **distinct market environments** with unique behaviors and constraints.
# Tier 1: Less Forgiving, Not Better
Tier 1 users do not convert more easily; they convert **more selectively**. Constant exposure to high-quality ads and strong privacy protections make these audiences highly critical. Users are familiar with polished creatives, optimized landing pages, and trusted brands.
As a result, even small flaws in a funnel can lead to immediate drop-offs. In contrast, lower-tier markets tend to show faster engagement with less scrutiny, making them more responsive to less refined campaigns.
Please, stop reading these classifications about "wealthiest economies." They usually say Tier 3 traffic is junk. Look for up-to-date [tier 1 country lists](https://adsterra.com/blog/tier-1-2-3-traffic-and-tier-country-meaning/) that account for how global markets have changed over the past 5 years.
# The Strategic Value of Lower-Tier Markets
Lower-tier traffic is often dismissed as low quality, but this view is outdated. These regions offer **cost-efficient testing environments**, especially for simple conversion goals such as signups or app installs.
Common advantages include:
* Lower cost per click
* Longer testing periods
* Clearer performance data
* Profitability through volume rather than high payouts
These conditions make them ideal for validating ideas before scaling.
# Why Funnel Replication Fails
Expanding campaigns across tiers without adjustments rarely works. Success depends on alignment across factors such as user intent, culture, demand, purchasing power, and competition.
For instance, aggressive or simplified funnels that perform in lower-tier regions often fail in Tier 1 due to stricter regulations and higher expectations. Tier 1 audiences typically require more transparency, credibility, and less promotional exaggeration.
# Key Differences Across Tiers
Behavioral and structural differences significantly impact results:
* **Attention:** Lower-tier users engage quickly; Tier 1 users evaluate carefully.
* **Payments:** Limited payment methods can block conversions in some regions.
* **Trust:** Tier 1 requires strong credibility signals, while creatives may drive performance in lower tiers.
# Testing and Scaling Approach
An effective strategy prioritizes **efficient testing**:
1. Start in affordable traffic environments
2. Identify promising signals
3. Move to stricter platforms
4. Optimize funnel elements
5. Scale only after validation
Clear performance thresholds help control costs and guide decisions.
# Emerging Market Shifts
Traditional tier classifications are evolving. Regions in **Southeast Asia** and **Africa** are demonstrating improved infrastructure, growing digital adoption, and stronger engagement.
Countries such as Indonesia, Vietnam, Nigeria, and Kenya now offer viable opportunities for scalable campaigns, particularly in mobile-focused verticals. These markets increasingly behave closer to Tier 2 in real-world performance.
# Key Takeaway
Effective strategy focuses on **testing where data is affordable and scalable**, rather than prioritizing traditional Tier 1 markets. Success depends on adapting to each market’s environment, not duplicating campaigns across tiers.
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So I’ve been testing different traffic sources for a while now, and one thing that confused me at the beginning was CPA traffic — everyone talks about it like it’s some magic formula, but no one really explains it simply.
Here’s the way I understand it now (after wasting some budget, obviously).
# What “CPA traffic” actually means
In simple terms, CPA traffic = traffic that converts into an action, not just clicks or views.
We’re talking about real outcomes:
* signups
* installs
* purchases
* deposits
So when people say they’re running CPA traffic, they usually mean they’re buying or generating traffic with the goal of getting paid per action, not per click or impression.
# The biggest mistake beginners make
At first I thought:
“Okay, more traffic = more conversions.”
Nope.
You can send thousands of visitors and still get zero results if:
* the audience is wrong
* the intent is low
* or the traffic is just… junk
From what I’ve seen, quality matters way more than volume.
# Paid vs free CPA traffic (quick reality check)
You basically have two directions:
1. Paid traffic (fast but risky)
* push ads
* pop traffic
* native ads
* social ads
Pros:
* instant traffic
* scalable if it works
Cons:
* you can burn money very fast
1. Organic traffic (slow but stable)
* SEO
* TikTok / Reels
* Reddit / Quora
* YouTube
Pros:
* long-term results
* free (but costs time)
Cons:
* takes forever to build
Most people end up mixing both, which honestly makes the most sense, according to the Adsterra blog (which I’m reading for some basic info and for inspirational case studies sometimes).
# What actually makes CPA traffic convert
After testing different sources, here’s what seems to matter the most:
1. Intent > everything
2. People already interested in your niche convert way better.
3. Matching the funnel
4. Cold traffic → simple offers
5. Warm traffic → more complex flows
6. GEO matters a lot
7. Tier 1 = expensive but higher payouts
8. Tier 3 = cheap but lower quality
9. Testing is unavoidable
10. You won’t guess a winning combo, you test into it.
# Traffic sources that are worth trying
From what I’ve seen (and what others keep repeating):
* Push traffic — good for volume, easy to start
* Pop traffic — surprisingly strong for certain niches
* Native ads — more “natural”, often better CTR
* Search traffic — high intent but competitive
* Social traffic — depends heavily on creatives
Each one behaves differently, so there’s no “best” source universally.
# One thing no one tells you
[CPA traffic](https://adsterra.com/blog/best-traffic-sources-for-affiliate-marketing/) is not about finding the best source, it’s about finding the right combo of source + offer + creative + audience.
You can take the same offer and:
* lose money on one traffic source
* make profit on another
That’s why people say affiliate marketing is “testing game” — because it literally is.
# If you’re just starting
What I’d do differently:
* start with one traffic source only
* pick simple offers (email submit, installs, etc.)
* test small budgets
* track everything (seriously, everything)
Trying to do 5 sources at once = fastest way to get lost.
# Final thought
CPA traffic isn’t complicated, but it’s also not easy.
It’s basically:
buy or get visitors → optimize → hope they convert → repeat
Once something works, you scale.
Until then… you test and lose a bit, that’s kind of the rules of this game.
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con adsterra no hay problemas, parece que hablaras de adsense.
Also I removed the ads. They are from adsterra. Thanks for keeping my posted on that
Which links are malicious? And I just installed ads from adsterra when Google denied me. Those were just put up
Send a screenshot. I need this so I can report. It’s with a different ad company “adsterra”
Hola gente. Llevo más de 6 años en el mundo del desarrollo web y blogs, y algo que tengo muy claro es que ***no es necesario tener millones de visitas para ganar dinero creando paginas web.***
Muchos piensan que la única forma de rentabilizar una web es mediante **AdSense o redes como Adsterra**. La realidad es que depender exclusivamente de la monetización del tráfico es un grave error, y honestamente, hoy en día es el camino más lento.
Por eso hoy quiero hablarles de una ruta mucho más directa y lucrativa: **La creación de webs para Emprendedores.**
Me he dado cuenta que en Instagram y TikTok se ven muchas personas vendiendo productos increíbles u ofreciendo servicios y tienes miles de seguidores... pero todo lo gestionan por DM o WhatsApp. No tienen un catálogo, no tienen procesos automatizados y, lo peor, no tienen el control de su negocio (si la red social cae, su negocio muere).
Hay **miles de emprendedores digitales** iniciando ahora mismo que no tienen una página web porque piensan que es caro, difícil o innecesario. Ahí es donde entramos nosotros.
# Mis consejos para monetizar esta oportunidad:
No esperes a que los clientes te encuentren. Aunque puedes ofrecer tus servicios en plataformas como Fiverr o Upwork, las posibilidades de que te elijan entre tanta competencia son bajas, especialmente si estás empezando.
Si ves a un cliente potencial en TikTok, escríbele al privado. No le vendas solo "una web", véndele **soluciones**. En lugar de decir "te hago un sitio", intenta con: *"Te ayudo a automatizar tus ventas y a mostrar tus productos de forma profesional"*.
Convéncelos de la importancia de ser dueños de su propia plataforma. Una web no es un gasto, es un activo que les ayudará a vender incluso mientras duermen. Esto último puede sonar a "vendehúmos", pero es una realidad tangible que solo se logra con webs automatizadas, y tú puedes ayudarlos a conseguirlo.
# ¿Cuánto puede costar una web de este estilo?
El precio lo decides tú. Tus primeras webs pueden ser económicas; puedes empezar pidiendo **$100 o $200**, dependiendo del tiempo que te tome y del servicio que ofrezcas. Pero créeme: una *landing page* diseñada para convertir y generar ventas vale mucho dinero. Si te especializas en ello, puedes conseguir contratos de **$1,000 o más**.
**¿Ustedes cómo lo ven? ¿Siguen apostando por el SEO y los nichos de Google o se han pasado al lado de la prestación de servicios?**
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u/camgirlcentral_com
2026-04-26
I'd use Exoclick before I'd use them. Adsterra implements popunders, pop-ups, all kinds of things without your configuring them or in my case, they ignored my configuring against them. The reputation damage to your site isn't worth the pennies that you might make, they have a weird way to shifting CPM I noticed too.
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u/camgirlcentral_com
2026-04-26
They're horrendous, I moved to Exoclick, and I'm much happier all around. Adsterra's login has had a bug for months, and every time I reach out to them about it they just tell me use a different browser (I use firefox) and I'm like... Firefox is pretty popular, if this is happening to me it's happening to others I'm sure... and they're just ridiculously unhelpful. But you post one type of Ad and they implement popunders and all kinds of things without your consent. It's a horrible network, but they take low traffic/new sites, though it's not worth the reputation damage they do.
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Thanks for the screenshot. This is adsterra ads. I am removing it and the link also.
Fed up with AdSense,Last month I added adsterra ad units. I need to remove it. I somehow forgot I connected adsterra ads. Really sorry for that. I am removing it today. My viewers must also be getting ads. I need to remove it quickly.
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u/Small-Ear-5083
2026-04-26
I tried several from the list and, because of its ease of adoption and the ability to monetize any topic, the one I like the most is Adsterra. I monetize Latin American traffic and my CPM is between 2 and 4 USD, which is very good for traffic from that region.
Adsterra with 400 daily users is going to pay basically nothing because ad revenue at that scale is a rounding error not a business model. The real question is what those 400 people actually want because affiliate offers, a digital product, or even a simple email list will make more money than banner ads ever will at this traffic level. Google Adsense rejecting the site is honestly a blessing in disguise because chasing ad pennies is the slowest possible path to monetization.
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Seguro ya te lo han dicho mil veces: "No pierdas el tiempo, Facebook no monetiza en Venezuela". Y técnicamente, eso es cierto. La monetización directa está restringida para el país. Pero venezolano que se respeta no acepta un "no" por respuesta, y donde unos ven un muro, nosotros vemos una oportunidad.
Hoy te voy a mostrar el método que estoy usando para convertir las visitas que consigo en mis posts de Facebook en dólares reales usando Adsterra.
La estrategia es sencilla. No vamos a esperar que Facebook nos pague; vamos a usar su alcance masivo para enviar personas a un blog.
**¿Cómo funciona la estrategia?**
**PASO 1:** Publicas contenido viral o de alto interés en Facebook (Reels, videos, posts en grupos).
**PASO 2:** En lugar de dejar que el tráfico se pierda, rediriges a los usuarios a un enlace en tu blog.
**PASO 3:** En ese blog está instalada la publicidad de Adsterra. Cada vez que alguien entra, ve los anuncios o interactúa, tú sumas saldo en tu cuenta.
**Algunos consejos e ideas:**
Muchos cometen el error de poner el enlace del blog directamente en la descripción del post. ¡No lo hagas! Facebook penaliza el alcance si detecta que quieres sacar a la gente de su plataforma.
La técnica que mejor resultado me ha dado es eta: En los videos o reels no des la información completa, mejor escribe: "Toda la información completa se la dejé en el enlace del primer comentario". De esa forma los interesados irán al blog y ya tu empezaras a ganar dinero.
**No todos los temas funcionan igual.**
Para que la gente salga de Facebook y entre a tu blog, necesitas tocar la necesidad o el deseo. Aquí te dejo los nichos más rentables que he investigado:
· Bonos y Ayudas Sociales: En Venezuela, la gente siempre busca cómo registrarse o consultar pagos. Es un tráfico masivo.
· Ofertas de Empleo y Cursos Gratuitos: Un nicho con mucha urgencia donde el usuario necesita leer los requisitos completos en tu blog.
· Trámites y Guías (SAIME, Apostilla): Tutoriales paso a paso que son demasiado largos para un video y requieren lectura detallada.
· Curiosidades y Noticias de Último Minuto: El "chisme" o la noticia impactante siempre genera clics por impulso.
**¿Por qué elegir Adsterra y no otra plataforma?**
He probado otras plataformas y las ganancias son muy bajas en comparación con Adsterra, además Adsterra te ofrece una aceptación inmediata, ya que no te ponen mil trabas ni requisitos imposibles para aprobar tu blog, cuenta con pagos mínimos muy bajos que te permiten retirar tus ganancias desde apenas $5, lo cual es perfecto para mantener la motivación cuando estás arrancando y finalmente dispone de formatos de anuncios muy variados que van desde los banners clásicos hasta el famoso Smart Link, una herramienta que puedes usar de formas muy creativas para maximizar tus ingresos.
Hace unos días publique por aquí el nicho y la estrategia que mejores resultados me ha dado: trafico deportivo + Facebook + Adsterra. Si te intrusara la puedes buscar en mi perfil.
*Si te gusta la creación de blog y monetización digital sígueme para mas contenido. Estaré atento para responder tus dudas en los comentarios.*
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u/Odd_Promise7003
2026-04-24
My partner and I run 6 finance-focused websites and over the past year I’ve tested 5 premium ad networks pretty seriously. Thought I’d share real numbers and impressions because I know how unclear this space can be.
**1. Mediavine**
Easily the best overall for me. I started with my highest-quality site here and the RPMs were consistently in the €55–€70 range depending on seasonality (Q4 obviously higher), this site of mine is on average generating 12 000 000 to 15 000 000 impressions a month. Their dashboard is clean, support is solid, and the ad optimization is basically hands-off. If you qualify, it’s a no-brainer. I had to use other ad networks, because the remainder of my other sites were never approved by them for some odd reason.
[https://www.mediavine.com](https://www.mediavine.com/)
**2. Raptive**
Very close second. I moved my second site here (after it was rejected by mediavine) and saw RPMs around €50–€65. Slightly more conservative with placements than Mediavine but still very strong earnings. Great for more “brand-safe” niches and stable traffic. Impressions on this site are around 9 million a month
[https://raptive.com](https://raptive.com/)
**3. AdPlunge**
This one surprised me as I had never heard of them and my friend recommended them. I put my third site \[Again, rejected by Raptive :( \] here expecting average results, but RPMs landed around €47–€60 and in some GEOs actually outperformed my Raptive setup. They’re less strict on entry and ad setup, which gave me more flexibility. Because of that, I ended up onboarding a second site with them. Their team actively optimizes placements and demand stack, which made a noticeable difference. Also, I noticed that their demand is roughly similar to Raptives and Mediavines.
[https://adplunge.com](https://adplunge.com/)
**4. Ezoic**
Used for my fourth site. With Premium enabled, RPMs ranged €12-€17. They were not the best though, RPMs maintained that range for around 2 to 3 months, and then collapsed after that. Ads were also too spammy
**5. Adsterra**
Horrible. They were the first ones I tried before being accepted by the others.
**Final thoughts:**
If you have the traffic and can get in, Mediavine and Raptive are hard to beat in terms of consistency and overall performance. AdPlunge held its own in my tests and offered a bit more flexibility, which worked well across multiple sites. The others are still solid depending on your stage, but there’s a noticeable jump once you move into the top-tier networks.
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I'm offering content writing services for $0.08 a word, whether short or long-form articles in the technology, business, and finance niches.
With hundreds of monthly readers on my blog, The Techee, I'm good at creating detailed articles and crunching raw data into easy-to-understand information.
Below is my portfolio:
1. All articles on this blog (my personal news blog) - [https://thetechee.com/](https://thetechee.com/). Here's a sample: [Explainer: Africa’s Solar Energy Boom In 2025](https://thetechee.com/explainer-africas-solar-energy-boom/). You can find much more on the blog.
2. [https://adsterra.com/blog/author/chisom\_m/](https://adsterra.com/blog/author/chisom_m/)
3. Energy Innovations: Projects for 2025 - [https://world-economic.com/energy-innovations-projects-for-2025.html](https://world-economic.com/energy-innovations-projects-for-2025.html)
4. Brazil: An Agricultural Giant with Investment Potential - [https://world-economic.com/brazil-an-agricultural-giant-with-investment-potential.html](https://world-economic.com/brazil-an-agricultural-giant-with-investment-potential.html)
5. All articles here - [https://www.seidinstitute.com/blog](https://www.seidinstitute.com/blog)
6. [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10\_hjqSuNByEV4tqJyzSAvUiocamRw96s?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10_hjqSuNByEV4tqJyzSAvUiocamRw96s?usp=sharing)
If interested, send me an email at [
[email protected]](mailto:
[email protected]).
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Adsterra works based on CPM and CPA. If someone only views the ad, you get paid one fee, but if they register, buy something, or simply browse for a while, you get paid another fee. That's why you see some have a high CPM and others don't; basically, because they don't understand this.
Hello, I have a website with 400 users daily, and using ADSterra but only got 0,12 cents in like a month.
What I am doing wrong?
also Google adsense never accept me, what are the alternatives.
Really need help to monetize this properly because all this traffic is increasing my VPS costs.
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u/ronyman6969
2026-04-23
Yes, I've disabled all of them, even the ones that aren't explicitly NSFW. I created a website recently and its target audience its most certainly not the NSFW-Loving kind. It just started so it has very low traffic, like 80 impressions per day or so. This is my first time ever working with ads, tried Adsterra but its lack of proper personalization ruined it for me, then tried exoclick and while it allows for you to do a lot, no matter how much changes I do it only shows up NSFW ads.
After disabling every single one that could be similar to that kind of ads, it shows nothing. So are this the only type of ads that ExoClick can generate? Is it a matter or my website being very new? I'd love to hear it if someone else has had similar experiences. Thank you.
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Hola chicos, aquí os dejo algunas sugerencias:
Microsoft Ads (Bing Ads). Al ser más económico que Google Ads en términos de CPC (costo por clic) y tener menos competencia, Bing Ads podría ser una alternativa razonable.
Adroll. Esta red publicitaria sería perfecta si vuestra intención es volver a los usuarios que visitaron vuestro sitio web y no realizaron ninguna compra. Podría ayudaros a potenciar el reconocimiento de marca y aumentar las conversiones con presupuestos limitados.
Taboola y Outbrain. Las redes de descubrimiento de contenido permiten colocar sus banners en artículos de sitios web de publicación populares. Estas soluciones son perfectas para aumentar el reconocimiento de marca.
Adsterra. Es otra opción para vosotros con formatos de anuncios avanzados como Social Bar, In-Page Push, Intersticial y más, segmentación geográfica amplia y más de 20 configuraciones de audiencia para encontrar a tus clientes relevantes en 248 regiones geográficas.
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u/adsterra_network
2026-04-21
Hola, entendemos perfectamente tu frustración. Tienes razón, el SEO para iGaming es un proceso laborioso y más complejo que el SEO tradicional debido a las estrictas regulaciones, la segmentación geográfica y la intensa competencia de las grandes marcas. El éxito depende de elegir los mercados adecuados, seguir las normas locales y crear contenido que cumpla con la normativa y aporte valor real a los usuarios. El SEO técnico también es fundamental: la visibilidad web (CWV), la velocidad de carga de las páginas, el perfil de backlinks y los datos estructurados (schema). El rendimiento en móviles, una arquitectura web limpia, los enlaces internos y los títulos y descripciones bien redactados contribuyen a la visibilidad en buscadores y a la experiencia del usuario.
Otro punto clave es la confianza y la autoridad. Una marca sólida, contenido de calidad y una experiencia web fiable son esenciales para un buen posicionamiento y para convertir visitantes en clientes en el sector del iGaming.
Puedes encontrar más información en nuestro blog, que esperamos te sea útil [https://adsterra.com/blog/es/seo-igaming/](https://adsterra.com/blog/es/seo-igaming/)
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Affilate ,adsterra? Promote relateted your products. Huge oppurtunity
nothing i want to keep my site free but idk how to make money then ads are a scam i started adsterra but my cpm was .32 cents and i only made like 5 bucks off that so do you have any ideas
Have you contacted their support about this problem? Redirects sometimes occur because an advertiser has included the redirect in their ads, and the company serving the ads, Adsterra in this case, doesn't know until someone tells them.
Every month we highlight a platform that stands out as a strong **alternative to Google AdSense**, focusing on advertising networks that have proven their legitimacy and reliability over time. The goal is to feature services that are accessible to a wide range of publishers, including those who **may struggle with AdSense approval** or are looking to diversify their monetization strategies. The selected platforms are known for their ease of integration, consistent performance, and positive reputation among website owners and digital marketers.
For this month, the platform we have selected is **Adsterra**, a well-established advertising network that has become a popular choice among publishers worldwide.
Adsterra is a global ad network that was founded in **2013** and has since grown into one of the most recognized **alternatives to AdSense**. The company connects advertisers with publishers through a wide variety of ad formats and monetization solutions. Over the years, it has built a strong reputation thanks to its high fill rates, **competitive CPMs**, and flexibility when it comes to traffic sources.
One of the key advantages of Adsterra is its accessibility. Unlike AdSense, which can have strict approval requirements, Adsterra is generally more **open to different types of websites**, including smaller or newer projects. This makes it an attractive option for publishers who are just starting out or those working in niches that may not always align with AdSense policies.
Getting started with Adsterra is a straightforward process. Publishers can sign up on the platform, submit their website for review, and once approved, gain access to a dashboard where they can generate ad codes.
Link: [**Sign up in Adsterra as a publisher**](https://publishers.adsterra.com/referral/ymBM8KEUcY)
These codes can then be integrated into a website within minutes, allowing ads to start displaying almost immediately.
Adsterra offers a **wide range of ad formats**, including popunders, social bar ads, native banners, display banners, and direct links. This variety allows publishers to experiment and find the formats that perform best for their audience. The platform also supports multiple traffic types, including **desktop and mobile**, which helps maximize monetization potential.
In terms of earnings, Adsterra operates on several pricing models such as **CPM, CPC, and CPA**, depending on the ad format and campaign. This flexibility enables publishers to optimize their revenue based on their traffic characteristics and user behavior. The platform is particularly known for its strong performance with popunder ads and high-converting traffic sources.
When it comes to payments, Adsterra offers multiple withdrawal options, including **PayPal, Payoneer, wire transfer, and cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin**. The minimum payout typically starts at **$5** for some methods like Paxum, while other options may require higher thresholds. Payments are processed on a regular schedule, and the network has built a reputation for being reliable and consistent in this regard.
More info:
# [Adsterra, the best alternative to Adsense (Review)](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/05/adsterra-best-alternative-to-adsense.html)
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If you do not have an Adsense account, go for alternatives like Monumetric, Publift**,** AdMaven, Propellerads, Adsterra, Ezoic. Another option is to go for Affiliate Marketing. Look at Impact and Partnerstack to find potential products/services to promote.
It's not a virus or anything, ut was just adsterra advertising company, out some ads on my site that made all of that, so I removed it, my site is just using normal html and JavaScript it has nothing to do with hijacking, I'm using it myself, that's the whole point.
Running pops with S2S you’re right to stress about event caps. Pops will eat those like crazy.
My 2 cents from similar setup (Propeller + Adsterra, admitad/Temu style stuff):
Voluum AI / Automizer: it’s “nice to have,” not magic. It helps more with rule-based pausing and bid tweaks than actual brainy AI. You can get 80% of the benefit with good rules and manual optimization. I wouldn’t pick Voluum just for that.
Anti‑Fraud: useful if you’re lazy about zone vetting, but on pops I saw more improvement just doing aggressive zone / source blacklists and tightening targeting. It did not “pay for itself” as fast as their sales page suggests.
Keitaro: if you’re ok spending a weekend learning how to set up a decent VPS stack, it’s the most cost‑friendly for pops. Stable enough at high volume if the server is sized right. After initial setup I’d touch the server maybe once every few weeks.
If you hate tech stuff, go RedTrack. If you care about long term cost, go Keitaro. Voluum is nice but kinda overpriced for pops unless you’re huge.
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I had been using adsterra for around 2 years and I did get paid.
However my rankings in google suddenly started going down and I couldn't figure out why.
I normally have adblock on and so I was not getting the ad redirects or issues that others were seeing.
Well a few months ago, I visited my site and my adblock got turned off by accident and suddenly I was getting redirects and even got malware on the first page of my forum and it said that my computer had been hacked.
So I went in and located the malware code was injected into the head portion of the website, where I had not put any adsterra code.
At first I thought it was someone actually hacking the site as they would've had to get into my admin account to place the malicious code in that location.
So I removed the code and a few minutes later it was doing the same thing and the malicious code was back.
I still had the adsterra ad code in their regular ad locations and I was not aware at the time it was adsterra doing this.
I even changed the name of the admin location and my password and username to the admin area as well as cpanel.
I was still getting that malicious code injected again.
I finally scanned the site and found that a url that was also in the adsterra ad code was also in the malicious code in my header file causing the malware.
I then read online that others were having issues with malware from adsterra and I then immediately removed the adsterra ad codes from my website and the malicious code stopped being injected into the header and it's been fine for near 3 months now without any of the malicious code and the forum rankings are now starting to recover.
I made $200.00 and got paid, but it certainly was not worth it.
I also recommend staying away from adsterra.
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Hey everyone,
I'm setting up a global affiliate operation running popunder traffic from PropellerAds (and planning to test Adsterra, HilltopAds, and a few others). My main offers are eCommerce - AliExpress through Admitad, plus Shein, Temu, Booking, and a few regional platforms.
The whole setup relies on S2S postback tracking so I can pass SubIDs back from the affiliate network to the tracker and see exactly which zones, GEOs, and OS combinations are actually converting. Without that I'm basically burning budget blind.
I've narrowed it down to three trackers and I'm genuinely torn:
Keitaro - Self-hosted, no event limits, seems like the cheapest option long-term for high-volume pop traffic. But I've never managed my own VPS for tracking before, so I'm a bit worried about the learning curve and maintenance.
RedTrack — Cloud-based, unlimited campaigns on all plans, CAPI included everywhere. Looks clean and modern. But the event caps concern me — at scale with pops you can hit millions of events fast, and overage fees add up.
Voluum - The "industry standard" everyone talks about. The Automizer and Traffic Distribution AI sound amazing on paper.
But the pricing is steep once you start adding things up, and I've seen complaints about features being locked behind expensive tiers.
A few specific questions I'd love honest answers on:
1. Does Voluum's AI traffic distribution actually work in practice? Like, does it meaningfully improve ROI on pop traffic, or is it more of a marketing gimmick? Has anyone A/B tested campaigns with and without it?
2. Is the Anti-Fraud Kit worth it? For those running pops - how much money does it actually save you? Do you see a real difference in conversion quality after filtering out bot traffic, or are you better off just blacklisting zones manually?
3. Keitaro users running high-volume pops - how's the stability? Any issues with server load when you're pushing millions of clicks per day? How much time do you spend on server maintenance vs. actual optimization?
4. RedTrack for pop traffic specifically - anyone using it? How fast do you burn through the event limits with popunder volumes?
I'm starting at around $100/day budget and planning to scale globally (US, UK, DE, BR, MX, IN, and more). S2S postback reliability is non-negotiable for me since I need to optimize zones by actual revenue.
Would really appreciate hearing from people who've actually used these with pop traffic, not just read the comparison articles. What are you running and why did you pick it?
Thanks in advance.
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Transparency post. I launched an automated AI finance blog 3 weeks ago and wanted to share real numbers.
Stats after 3 weeks:
• 105 total visitors
• 20 articles published (automated daily)
• 167 Google Search impressions, 3 clicks
• 84.8% direct traffic, 13.3% social, 2% organic search
• 3 email subscribers
• $0 revenue (AdSense still under review)
What’s working:
• Content pipeline is fully automated — Make.com + Claude API + WordPress
• Pinterest auto-posting is generating some social traffic
• Google is starting to index the site (167 impressions)
What I’m doing next:
• Applying to Adsterra and Media.net while waiting on AdSense
• Adding more affiliate links (Amazon Associates is set up)
• Posting on Reddit (hi!) and Medium for backlinks
• Building email list via Beehiiv popup
The niche is AI personal finance — budgeting apps, robo-advisors, credit tools, tax prep. Every article is AI-generated but edited for quality.
Would love feedback from anyone who’s done the content site game. Is 3 weeks too early to worry about traffic? What worked for you in months 1-3?
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Oh I know pub col well.
If you think RU is legit, checkout Yandex or Adsterra.
so your site is editorial, not ugc.
I'd get with Pub Col and ask them. See if you can track down your advertisers / DSPs.
Maybe worth double checking you UA strings to make sure they're clean and up to date. Consider:
Client Hints: Switch from relying solely on the UA string to User-Agent Client Hints for more accurate data.
Analyze Behavioral Signals: Use behavior data (e.g., 100% bounce rates) rather than relying only on UA strings to identify and block bots, rather than potentially blocking human users.
Utilize Traffic Audits: Regularly audit traffic for "weird" UA strings—those that are too long, missing fields, or frequently changing—to identify malicious activity.
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Hey r/Uganda 👋
Let me tell you the full story, because I think it's worth telling honestly.
**The Beginning**
A few years ago (2021 - 2024), I built a web-based movie platform while still at campus. I figured out hosting, monetization, SEO (nailed it) and all that led to the success of the site.
It worked.
Between Google AdSense, Monetag, adding with Adcash and Adsterra, I was pulling in real money every month. Some months modest (mostly from few months of start), some months over **$800** across all of them. I've attached the actual screenshots, the AdSense payment history and a Monetag withdrawal so you can see this isn't something I'm inflating, but overall Adsense was leading with > **$400** per month, Monetag > **$200,** Adcash > **$100,** Adsterra I'd take two months to reach **$100**.
The platform wasn't built for any specific country**. I**t was worldwide. Traffic was growing across multiple markets. People were coming back. It felt like something real, and I was ranking 1-2 on Google Search results for my selection of keywords.
**Then AdSense Happened**
One of these other ad networks I had integrated served disruptive ads I wasn't fully in control of. Google flagged it and **banned my AdSense account and didn't accept appeal to date**.
I still had Monetag running, but after losing AdSense the income dropped to around **$300/month** when these networks realized I was nolonger on Adsense and they could cheat me without complaints. After everything I had built, that felt like a slap. I won't pretend otherwise. I was genuinely demoralized. The motivation to keep pushing drained out of me almost immediately.
I kept the site alive for a while, but I wasn't investing in it anymore. I was just going through the motions.
**Then Life Moved On**
Around December 2023, an **Indian court order** came down targeting platforms like mine and the site got caught in it. That was essentially the final nail. By then I had already mentally checked out, but since I'd chosen a Canada Domain Registrar and the EU policy doesn't easily hand down domain grabbing to Indian court without first approaching a court in Canada for the domain. I kept the site on until mid 2024.
I landed a **full-time software development job on my first job application ever in mid 2024**, and suddenly maintaining the platform on the side just didn't make sense anymore. Between the AdSense ban killing my motivation, the court order forcing a shutdown previously, and a real career now taking my energy: I let it go.
**Why I'm Back. And Why Uganda-native content inclusive this time**
That platform served a global audience, but it never spoke to anyone specifically. It was generic by design. There was no thought put into language, local context, or what a specific community actually needed. It was just... content, for everyone, which really means tailored for no one.
When I started thinking about building again recently, I asked myself a different question this time: **What does a Ugandan user actually need that nothing out there is properly giving them?**
The answers were pretty clear:
* Streaming subscriptions here are expensive. **MunoWatch alone is UGX 30,000/month**
* Most platforms don't let you download and keep content
* Internet isn't always stable enough for smooth uninterrupted streaming
* And almost **nothing cheap** out there offers content in local languages or translations that actually matter to audiences here (assuming we aren't considering local video shops)
That last point is what really drove the direction this time. A worldwide platform like before ignores that entirely. This one doesn't.
**What Zamaflix Is, And Where It Currently Stands**
I want to be completely honest with you here, because I think this community deserves transparency.
**Zamaflix is 3/4 built and has very few catalog currently.**
What I have right now is a working simulation. A Telegram Mini App where all the core functionality I'm building toward is mapped out and interactive. You can see the flow, experience how it will work, and get a genuine feel for what the finished product will do with the few catalog already there.
Think of it as a very detailed, functional prototype. The vision is fully in place. The complete comprehensive catalog is still in progress.
Here's how Zamaflix will actually work:
1. Browse a library of movies and series directly inside Telegram, including content you'd typically find on platforms like MunoWatch, plus a whole lot more from the global library non-translated.
2. **Everyone downloads.** There's no streaming-only tier, no gatekeeping. Every user gets to download content, that's the core experience, not a premium feature
3. Downloading is simple. You watch a short ad on clicking Download, and the file comes straight to your Telegram chat via the bot. That's it. No subscription required, no account needed outside Telegram
4. The bot is smart about your inbox. Files are **automatically deleted after a few generous hours** so your Telegram doesn't turn into a cluttered archive of hundreds of downloads. You get the file, you save what you want, the bot cleans up after itself
5. **Translated and dubbed content** is being considered as a feature going forward, but the full global library of non-translated content is absolutely staying. This isn't a Ugandan-only content platform. It's a platform built with Ugandan users in mind, serving global content
6. Want to save the file permanently to your gallery or share it freely? That's where the optional upgrade comes in. For a **deliberately low, per-file price**, you can unlock the file from Telegram's content protection. No monthly subscription, no commitment. Just pay for the ones you actually want to keep properly
The reason I'm sharing this now before it's fully complete is because I want to build the right thing. Not what I think people want. What people here actually tell me they want. I don't have all the time in the World now to focus on it specifically because I have a job already, but I hope I will get time to always keep the catalog updated with recent releases. The bot is at [https://t.me/zamaflixbot](https://t.me/zamaflixbot)
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There usually is **not** a true high-CPM network for Russian traffic right now, so it is more about finding the **least bad** option than a standout winner. Google’s monetization restrictions affecting Russia have also reduced major demand, so your best move is usually testing a few alternatives like Monetag, Adsterra, or PropellerAds and comparing real eCPM and fill.
r/PPC
u/ppcwithyrv
2026-04-11
There’s no single network that always pays the highest CPM for Russian traffic, so the best move is usually testing a few side by side instead of chasing one name. For lower-volume sites, Adsterra is often an easier starting point, then compare it against Monetag or AdMaven and keep whichever actually pays best on your traffic.
Facebook Jail is an informal term used to describe account restrictions that limit actions such as posting, commenting, messaging, or managing pages. These restrictions can last from a few hours to several weeks and may significantly reduce reach or disable monetization efforts. According to documented cases, restrictions are often triggered not only by harmful content but by behavioral patterns that appear automated or spam-like to Meta’s systems . Understanding these patterns is essential for maintaining stable traffic and revenue streams.
One of the primary causes of restrictions is repetitive activity. Posting identical links across multiple groups, sending large numbers of friend requests, or copying and pasting the same comments repeatedly can signal automation. Facebook’s algorithm monitors consistency, frequency, and engagement quality. Accounts that behave too aggressively, especially new ones, are more likely to be flagged for suspicious activity. A gradual and natural interaction pattern helps reduce this risk.
Another key factor is the use of raw affiliate links. Direct promotional links are often flagged or blocked, particularly when shared frequently. A safer approach involves redirecting traffic through a personal website or landing page. This method not only reduces the likelihood of restrictions but also improves user trust and engagement. Hosting content on a personal domain and avoiding low-quality link shorteners can further enhance credibility.
Content variation also plays a critical role in avoiding penalties. Pages that primarily post outbound links may be classified as low-value or spam. A balanced strategy includes a mix of informational posts, images, discussions, and occasional links. This approach aligns with Facebook’s preference for content that encourages interaction within the platform rather than redirecting users away.
Group activity requires careful management as well. Joining many groups in a short period or posting links immediately after joining can trigger moderation systems. Instead, consistent participation through comments, reactions, and non-promotional posts builds trust within communities. Adhering to group rules and posting relevant content increases acceptance and reduces the likelihood of reports.
Automation tools and growth hacks present additional risks. While they may increase efficiency, excessive or poorly configured automation can lead to detection. Maintaining human-like timing, limiting volume, and diversifying actions are essential when using such tools.
Diversifying traffic sources is another protective strategy. Relying solely on Facebook increases vulnerability to sudden restrictions. Integrating platforms such as search engines, email marketing, or other social networks ensures continuity even during temporary account limitations.
Overall, avoiding [Facebook Jail breakdown](https://adsterra.com/blog/facebook-jail/) requires consistent, authentic behavior, diversified strategies, and adherence to platform guidelines.
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The concept of buy website traffic has generated ongoing discussion in digital marketing, especially as businesses seek faster ways to grow online visibility. In simple terms, buying traffic refers to paying for visitors through advertising platforms such as search engines, social media, or ad networks. This approach is not inherently misleading or unethical; its effectiveness depends largely on execution, targeting, and overall strategy.
One of the most important distinctions lies in the **quality of traffic**. High-quality traffic consists of users who have genuine interest or intent, while low-quality traffic often includes bots or poorly targeted audiences. The assumption that large volumes of cheap traffic automatically lead to profit is inaccurate. Without proper targeting and optimization, such traffic often results in minimal engagement and no meaningful conversions.
There are several common use cases where paid traffic is applied effectively. Affiliates often direct users to review pages or landing pages, publishers boost already monetized content, and advertisers send users directly to product or service offers. In each case, the objective remains consistent: attracting users who are likely to take action rather than simply increasing visitor numbers.
Successful campaigns rely heavily on **data tracking and analytics**. Monitoring user behavior, conversion rates, and engagement metrics allows for informed adjustments. Paid traffic provides immediate feedback, making it particularly valuable for testing creatives, offers, and audience segments. Unlike organic strategies such as SEO, which require time to build momentum, paid campaigns can generate results almost instantly.
However, certain limitations must be acknowledged. Traffic acquired through paid channels typically stops once the budget is exhausted. Additionally, costs can escalate quickly without careful optimization. Choosing unreliable traffic sources increases the risk of wasted investment, highlighting the importance of platform selection and campaign management.
A balanced strategy often combines both paid and organic methods. Paid traffic delivers speed and actionable insights, while organic traffic contributes to long-term stability and sustainability. According to insights discussed in , this hybrid approach allows businesses to benefit from both immediate visibility and consistent growth over time.
For those considering this approach, several foundational principles apply:
* Ensure the website or offer is optimized for conversions
* Start with controlled, smaller budgets
* Focus on a single traffic source before expanding
* Use real performance data to guide decisions
Overall, to [buy website traffic](https://adsterra.com/blog/to-buy-web-traffic-is-it-a-good-idea-at-all/) can be effective when approached as a structured investment rather than a shortcut. The outcome depends on targeting precision, data-driven optimization, and the ability to align traffic sources with clear business objectives.
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Website monetization refers to the process of converting website traffic and content into measurable revenue while maintaining a balanced and user-friendly experience. A well-structured monetization strategy depends on multiple factors, including niche clarity, audience intent, and content quality. Websites that focus on a specific niche tend to attract more targeted visitors, which increases the likelihood of engagement and conversions. In addition, consistent publishing of valuable and relevant content builds authority over time, making monetization efforts more effective. Technical performance also plays a critical role, as slow-loading pages or poor mobile optimization can reduce user retention and limit earning potential.
A diversified approach is widely recognized as the most effective method for achieving stable income. Instead of relying on a single revenue stream, combining multiple monetization channels allows websites to remain resilient against fluctuations in traffic or market trends. Display advertising is often the most accessible starting point, offering passive income with minimal setup. Affiliate marketing adds another layer by aligning product recommendations with user intent, increasing the chances of conversions. Sponsored content becomes viable once a site establishes authority, while email marketing supports long-term audience engagement and repeat monetization opportunities.
From what has been observed in practical scenarios, the most reliable monetization stack includes display ads, affiliate links, sponsored posts, and email list building. Each component plays a distinct role in maximizing revenue potential. Display ads generate consistent baseline income, while affiliate links perform well when integrated into high-intent content. Sponsored posts provide higher payouts but require credibility and traffic. Email lists, although often underestimated, serve as a long-term asset that enables direct communication with users and repeated monetization opportunities.
For advertising specifically, platforms such as Adsterra for [website monetization](https://adsterra.com/blog/monetize-website/) offer flexible solutions that accommodate websites with varying traffic levels. Features like Smartlinks and popunders enable monetization even for sites with lower traffic volumes, which many traditional networks may not support. However, excessive or intrusive ad placements can negatively impact user experience, leading to higher bounce rates and reduced engagement. Strategic placement and relevance of ads are more important than quantity.
A structured implementation approach improves overall results. Initial focus should remain on building quality content and consistent traffic. Monetization methods should then be introduced gradually, ensuring that user experience remains intact. Continuous testing of ad formats, placement strategies, and content alignment helps optimize performance. This balanced and data-driven approach allows website monetization to scale effectively without compromising usability or audience trust.
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Twitter (X) remains a powerful traffic source, but monetization requires a structured and adaptable approach rather than direct promotion. A sustainable strategy revolves around a **three-layer funnel** that converts casual scrolling into measurable revenue. According to , the most effective flow starts with engaging Twitter content, followed by a **pre-lander page**, and ends with a **Smartlink integration** that dynamically routes users to optimized offers.
This model works because Twitter users rarely make immediate purchasing decisions, which is why [monetizing Twitter traffic](https://adsterra.com/blog/success-story-how-to-monetize-twitter-traffic/) depends on guiding users through a gradual journey rather than pushing instant conversions. Instead, users click out of curiosity—seeking additional context, entertainment, or deeper insights. A well-designed pre-lander acts as a bridge, warming up visitors through listicles, short guides, or interactive content before presenting monetized links. This extra step improves engagement and increases the likelihood of conversions compared to direct affiliate linking, which is often throttled or ignored.
**Smartlinks** play a central role in this ecosystem. Rather than relying on a single offer, Smartlinks automatically match users with the most relevant and highest-paying offers based on location, device, and behavior. This automation simplifies optimization and allows consistent earnings even with unpredictable social traffic. However, implementation must remain clean and user-friendly. Overloaded pages, excessive popups, or misleading hooks can reduce trust and harm long-term performance.
Content format selection significantly impacts traffic generation. Proven formats include trending commentary, niche authority threads, and curiosity-driven posts. Trending content benefits from speed, capturing attention during viral moments. Authority threads build credibility over time by offering structured insights, while curiosity posts leverage psychological triggers to drive clicks. Each format feeds traffic into the same funnel, ensuring consistency in monetization.
Geographic targeting also affects revenue outcomes. Traffic from Tier-1 regions such as the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada typically generates higher returns, while other regions may require volume to achieve similar results. Segmenting audiences or tailoring content by region can improve overall efficiency.
Consistency matters, but volume alone does not guarantee success. A balanced schedule—combining daily posts, periodic threads, and occasional high-effort viral attempts—helps maintain visibility without burnout. Performance tracking should focus on key metrics such as click-through rates, link clicks, and revenue per placement.
This strategy acknowledges an important reality: virality is unpredictable, and revenue often comes in spikes rather than steady growth. Despite this, Twitter remains one of the lowest-cost traffic channels available, offering scalable opportunities when paired with structured funnels and adaptive content strategies.
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Social media monetization refers to the process of converting audience attention into revenue through strategic digital methods. It is no longer limited to influencers with massive followings, as engagement quality has become a more critical factor than audience size. Platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and X provide multiple opportunities for creators and businesses to generate income by leveraging content visibility and user interaction. The key principle behind monetization lies in understanding how audiences behave—what they click, watch, and engage with—rather than simply focusing on follower counts. This shift has opened the door for smaller creators and niche communities to participate in the monetization ecosystem effectively.
Two primary monetization approaches dominate the landscape. The first is platform-native monetization, which includes brand collaborations, affiliate marketing, subscriptions, and ad revenue programs. These methods are integrated within social media platforms and are often promoted as the standard path to earning. However, they come with limitations such as algorithm dependency, eligibility criteria, and regional restrictions. Not all creators have equal access to these features, which can slow down growth and income potential. As a result, relying solely on built-in tools may not provide consistent or scalable earnings.
An alternative approach focuses on external monetization strategies. Instead of relying entirely on platform features, traffic is redirected to external destinations such as landing pages, link hubs, or monetized links. This model allows greater control and flexibility, especially when audiences are more likely to click than to purchase. Tools such as [social media monetization](https://adsterra.com/blog/social-media-monetization/) platforms can be integrated as supplementary solutions, enabling revenue generation from user activity without disrupting content flow . This method is particularly effective in scenarios where engagement is high but direct conversions remain low, ensuring that traffic value is not lost.
Effective monetization depends on maintaining a balance between value and promotion. Content that feels overly commercial can reduce trust and engagement, while subtle and relevant integration tends to perform better. Metrics such as click-through rates and interaction levels provide more actionable insights than likes alone. A focused strategy, combined with continuous testing and refinement, often produces stronger results than attempting multiple monetization methods simultaneously.
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Once considered one of the most reliable and high-performing traffic monetization platforms in the adult niche, **Plugrush** built a strong reputation thanks to its consistent payouts, quality traffic solutions, and user-friendly interface. For many publishers, it was a go-to option for maximizing revenue from adult audiences.
However, since March of this year, the situation has changed dramatically. The platform has become inaccessible for many users, publishers are unable to log into their accounts, and support channels appear to be completely unresponsive. Emails go unanswered, and there has been no official communication clarifying the company’s status. All signs point to a **silent shutdown**, leaving publishers in an uncertain position and forcing them to look for reliable alternatives.
Fortunately, the **adult monetization** ecosystem remains rich with opportunities. There are still numerous platforms offering competitive CPM rates, advanced targeting options, and a wide range of ad formats designed specifically for **adult traffic**. While no single solution may perfectly replicate what Plugrush once offered, several alternatives come close and, in some cases, even surpass it in certain areas.
# Exoclick
**ExoClick** is one of the leading advertising networks specializing in online display and native ads, with a strong presence in both **mainstream and adult markets**. Since its launch in 2006, the platform has become a key player in digital advertising by offering publishers a flexible and profitable way to monetize their websites.
For publishers, ExoClick operates on a revenue-sharing basis, primarily through **CPM** (cost per mille) and **CPC** (cost per click) models, although other performance-based methods are also supported. The platform uses a **real-time bidding** (RTB) system, meaning advertisers compete for impressions in real time, ensuring publishers obtain the highest possible rates for their traffic.
*Ad Types*: CPM / CPC
*Ad Formats*: Banners / Native / Popunders / Push Ads / Interstitial / Video Ads
*Minimum Payment*: €50
*Payment Terms*: Net 7
*Payment Method*: Crypto, Paxum, Wire Transfer, BitPay
*Others*: Traffic from all countries / Adult & Mainstream Ads / Optimized Conversions / Anti AdBlock solution / Dedicated Account Manager / Weekly Payments
*To Join this Network:* [**Sign up in Exoclick as a Publisher**](https://www.exoclick.com/signup/?login=DigFrak)
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# Adsterra
Founded in 2013, **Adsterra** is currently one of the best known Adsense Alternative to monetize all kind of Blogs and Websites. A leading digital advertising platform serving over 25 billion geo-targeted ad impressions per month.
With Adsterra, you can use various ad formats to stream you profits without annoying users. You can thrive on different ad units combinations like in-page push ads and popunders, or classic banner ads mixed with short video pre-rolls. In addition, the Adsterra's in-house developed **anti-Adblock solution** increases your revenue by 20%. Adblock users are not accustomed to ads, so your ad placements win all their attention, which leads to higher CTRs.
Full Review: [**Adsterra, the best alternative to Adsense**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/05/adsterra-best-alternative-to-adsense.html)
*Ad Types* : eCPM
*Ad Formats* : Banners / PopUnders / Social Bar / Push Ads / Native Ads / Video Ads
*Minimum Payout amount* : $5 / $100
*Payment Terms* : Net15
*Payment Method* : Paypal / Bank Wire / Paxum / Bitcoin
*Others* : Traffic from all countries / Unlimited Websites / Free Sites Allowed / Real Time Statistics / 100% Fill Rate/ Anti-Adblock Technology / Personal Account Manager
*To Join this Network :* [**Adsterra - Premium Advertising Network**](https://publishers.adsterra.com/referral/ymBM8KEUcY)
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# BongaCash
BongaCash has been around since 2012 and has managed to gain considerable experience in the **adult niche** over the years. It's the fastest growing, **highest paying affiliate program** behind a top converting live adult sex cam site. Experienced specialists will explain how you can increase your profits and what Promo tools would be effective for you.
*Ad Types*: CPA / PPL / PPS
*Ad Formats*: Webcams / Banners / Native Ads / Push Notifications / Messenger Ads /PopUnder / Chat Room / Direct Links / Video Ads / Mobile Ads
*Minimum Payment*: $200 USD
*Payment Terms*: Net 30
*Payment Method*: Paxum / ePayService / WebMoney / Bitcoin / Crypto
*Others*: Global GEO coverage / High-quality adult traffic
*To Join this Network*: [**BoncaCash - The Best Adult Affiliate Program**](https://bongacash.com/ref?c=293985)
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# PopAds
**PopAds** is one of the most well-known ad networks in today’s affiliate marketing world, and probably the best PopUnder Advertising Network to monetize all kind of Blogs and Website. As an Adsense Alternative, PopAds offers traffic for over 100 different countries. The US is the country that’s got that sweet, hyper-unique traffic: around 2.5 million views and an average bid of $26 per 1000 impressions.
*More info*: [**Review PopAds**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/01/popads-best-popunder-ad-network.html)
*Ad Types* : CPM
*Ad Formats* : PopUnders
*Minimum Payment* : $5 USD
*Payment Terms* : Daily / On request
*Payment Method* : Paypal / WebMoney / Capitalist / Bitcoin / Wire
*Others* : Accept traffic from all countries / No minimum traffic requirements / Control of Ads / Adult websites are accepted
*To Join this Network* : [**PopAds - The Best Popunder Network**](https://www.popads.net/users/refer/33850)
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# EzMob
**EZmob** is a global performance-based ad network designed primarily for publishers with **high-quality, high-volume traffic**. Unlike entry-level ad platforms that accept small blogs or newly launched websites, EZmob positions itself as a solution for established publishers capable of delivering consistent, clean traffic, particularly from Tier 1 and Tier 2 countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Western Europe.
The platform offers multiple monetization models, including **CPM, CPC, and CPA**, allowing publishers to optimize revenue depending on their audience and traffic behavior. EZmob supports several ad formats, including pop ads, interstitials, display banners, Video and direct links.
*Ad Types*: eCPM
*Ad Formats*: Popup / Popunder / Header Bidding / Banners / In-Page Ads / Direct Links / Video Ads
*Minimum Payment*: $100
*Payment Terms*: Net 30
*Payment Method*: Paypal / WebMoney / Wire Transfer / Capitalist / Paxum / Payoneer
*Others*: Traffic from all countries / 100% Fill Rate / Dedicated Affiliate Manager / High CPM Rates / Self-Serve Platform / Maintream & Adult Ads allowed
*To Join this Network:* [**Sign up in EZmob as a publisher**](https://dashboard.ezmob.com/auth/register?ref_id=12071)
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# HillTopAds
**HillTopAds** is a global advertising network that offers a variety of monetization and traffic acquisition solutions for both **publishers and advertisers**. Launched in 2013, the platform has built a reputation for providing high-converting ad formats and reliable payouts, making it a popular choice for those looking to monetize their websites or promote their products online.
For publishers, HillTopAds provides **multiple ad formats** including pop-unders, video ads, in-page ads, smart links, and display banners. These formats are designed to ensure maximum fill rates and **high eCPM**, even for traffic from less profitable GEOs. The platform supports websites in all niches, including adult content, and provides **anti-AdBlock technology** to help increase revenue by recovering lost impressions.
*Review*: [**HillTopAds, Web Monetization platform**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2025/08/hilltopads-web-monetization-platform.html)
*Ad Types*: CPM / CPC / CPA
*Ad Formats*: PopUnders, Banners, Video VAST, In-Page Ads, Smart Links
*Minimum Payment*: $20
*Payment Terms*: Net 7
*Payment Method*: Paypal / Crypto / Wire Transfer / Capitalist / Wise / Paxum / WebMoney
*Others*: Self-serve Platform / Accept traffic from almost all countries / 100% Fill Rate / Anti-Adblock Ads / Low requirements for Publishers / Mainstream and Non-Mainstream Ads
*To Join this Network:* [**Sign up in HillTopAds**](https://hilltopads.com/signup)
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# Clickadilla
ClickAdilla is an ad network that helps connect advertisers with publishers. It offers various features, including real-time bidding, campaign management, and reporting tools. ClickAdilla provides publishers a self-service portal, which allows them to add ad placements to their website, help them manage their traffic inventory, and view performance data.
*Ad Types* : CPM / CPC
*Ad Formats* : Banners / Popunders / Web-Push / In-stream Video / In-page Push / Native Ads
*Minimum Payment* : $50
*Payment Terms* : Net 7
*Payment Method* : Paypal / Bank Transfer / WebMoney / Paxum / Bitcoin
*Others* : Traffic from all countries / 100% Fill Rate / Mainstream & Adult traffic allowed / Customizable ad campaigns / Self service Platform
*To Join this Network:* [**Sign up in ClickAdilla**](https://publishers.clickadilla.com/signup?ref=fuwBtI)
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# PopCash
With **PopCash,** publishers can easily leverage this ad network to serve popunders to their users and earn high ad revenue. Additionally, publishers can use this ad network for both web and mobile monetization. All you need to do is register, submit your website and place the popunder code on the desired pages. Once your domain has been approved, all of your visitors will be shown a popunder advertisement every 24 hours. This assures that your viewers' experience will not be affected by the popunder ads.
More info: [**Review of PopCash**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/06/popcash-popunder-network.html)
*Company Name* : **PopCash**
*Ad Types* : CPM
*Ad Formats* : PopUnders
*Minimum Payment* : $10 USD
*Payment Terms* : Daily / On request
*Payment Method* : Paypal / Paxum / Skrill / Wire Transfer / Payoneer / Bitcoin
*Others* : Accept traffic from all countries / No minimum traffic requirements / Control of Ads / Adult websites are accepted / Clean and Safe Ads
*To Join this Network:* [**Sign up in PopCash**](https://popcash.net/register/3743)
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Hello guys! Monetizing a Facebook page can be done directly through Facebook tools or indirectly by sending traffic to other platforms. Usually, success depends on engagement, consistency, and choosing the right methods.
To earn directly on Facebook, you must meet platform requirements: followers, watch time, and policy compliance. Once eligible, you can use built-in tools like ads, subscriptions, and brand partnerships. More ways to monetize a Facebook Page are:
1. Video Ads
2. Fan Subscriptions
3. Live Streaming (Stars)
4. Sell Products
5. Courses & Webinars
6. Affiliate Marketing
7. Paid Events, etc.
Indirect Monetization:
* Send traffic to a website monetized with ads, like popunders or social-style ads via landing pages
* Use smartlinks for direct monetization
Facebook offers many ways to earn. Real success comes from building an engaged audience and combining multiple monetization strategies. You can read more about [Facebook monetization](https://adsterra.com/blog/ways-to-monetize-your-facebook/) in our guide.
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Hello, guys! You can find more on the best CPA offers in our guide “Best CPA Offers for Affiliate Profits. Top Affiliate Deals for ID, US, BD, and more" in the Adsterra official blog.
First of all, to run a CPA deal, you are likely to start with:
* Finding relevant offers that match your traffic type and target audience
* Prioritizing traffic sources for cpa offers
* Using the offers wishlist to preview profitable deals
* Setting up campaigns to bring in conversions
* Track and optimize performance for best results
To run better CPA campaigns, make sure your offer matches your traffic. Targeting the appropriate country and device is important. It’s also helpful to start with a single GEO and operating system to make optimization easier, and use tools like Smart CPM to reduce costs and improve overall efficiency.
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Hello, guys! Social platforms give access to huge global audiences, making them powerful for earning money. How to monetize rather than with ads:
1. Sell Products or Services
2. Offer Premium Content
3. Sponsored Content & Brand Deals
4. Affiliate & Referral Programs
5. Influencer Marketing
6. Live Content & Events
What’s key? Focus on intent, not just traffic. For instance, methods like affiliate marketing can work even without a large following.
Start simple, test what converts, then layer streams, most people under-monetize by relying on just one method. Also optimize UX, match offers to your audience, and track data so you can scale what works and cut what doesn’t.
For next-level monetization, you can try smartlinks: one link that directs users to highly relevant offers for higher conversions.
More tips in our guide [Monetize Social Media Traffic](https://adsterra.com/blog/social-media-monetization/)
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Hi, guys! Website monetization can generate strong income, but many publishers indeed lose earnings due to avoidable mistakes. Here are a few more website monetization mistakes to add to the list:
1. Poor Ad Placement
2. Ignoring User Experience
3. Using Irrelevant Ads or Offers
4. Ignoring Mobile Optimization
5. Lack of Testing and Optimization
6. Ignoring Audience Trust
To avoid the mistakes, you can:
* Keep ads balanced and non-intrusive
* Match ads to your audience’s interests
* Focus on fast, mobile-friendly design
* Build traffic before monetizing heavily
* Test and optimize continuously
* Prioritize user trust and experience
The more you focus on quality traffic, relevant ads, and long-term strategy, the more consistent and scalable your revenue will be. You can find more tips in here [website monetization mistakes](https://adsterra.com/blog/monetize-website/).
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Yes, exactly. One of my beta testers was severely infected with adware and viruses thanks to Adsterra. Support does NOT HELP YOU if you complain. Adsterra is only good for porn, hackware, and other illegal sites. Total trash.
Here let me copy paste what I've written on the other post.
Problem is not all regions generate same ad revenue.
For example 2026 data from analytics firms like AdAmigo and Adsterra shows that a US user’s CPM or the price for 1,000 ads is around $23–$35, while in the Philippines or India, it’s often between $0.40–$2.80.
In the blocked regions, the ads don't even cover the electricity for the AI to think. I'm from one of those blocked countries by the way.
Meaning, a person in T3 country has to watch like 30 to 40 ads to generate same value with one ad in T1 country. And no one gonna sit watching 30 ads in one sit.
And let's not even talk about how many people that use adblocks.
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Problem is not all regions generate same ad revenue.
For example 2026 data from analytics firms like AdAmigo and Adsterra shows that a US user’s CPM or the price for 1,000 ads is around $23–$35, while in the Philippines or India, it’s often between $0.40–$2.80.
In the blocked regions, the ads don't even cover the electricity for the AI to think. I'm from one of those blocked countries by the way.
Meaning, a person in T3 country has to watch like 30 to 40 ads to generate same value with one ad in T1 country. And no one gonna sit watching 30 ads in one sit.
And let's not even talk about how many people that use adblocks.
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I'm offering content writing services for $0.08 a word, whether short or long-form articles in the technology, business, and finance niches.
With hundreds of monthly readers on my blog, The Techee, I'm good at creating detailed articles and crunching raw data into easy-to-understand information.
Below is my portfolio:
1. All articles on this blog (my personal news blog) - [https://thetechee.com/](https://thetechee.com/). Here's a sample: [Explainer: Africa’s Solar Energy Boom In 2025](https://thetechee.com/explainer-africas-solar-energy-boom/). You can find much more on the blog.
2. [https://adsterra.com/blog/author/chisom\_m/](https://adsterra.com/blog/author/chisom_m/)
3. Brazil: An Agricultural Giant with Investment Potential - [https://world-economic.com/brazil-an-agricultural-giant-with-investment-potential.html](https://world-economic.com/brazil-an-agricultural-giant-with-investment-potential.html)
4. Energy Innovations: Projects for 2025 - [https://world-economic.com/energy-innovations-projects-for-2025.html](https://world-economic.com/energy-innovations-projects-for-2025.html)
5. All articles here - [https://www.seidinstitute.com/blog](https://www.seidinstitute.com/blog)
6. [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10\_hjqSuNByEV4tqJyzSAvUiocamRw96s?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10_hjqSuNByEV4tqJyzSAvUiocamRw96s?usp=sharing)
If interested, send me an email at [
[email protected]](mailto:
[email protected]).
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I'm offering content writing services for $0.08 a word, whether short or long-form articles in the technology, business, and finance niches.
With hundreds of monthly readers on my blog, [The Techee](https://thetechee.com/), I'm good at creating detailed articles and crunching raw data into easy-to-understand information.
Below is my portfolio:
1. All the articles on this blog - [https://thetechee.com/](https://thetechee.com/). Here's a sample: [Explainer: Africa’s Solar Energy Boom In 2025](https://thetechee.com/explainer-africas-solar-energy-boom/). You can find much more on the blog.
2. [https://adsterra.com/blog/author/chisom\_m/](https://adsterra.com/blog/author/chisom_m/)
3. Energy Innovations: Projects for 2025 - [https://world-economic.com/energy-innovations-projects-for-2025.html](https://world-economic.com/energy-innovations-projects-for-2025.html)
4. Brazil: An Agricultural Giant with Investment Potential - [https://world-economic.com/brazil-an-agricultural-giant-with-investment-potential.html](https://world-economic.com/brazil-an-agricultural-giant-with-investment-potential.html)
5. All articles here - [https://www.seidinstitute.com/blog](https://www.seidinstitute.com/blog)
6. [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10\_hjqSuNByEV4tqJyzSAvUiocamRw96s?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10_hjqSuNByEV4tqJyzSAvUiocamRw96s?usp=sharing)
If interested, send me an email at [
[email protected]](mailto:
[email protected]).
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Adsterra is most spammy ad network just remove it
I tried adsterra like 10 years ago and as soon as I did, it redirected all my traffic to who knows where. It seems like they still haven't change.
No, there is no virus, their ads was just like that.
My advice, avoid at all cost.
As for the other two, I don't know. if your site is really infected, it might be those.
I'm speaking from what I experienced 10 years ago. I'm not sure if that is still the case
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No not recently. But before 3 weeks I connected ad network adsterra and hilltopads(last week) and also I have 1 banner from crackrevenue
A local news website is a viable idea when well approached. Launching anew, you can keep in mind a few universal setup tips such as domain purchase, choosing a simple, scalable CMS (Blogger, WordPress, or Wix), marketing your news site via social media and press, and, of course, pay attention to traffic building (social media, email list, etc.) and upfront costs for domain name and hosting as you’ve mentioned.
You can start with general approaches to [make money on your news website](https://adsterra.com/blog/how-to-make-money-from-a-news-website/), like:
* placing ads on your pages from an ad network, like a banner, social bar, interstitial, popunder, smartlink, or the best working ad combo.
* subscriptions and membership for exclusive content,
* donations using one of the available addons for your chosen CMS,
* affiliate links, etc.
To get more locally personalized offers, you can seek sponsored business partnerships for your community content.
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Hi, guys! The news niche is a real driver. When starting out, you can use AI tools to speed up processes and social media promotion for more traffic and pay close attention to fact-checking and SEO/GEO best practices. A few more tips for news sites: if you plan on boosting your SEO, Google Discover is the approach to consider. By generating enough content daily, you have all the chances to get into the Discover Feed and obtain high-volume traffic to monetize.
Here are a few ideas on [how to start a news website and make money](https://adsterra.com/blog/how-to-make-money-from-a-news-website/):
* Partner with an ad network to place ads like Popunders, Social Bar, In-Page Push, Interstitials, Banners, Smartlinks, etc.
* Collaborate with brands for sponsored articles,
* Arrange subscriptions through special plugins,
* Join affiliate programs to promote affiliate links on your site.
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Here are a few add-ons that might be insightful on how to earn money from Facebook. In fact Facebook pages can be monetized through multiple practical methods. Creators earn via subscriptions, offering exclusive content to loyal followers. Through affiliate marketing, they promote products using tracked links for commissions. Publishers and creators can direct users to websites with ads (e.g., smartlinks, banners, popunders, social bars, etc.), generating CPM and CPA revenue. Businesses use Facebook Shops or Marketplace to sell products directly. On top, you always have sponsored posts and brand deals that pay for promotion, while features like Reels and live ads provide additional income streams.
Please remember to follow Facebook policies and rules: use professional mode, post original content, stay active, avoid violations,...
Combining different methods for a stable income is also a good idea. Using third-party tools for those not eligible for Meta's programs is another option, you have ad networks like Google AdSense or more flexible ones like Adsterra to monetize your social media traffic.
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Bueno para digerir un porco esa cantidad te lo simplifico un poco más. Estamos hablando de 7mil visitas diarias aproximadamente, 95% del trafico proveniente de Venezuela, el peor pagado. Con esas 7 mil visitas diarias conseguía entre 5 - 7 dólares en Adsterra. jeje ¿Suena menos doloroso?
Čudno. On se bas lako integrise. Baci pogled na - AdSterra i Amazon Publisher Services.
**Starting a blog** can be an exciting journey, especially when you begin exploring **ways to earn money** from your content. For beginners, the idea of turning a blog into a source of income might seem overwhelming, but it’s absolutely possible with the right strategies. If you’ve just launched your blog and are looking to make your first earnings, focusing on three **proven methods:** monetization through ad networks, promoted posts, and affiliate marketing.
One of the most accessible ways to begin **monetizing your blog** is by joining an ad network. Platforms like **Google AdSense**, [**Adsterra**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/05/adsterra-best-alternative-to-adsense.html)**,** [**MGID**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/11/mgid-native-advertising-network-review.html)**,** [**Adcash**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/03/adcash-review-guide-payments.html) or [**Monetag**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/02/propellerads-advertising-network.html) allow you to display ads on your website and earn money each time a visitor views or clicks on them. This method works best when your blog starts receiving consistent traffic. Even if you don’t have thousands of visitors per day, some networks cater to small blogs and can help you generate modest but real income as you grow. ([**List of Advertising Networks to Monetize your Blog or website**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/p/advertising-networks-to-monetize.html))
Another effective method is writing **promoted posts**, also known as sponsored content. As your blog gains visibility within your niche, brands may approach you, or you can reach out to them, to publish articles that feature their products or services. These posts are usually **paid at a flat rate** and can be a great way to earn more in a single deal than from ads alone. It’s important to maintain transparency by disclosing **sponsored content** and ensuring it aligns with your blog’s theme and audience. Platforms like [**Valued Voice**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2024/05/valued-voice-platform-for-content.html) and [**Publisuites**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2023/03/publisuites-content-marketing-platform.html) act as intermediaries and can be very useful for finding advertisers interested in hiring sponsored posts.
[**Affiliate marketing**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/p/affiliate-marketing.html) is also a beginner-friendly way to earn income. This involves promoting products or services using a **unique affiliate link**; if someone makes a purchase through your link, you earn a commission. Many bloggers start with affiliate programs from **Amazon, ShareASale, or niche-specific networks**. The key to success is recommending products you genuinely believe in and incorporating them naturally into your blog posts, such as through reviews or tutorials.
On this article there is more info about how to earn money with a Blog:
# [Best Methods to Monetize a Blog](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2024/11/best-methods-to-monetize-blog.html)
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u/Astral_Sorcerer
2026-03-31
Hello, so i just started using Adsterra for my website. Ofc, i havent diverted my own real traffic to this because I wanted to test this out. So i sent out the link of this to as many people i knew and let them test it. This is the CPM I got. Is this how much it should be? Should i not expect a higher CPM?
My question primarily is:
1. Does Adsterra give only this much for non-nsfw ads or is it because the site has low impressions?
2. Will the cpm go up overtime?
3. If yes, how much CPM can i expect to get from this?
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u/Heavy_Description322
2026-03-31
2 options you might wannna try are Ezoic and PubPower, as both can plug into a more modern stack and usually do a decent job balancing yield with UX on image‑heavy sites.
Whatever you do, be careful with networks like Adsterra, they’re known for more aggressive formats and can easily tank UX and long‑term audience trust if you’re not extremely conservative with implementation.
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u/Outrageous-Sound-188
2026-03-30
I am testing Adsterra VAST and this are my stats for the last 5 days (international traffic, mostly Europe): 17k impression, 1450 clicks, CTR 8%, CPM $0.037, Earnings: $0.66. I will disable those ads as they are bringing no financial value at all. I am still looking for a better Ad provider.
¡Qué tal! Te respondo por puntos:
1. **Plataformas:** No tienes que pagar nada para empezar; al contrario, ellas te pagan a ti por mostrar anuncios. Yo uso principalmente **Google AdSense** y **Adsterra**, que son de las mejores para monetizar.
2. **Nichos:** Escojo temas que tengan muchas búsquedas y poca competencia. Lo ideal es escribir sobre algo que te guste, pero que también sea rentable en anuncios. Generalmente paso horas viendo nichos de otras personas hasta que doy con alguno que me gusta y que creo que puedo dominar.
3. **Cobros en Venezuela:** Para **Adsterra** es muy fácil porque puedes cobrar por **Binance (USDT)** o PayPal. Con **AdSense**, lo común es usar una cuenta bancaria de Mercantil, es el único banco que permite recibir pagos de google adsense por ahora.
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No conozco Adsterra, hay que pagar para empezar? c'omo escoges los nichos para escribir en un blog? y c'omo los cobras desde Venezuela? gracias por tus respuestas
no idea dude, most probably they have huge traffics.. adsense is wayy better than adsterra.. and if ur site is for developers, then carbon ads and ethical ads would be much better...
Seen a lot of Facebook traffic sites using adsterra with adsense.
¡Hola a todos! He trabajado durante años tanto en **YouTube** como monetizando **páginas web**, y hoy quiero compartirles qué camino es, según mi experiencia, el más corto para ver resultados.
Muchos me preguntan: *"Abrahan, ¿por dónde empiezo si necesito dinero pronto?"*. Aquí les cuento mi realidad:
# YouTube:
Empecé mi canal ("Monetiza tu Tiempo") y me encontré con la barrera de las **4,000 horas y los 1,000 suscriptores**. En un país con problemas constantes de electricidad e internet lento, subir contenido y esperar a que el algoritmo te favorezca requiere muchísima paciencia. Me tomó bastantes meses empezar a cobrar mis primeros dólares de Adsense.
* Es excelente para crear una marca personal y escalar a largo plazo, pero es lento para empezar desde cero.
# Páginas Web:
Con mis sitios web la historia fue distinta. No tuve que esperar meses por una aprobación externa masiva para empezar a generar. En la web, puedes usar marketing de afiliados o redes de anuncios alternativas (como Adsterra) desde el primer mes. Mientras mi canal de YouTube seguía acumulando horas, mis artículos de SEO ya estaban generando ingresos diarios, por pequeños que fueran al principio.
* Si necesitas dinero rápido, la web permite monetizar mucho antes que YouTube.
# Mi recomendación:
Si hoy me quedara sin nada y necesitara generar ingresos el próximo mes: **Elegiría las páginas web.** Tienes mucho más control sobre cuándo y cómo empiezas a ganar. YouTube es una herramienta increíble para el futuro, pero la web es la que paga las cuentas más rápido.
*En su caso ¿qué les ha funcionado mejor a ustedes? ¿YouTube o páginas web? Los leo en los comentarios.*
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yeah.. i also tried adsterra but they suck.. they are mostly for illegal sites and stuff.. ig who gets huge traffics..
edit: idk i never added a pop or redirecting ads but my users were redirecte to shady sites.. after that i removed the ads completly.. i still make wayy lot more than i could ever(i mean literally ever) make from adsterra..
Según tu experiencia vale la pena trabajar con adsense o adsterra? O ya es un mercado sobre saturado?
**Have you used either Monetag or Adsterra?**
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u/Different_Net122
2026-03-29
Actually, they are right, I used adsterra, and put just 1 ad unit, not much ads, no, just 1 ad unit and its simple banner, but then, the website starting redirects to random websites, wtf? I just put a banner not redirecting ad unit or smth
And when I contacted support, they didn’t help, unfortunately i was going to working with them but after this situation nah.
+ it was okay when i put it for the first 2 hours and then it start the redirecting thing..
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Los detalles los explique en un video de YouTube. Buscar en mi canal de YouTube "Monetiza tu Tiempo" "Cómo Ganar DINERO con Trafico Deportivo + Adsterra"
Sé lo que se siente. Pasas meses escribiendo contenido, ajustando el diseño y siguiendo todas las reglas de SEO, solo para recibir ese correo de 'Contenido de poco valor' o 'Violación de políticas' de Google AdSense. Me pasó tres veces seguidas con mi último proyecto.
En ese punto, tenía dos opciones: rendirme o buscar una forma de monetizar ese tráfico mientras seguía mejorando el sitio. Decidí diversificar.
Empecé a buscar redes con **aprobación instantánea** y terminé probando **Adsterra**. Honestamente, al principio era escéptico por la reputación de 'anuncios extraños' que algunos mencionan, pero encontré una configuración que me está funcionando:
1. **Evita los Popunders (por ahora):** Si te importa la experiencia de usuario, no empieces con pops. Yo usé la **Social Bar**. Parece una notificación del sistema y el CTR es sorprendentemente alto.
2. **Filtra los anuncios:** Esta es la parte más importante. Hablé con mi manager de cuenta (sí, realmente te asignan uno) y le pedí que filtrara categorías específicas que no quería en mi sitio.
3. **El resultado:** Pasé de $0 a unos **$5 - $7 diarios** constantes. No es una fortuna, pero paga el hosting, las renovaciones de dominio y motiva ver que mi tráfico realmente vale algo.
Si estás atrapado en el 'bucle de AdSense', no dejes que tu tráfico se desperdicie. Hay alternativas que pagan bien si sabes cómo configurarlas.
¿Alguien más ha hecho el cambio? ¿Cómo han visto sus CPM últimamente?
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u/Small-Ear-5083
2026-03-29
I also see those kinds of comments and I've never had those problems in 6 years. I think what they do when using Adsterra is fill their blog with ads, include all formats, and that saturates the website, which is obviously bad. But if you use Adsterra correctly, it doesn't give you any problems.
Puedes becar en YouTube un video que se llama "Cómo Ganar DINERO con Trafico Deportivo + Adsterra" allí explico todo sin guardarme nada
si quieres ver una explicación mas detallada buscar en YouTube "Cómo Ganar DINERO con Trafico Deportivo + Adsterra"
Website monetization is no longer just an option, it’s a core growth strategy. Whether you run a blog or niche website, the key is turning your traffic into sustainable income streams without harming user experience.
# 1. Build a Strong Foundation First
Before monetizing, your website must be optimized for performance and trust. This includes fast loading speed, mobile responsiveness, and high-quality, niche-focused content. A clear structure and essential pages (like privacy policy and contact info) also improve credibility and eligibility for monetization platforms.
Without consistent traffic and valuable content, even the best monetization methods won’t perform.
# 2. Start with High-Impact Monetization Methods
The most effective websites combine multiple revenue streams instead of relying on just one. Key options include:
* **Display advertising.** Earn from impressions or clicks with minimal effort.
* **Affiliate marketing.** Promote relevant products and earn commissions.
* **Sponsored content.** Partner with brands for higher payouts.
* **Email monetization.** Turn subscribers into repeat revenue.
Diversification reduces risk and increases earning potential.
# 3. Use Ad Networks to Scale Quickly
Ad networks, such as Google AdSense or Adsterra, simplify [traffic monetization](https://adsterra.com/blog/monetize-website/) by connecting you with advertisers instantly. Once approved, you can place ad codes and start earning from your traffic without negotiating deals manually.
Traditional as well as advanced ad formats, including social bars, native ads, popunders, and in-page push, allow you to test what performs best with your audience.
# 4. Explore Advanced Revenue Streams
As your traffic grows, you can unlock higher-value strategies:
* Sell digital products or courses,
* Launch paid memberships for exclusive content,
* Offer direct ad placements to brands,
* Even flip your website for profit.
# 5. Optimize Ad Placement and User Experience
Monetization should never compromise usability. Strategic ad placement, such as top banners or in-content ads like smartlinks or direct links, can boost engagement without overwhelming visitors.
A good rule: keep ad density balanced and continuously test layouts to find the highest-performing setup.
# 6. Avoid Common Monetization Mistakes
Many websites lose revenue by focusing only on short-term gains. Common pitfalls include:
* Overloading pages with intrusive ads,
* Promoting irrelevant offers,
* Ignoring SEO and page speed,
* Monetizing too early without traffic.
A user-first approach leads to better retention and long-term earnings.
# Final Thoughts
Website monetization works best when it’s strategic, not aggressive. Focus on building traffic, diversify your income streams, and continuously optimize performance. This is how you turn a simple website into a reliable revenue-generating asset.
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Hola, la plantilla la regale en mi canal de YouTube. Puedes buscar en YouTube "Cómo Ganar DINERO con Trafico Deportivo + Adsterra"
Artificial intelligence is transforming affiliate marketing by automating time-consuming tasks and helping marketers make smarter, data-driven decisions. Instead of replacing strategy, AI enhances execution, allowing you to scale campaigns, improve targeting, and increase conversions efficiently.
# 1. Automate Content Creation (But Add a Human Touch)
AI tools can generate blog posts, product reviews, ad copy, and landing pages in minutes, saving hours of manual work. This allows affiliates to publish more content and test multiple angles quickly.
However, raw AI content alone is not enough. To rank well and build trust, you should refine outputs with personal insights, examples, and SEO optimization. Search engines reward originality and value, not just volume.
# 2. Use AI for Smarter Targeting and Personalization
AI analyzes user behavior, demographics, and interests to deliver highly personalized offers. This means showing the right product to the right audience at the right time, boosting click-through and conversion rates.
Dynamic personalization can be applied across emails, landing pages, and ads, making your campaigns feel more relevant and engaging.
# 3. Optimize Campaigns in Real Time
One of AI’s biggest advantages is real-time optimization. Instead of waiting days to analyze results, AI tools instantly adjust bids, targeting, and creatives based on performance data.
This leads to better ROI and reduced wasted ad spend, especially in competitive niches.
# 4. Leverage Predictive Analytics
AI doesn’t just analyze past data, it predicts future trends. By identifying patterns in user behavior and market demand, you can launch campaigns ahead of competitors and focus on high-converting offers.
This proactive approach gives affiliates a major competitive edge.
# 5. Improve Engagement with AI Chatbots and Automation
AI-powered chatbots can answer user questions, recommend products, and guide visitors toward conversions 24/7. This improves user experience while increasing the chances of earning commissions.
Additionally, automated email sequences help nurture leads and turn cold traffic into loyal buyers.
# 6. Scale Faster with Data-Driven Decisions
AI processes large datasets instantly, providing insights that would take humans days to uncover. This allows you to test more campaigns, identify winning strategies, and scale profitable traffic sources faster. And it is easier with advanced analytics tools within global ad networks, like Google Ads or Adsterra.
# Conclusion
[AI affiliate marketing](https://adsterra.com/blog/how-to-use-ai-for-affiliate-marketing/) is not about replacing marketers, it’s about accelerating results. By combining automation, personalization, and real-time optimization with human creativity, you can build scalable campaigns that drive consistent traffic, higher conversions, and long-term revenue.
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A strong bidding strategy is essential for profitable advertising. It determines your traffic costs and, more importantly, how efficiently you convert spend into results. Successful marketers use structured bidding models and ongoing optimization rather than guesswork.
# 1. Understand the Core Pricing Models
Every campaign starts with choosing the right pricing model. The most common options include:
* **CPC (Cost-Per-Click):** Best for driving targeted traffic.
* **CPM (Cost-Per-Mille):** Ideal for brand awareness and visibility.
* **CPA (Cost-Per-Action):** Focused on conversions like sign-ups or sales.
* **ROAS-based bidding:** Optimizes for revenue return.
Each model works best for a certain goal. Match your bidding type to your campaign objective to get the best results.
# 2. Manual vs. Automated Bidding
Manual bidding provides full cost control and precise adjustments, making it ideal for testing. Automated strategies use algorithms to save time and optimize bids in real time based on performance data. A hybrid approach is often most effective: begin with manual bidding to gather insights, then scale using automation.
# 3. Use Smart Optimization Tools
Advanced tools like Smart CPM and Custom Bid help you compete without spending too much. For example, in second-price auctions, you win ad placements by paying just above your competitors, not the highest possible bid. Custom bid adjustments let you spend more on traffic sources that perform well and cut back on those that don’t.
# 4. Set Clear Goals and Budget Controls
Before launching campaigns, define your primary KPI, clicks, conversions, or ROI. Then set daily and total budget caps to avoid overspending. Consistent budget pacing ensures stable performance and better long-term optimization.
# 5. Test, Analyze, and Scale
No bidding strategy is perfect right away. You need to keep testing and improving:
* Experiment with different bid levels.
* Analyze CTR, conversion rate, and ROAS.
* Scale campaigns that deliver consistent returns.
Data-driven iteration distinguishes highly profitable campaigns from average ones.
# 6. Avoid Common Pitfalls
Many advertisers fail by overbidding too early or ignoring traffic quality. High bids don’t guarantee success. Relevance, targeting, and landing page user experience matter just as much. Additionally, poor optimization can drain budgets quickly without meaningful results.
# Takeaways
The best[ bid strategy](https://adsterra.com/blog/bidding-strategy-types-smart-tactics-and-tips/) changes over time. Platforms like Adsterra, Google Ads, and others help you get the most out of your advertising. Use a mix of pricing models, smart automation, and regular testing to control costs and keep improving your ROI.
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Choosing the right advertising platform can make or break your campaigns. With dozens of options available, the key is not to use them all, but to select the one that corresponds with your goals, audience, and budget.
# 1. Understand the Types of Advertising Platforms
[Online advertising platforms](https://adsterra.com/blog/best-advertising-platforms/) fall into 3 types: networks like Adsterra, search engines, like Google Ads or Bing, and social media, like Facebook or Reddit. Social platforms help you reach massive audiences with accurate targeting, while search engines capture users with high purchase intent.
Ad networks, on the other hand, connect advertisers with thousands of publishers, delivering broader reach and adaptable pricing models such as CPM, CPC, and CPA.
# 2. Match the Platform to Your Objective
Every platform excels at something different.
* **Brand awareness:** Social media platforms with visual formats.
* **Lead generation:** Search ads targeting active intent.
* **Conversions at scale:** Ad networks with high traffic volume.
# 3. Focus on Targeting and Reach
Advanced targeting is what separates average campaigns from profitable ones. The best platforms allow segmentation by demographics, location, device, and user behavior.
Some networks offer 20+ targeting settings, enabling marketers to deliver ads to highly relevant audiences and improve ROI significantly.
# 4. Choose the Right Ad Formats
Performance depends heavily on format. Traditional banners still work, but newer formats like social bars, in-page push, and interactive placements often deliver greater engagement and dramatically increase click-through rates by blending naturally with user experience.
# 5. Start Small, Then Optimize
Successful marketers don’t rely on guesswork. Start with a small budget, test multiple creatives and audiences and scale what works. Platforms with built-in analytics and traffic estimation tools make it easier to predict performance and adjust campaigns efficiently.
# Final Thoughts
The best advertising platform isn’t universal, it’s strategic. Focus on your goals, leverage accurate targeting, test modern ad formats, and scale across multiple channels to maximize ROI and ongoing growth.
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It’s never been easier to start a blog, but picking the right platform is key if you want to grow quickly. With so many choices out there, it helps to focus on three things: scalability, monetization, and ease of use.
# 1. Pick a Platform That Matches Your Goals
Blogging platforms aren’t all the same. Open-source options like WordPress give you full control and are used by many websites, which makes them great for long-term growth. If you’re just starting out, platforms like Blogger or Weebly are easy to use, but they might limit your options as your blog grows. If you want to reach a bigger audience fast, Medium or Substack can help you tap into their built-in readers.
# 2. Prioritize Ease of Use and Flexibility
A good blogging platform should be easy to use, especially if you’re not very technical. Drag-and-drop builders like Wix or Squarespace make designing your blog simple, and customizable templates help your content stand out among millions of other blogs.
Flexibility is important too. As your blog grows, you’ll want more control over design, integrations, and performance. That’s why it’s smart to avoid platforms that limit what you can do.
# 3. Think About Monetization Early
Your platform should support multiple revenue streams. Many bloggers earn through affiliate links or paid subscriptions.[ Best blog platforms](https://adsterra.com/blog/best-blogging-platforms/) allow ad integration from networks (Adsterra, Google AdSense, etc.), letting you place banners or native ads and earn from traffic without complex setup.
# 4. Don’t Ignore SEO Capabilities
Search engines are still the main traffic source for most blogs. That means your platform must allow you to optimize titles, meta descriptions, images, and site structure. Strong SEO features help your content rank higher and attract consistent organic traffic.
# 5. Balance Cost and Value
Many platforms offer free plans, but these often have limitations like branding or restricted features. Paid plans unlock better storage, custom domains, and advanced tools. Think of your blog as an investment rather than a free experiment.
# Final Takeaway
The best blogging platform isn’t the most popular, it’s the one that aligns with your goals, supports growth, and allows you to monetize effectively. Start simple, but choose a platform you won’t outgrow too quickly.
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Hola, si hace años use algo parecido con blogger y con linkbucks.
puedes contarnos mas como conseguistes esa plantilla optimizada para adsterra, saludos.
Haven't found a good alternative yet. Frankly, Google AdSense is still better. Adsterra is not only annoying but also has a really low eCPM.
Coméntame si encontraste algo mejor. Yo puse adsterra para mí web recién publicada y a pesar de sacar todas las formas agresivas d anuncios y quedarme solo con banners me reportaron que aparecían anuncios del tipo popunddr horribles, de esos que te secuestran totalmente y nos siquiera abre el link que apretaste. Y si yo me voy de las páginas así . Se vuelve insoportable. Anoche mandé ticket preguntando que paso . Todavía espero respuesta . Pero si hay otro proveedor que acepte páginas nuevas. Osea prácticamente sin tráfico y no pasen estás cosas me gustaría saberlo .
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Puedes buscar en YouTube "Cómo Ganar DINERO con Trafico Deportivo + Adsterra" en mi canal de YouTube "Monetiza tu Tiempo" recientemente publique esta estrategia detalladamente.
Hola a todos, he estado experimentando con diferentes fuentes de tráfico y redes publicitarias por un tiempo, y quería compartir lo que ha sido, por mucho, mi estrategia más rentable: El tráfico de deportes en vivo.
Muchos no ven resultados inmediatos con Adsterra porque se limitan al tráfico orgánico lento de un blog. El verdadero potencial no está solo en tener un sitio, sino en la **velocidad y el volumen** del flujo de usuarios. Así es como logré captar más de 1 millón de visitas en una sola tarde y generar hasta $100 por partido:
**Estrategia de Páginas 'Desechables':** Creo páginas de Facebook con nombres de partidos específicos (ej. 'Equipo A vs Equipo B en Vivo').
**El Gancho:** Subo clips de 10-15 segundos del partido real. Esto genera un alcance masivo gracias al algoritmo de Facebook.
**El Puente:** No pongo el enlace en el post (para evitar bloqueos). Lo pongo en el primer comentario, dirigiendo a un sitio de Blogger.
**Monetización:** Uso una plantilla de Blogger personalizada y optimizada para Adsterra. Coloco banners verticales y, lo más importante, un Smartlink oculto en un botón de 'Play'.
Lo mejor de esto es que es capital rápido. Uso estas ganancias para financiar mis otros proyectos de SEO a largo plazo.
¿Alguien más ha probado este método de 'tráfico flash'? ¡Feliz de responder cualquier duda!
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u/Mean-Bluejay-1498
2026-03-27
Honestly, you’re running into a pretty common wall for game-style sites — AdSense is heavily biased toward content-heavy pages, so with a JS-based puzzle game it’s not surprising you got hit with the “insufficient content” rejection, and yeah that blocks GAM too which is annoying. With your numbers (~4K DAU / 200–300K PV), you’re actually in a decent spot, just in that awkward middle tier where premium networks won’t fully open up yet. Media.net asking for a domain email is normal (easy fix tbh), and Raptive is more of a longer-term play once you build consistency. I’d say it is worth adding some lightweight content (like daily puzzle archives, hints, strategy pages, or even a simple blog around your game) just to unlock AdSense later — not because content is your business, but because it opens doors. At the same time, I wouldn’t rush into aggressive networks like Adsterra if UX/retention matters, because popunders and redirects will absolutely hurt a daily game loop. From experience, a middle-ground option like AdPlunge has been more workable — I’ve been using it for a while and the CPM is actually pretty solid, and it’s less aggressive with formats so it doesn’t wreck user experience as much, especially for repeat users like in your case. Not saying it’s perfect, but it’s been a more stable way to monetise without nuking retention while you build toward something like AdSense or a premium network later. And the minimum traffic they require is 100k so give them a try if you still looking.
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u/Astral_Sorcerer
2026-03-26
So I am a webnovel writer and i say i have around 20,000 readers reading my books on average daily.
Assuming I have low quality traffic from Tier 3 countries. How much is the reasonable about of impressions would i have to generate if i want to create a significant amount of income (1000$)
The users are shown just interstitial ads that are between chapters. There will be a depletion of cpm after just some views on ads right? After that even if i add other ads between the chapters, they will also see a depletion right because my users have already seen interstitial ads.
So the question simply is, at what point does cpm go down and how many daily readers would i need to achieve a 1000$ monthly earning?
(I have heard the cpms can be as bad as 0.005 to 0.001$)
What should i do to optimise this and how much can i expect to earn?
It is an NSFW Book but i dont want to show nsfw ads to the readers, so itll be more normal ads.
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Nah, not quite like that. I'm not paying people to click links — I'm buying ad placements on traffic networks (PropellerAds/Adsterra). So I'm paying for popup/push ad inventory to drive traffic to my landing pages, and then those landing pages send people to CPA offers. The ad network charges me per impression (CPM) or per click (CPC), and I make money when someone completes the CPA offer on the other end. The whole game is testing to find campaigns where what I earn per conversion is higher than what I'm spending on traffic. Does that make sense?
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- Coding tools (JSON, regex, CSS generators, code formatters)
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From the paid traffic side, yeah it's definitely gotten more competitive. Traffic costs on popup/push networks (PropellerAds, Adsterra) have been creeping up over the last year or so. Used to be you could get popup traffic at $0.50-1.00 CPM, now it's more like $1.50-2.50 for decent quality.
The offers themselves haven't gotten worse, but the margins got tighter. What used to be an easy winner at $20 EPC now barely breaks even once you factor in higher traffic costs.
The flip side is you're right — there are way more tools now. Better trackers, better landing page builders, more data. So if you know what you're doing, you can optimize faster than before.
I'd say it's not harder to succeed, it's just harder to succeed being lazy. You can't just throw traffic at an offer and hope anymore. You need better targeting, better landing pages, and tighter tracking to stay profitable.
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Just a different perspective since most people here are talking organic — I don't do organic at all, I run paid traffic (popup and push ads through PropellerAds/Adsterra) for CPA offers.
With 2-3 hours a day? That's actually plenty of time if you're running paid campaigns. You can test offers, tweak targeting, check stats, and scale what's working. You're not waiting months for SEO or building an audience from zero.
Downside is you need some budget to test ($100-200 to start), and you will lose money while learning. But once you find a winning campaign, it scales faster than organic ever could.
Not saying paid is better than organic — just different tradeoffs. Organic = slow build, no ad spend. Paid = faster feedback, but you gotta spend to learn.
If you're starting from scratch with zero budget, organic makes more sense. If you can afford to test and learn fast, paid might be worth considering.
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If you run a site that cant get accepted by the top tier networks, or your content is illegal, its fine to use adsterra. Just know you will get bad ads that come through and it will have a negative affect on your traffic. If your site is legitimate content and you just need to grow, dont touch them
I haven't used Cash Networks personally, but I've been running offers through MaxBounty for about a year now. Approval process was slow like someone else mentioned — took me almost 2 weeks and had to answer a bunch of questions on the phone with my AM.
Once you're in though, they're solid. Payouts are consistent (NET15 for me, no issues yet). I mostly run nutra and sweeps offers on popup/push traffic through PropellerAds and Adsterra.
What kind of offers are you looking to run? That'll help narrow down which network makes more sense for you.
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Adsterra rpm isnhow much?
Yeah that makes sense, and honestly good call removing Adsterra if it was hurting your traffic.
Honestly, Adsterra can work really well if your traffic is solid and your content fits their ad types. A lot of the negative posts come from people with low traffic or sites that got flagged for adult or restricted content.
From experience, if your setup is clean and your visitors aren’t being forced into clicks, it usually runs fine. Just keep an eye on payments and ad quality, and you should be okay.
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u/Federal_Standard5917
2026-03-25
Wait til day 30 when the "smart cpm" algo tanks your rates after the honeymoon period lol, ran adsterra for 6 months and my ecpm dropped from $4.20 to $0.80 with zero explanation. they pull new publishers in with inflated rates then quietly adjust once you're dependent on them
YT downloader traffic converts really well on VPN offers tbh, we ran a similar site and vpn CPS was pulling like $0.40-0.60 epc. also try propellerads or hilltopads, they accept downloader sites and won't nuke your rankings like adsterra did to you
It really wasn’t worth it at all.
And it wasn’t just users being redirected away — my **organic traffic dropped hard** because Adsterra’s ad JS and the poor user experience caused Google to demote my site.
Once I removed the ads, my traffic bounced back in about three days.
im sure it went down due to people being redirected by pops not that traffic changed just normal pop issue, was the revenue worth it wkth adsterra
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u/Top_Victory_8014
2026-03-25
yeah it’s kinda mixed for a reason.
adsterra isn’t a “scam” or anything, but it sits more in the \*\*aggressive ad network\*\* category compared to something like adsense. so experiences really depend on how you use it.
the good:
\* easier approval than adsense
\* decent CPMs, especially early on
\* flexible ad formats
the bad (what people complain about):
\* some ad types can be sketchy (popunders, redirects, crypto/gambling stuff)
\* can hurt user experience if you’re not careful
\* long term it can reduce trust/retention on your site
\* payouts/quality can fluctuate a lot
what you’re doing right now (just a simple banner, no forced clicks) is basically the “safe” way to use it. that’s why it feels fine.
most horror stories come from people using aggressive formats or letting it run wild on their site.
if your goal is long-term, a lot of people treat adsterra as \*\*temporary monetization\*\* until they qualify for adsense or another higher-quality network.....
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Yeah, I know. That's why I removed Adsterra.
But watching my traffic keep rising, I feel like I **have to do something** with it.
That's why I made this post to ask for advice.
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u/Different_Net122
2026-03-25
I've seen a lot of negative posts about them,, I got rejected by adsense more than once and lost hope, so I turned to them. So far it's been two days and the CPM is good for me,, The ad I placed is just one simple banner that only shows crypto ads and etc, but it doesn't force the visitor to click and that's good, (my site traffic is considered excellent)
However, I keep seeing bad comments about this company, so I'm not sure what's going on ,, is it actually bad?
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For illegal content sites like this, it's fine. But that's the only reason you ever want to use AdSterra
One of my sites got rejected by AdSense, but it has **1k+ daily active users**.
I decided to try Adsterra later. Right after I added their ads on the 12th, I watched my traffic drop consistently — no other changes or variables at all.
I had no choice but to remove Adsterra, and **my traffic bounced back in just 2 days**, rankings recovered too.
But AdSense still won’t approve me.
I’m wondering what you guys would recommend. Should I go with **CPS** offers, or other ad networks?
Also, this site is related to **YT video downloaders**.
I didn’t know earlier that downloader sites are not allowed by AdSense. That’s why it got rejected.
I also tried Monetag, same issue as AdSense.
Now my traffic is back and healthy again, but I can’t monetize it at all.
I feel really stuck and frustrated.
Any advice or recommendations would be highly appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
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Last time I added Adsterra ads, my site’s organic traffic dropped from **1k UV down to 100 UV**. I removed them after a week, and now it’s recovered and even growing again.
But I’m kind of lost now.
**How should I monetize this traffic?** Should I go with **CPS**? Or connect to other ad networks instead?
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I personally only use the direct link from Adsterra, and I haven't had any problems with Google organically.
for story/novel sites Adsterra can work, but CPMs are usually on the lower side unless you have strong Tier 1 traffic. for in-content ads you might see anywhere from $0.01–$0.5 depending on geo, and yeah if you’re showing like 30–40 ads per user daily, CPM will def drop over time because advertisers don’t value repeated impressions as much
for video (if fully watched), CPM is better but still very geo-dependent
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From what I’ve seen, CPM on Adsterra can vary a lot depending on geography and ad type. For standard non-NSFW display ads, repeated impressions to the same user in one session usually see diminishing returns, CPM can drop noticeably after the first few views because advertisers often cap frequency.
Video ads that are watched fully tend to hold CPM better, but again it depends on region and engagement. If your readers see 30–40 ads in a day, expect the later ones to earn significantly less than the first few. Best approach is to track and test frequency and placement to find the sweet spot without annoying your readers.
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u/Upbeat_Quit7362
2026-03-24
The Adsterra hesitation makes complete sense for a daily game where retention is everything. Popunders and redirects will hurt your return user rate faster than the revenue makes up for it. For game sites specifically Playwire and Game Monetize are worth looking at since they are built around interactive content rather than text heavy sites.
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u/DarkBlueLamp
2026-03-23
Last month, I made a browser-based daily puzzle game (not a blog/content site), currently doing:
\~4K daily users
\~200–300K monthly pageviews
I’ve been trying my absolute hardest to monetize and get ads set up, but I’m running into a wall.
Google AdSense rejected the site due to “insufficient textual content” (fair — most of the site is interactive JS, not articles)
That also blocks me from using Google Ad Manager
[Media.net](http://Media.net) is asking for a domain/work email (my current one is Gmail-based)
Raptive requires 30 days of analytics + likely more content, so that’s at least a month out (and not guaranteed)
I did get approved for Adsterra, but after some research, I’m hesitant to use it due to UX concerns (popunders, redirects, etc.), especially since retention is important for a daily game.
**I'm looking for an ad network that can tolerate:**
Interactive/game sites (Vite/React)
Low textual content
Medium web traffic \~200–300K monthly pageviews
Is it worth trying to shift towards AdSense approval (e.g., adding content pages), or should I focus elsewhere?
Are there solid alternatives to AdSense/GAM that don’t require that same entry barrier?
I’m trying to avoid trashing UX for marginal revenue, but also don’t want to leave monetization completely on the table.
Let me know if there's a solution you think I might be missing. Thanks!
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u/Astral_Sorcerer
2026-03-23
I am a novel writer who writes multiple stories, now i want to monetise this using ads (adsterra). The ads would be in paragraph where they appear between paragraphs.
My question is:
1. How much of a CPM would i get on average on each ad if the ad is non-nsfw.
2. Would the cpm go down if each of the person gets served like 30 - 40 ads per day. How low can these go?
3. Cpm for video ads (watch through completely)
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Banners were performing really well for me, steady revenue, no major issues. Then I made the mistake of contacting my account manager just to *understand* my setup better.
and my CPM basically dropped to 0 overnight.
Lesson learned the hard way.
I'm not really familiar with Google AI studio, but — in general — LLM-based AI systems (such as ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.) are known for sometimes generating code with vulnerabilities, such as XSS vulnerabilities.
So if you're allowing the AI to generate code for handling user-supplied inputs (such as form submissions), then I would definitely consider the possibility that the AI may have generated code with vulnerabilities which bad actors could have possibly exploited to (for example) inject malicious scripts on your web page(s).
As for Adsterra, yes I would try removing the Adsterra code to see if that resolves the issue. If it does then I would suggest looking for a different ad network. If it doesn't resolve the issue, then there must be some other problem/vulnerability that is allowing this to happen.
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u/Syed_Abdullah_
2026-03-22
I have a cricket streaming app, it is not published to the play store and i want to put up ads and monetize it
I heard that admob is not a good option for apps outside the play store
applovin/axon is scammy
adsterra is malicious
i have unity ads on my mind..
I will be showing ads in between when the cricket match is being streamed
please give me suggestion guys
I built the site using Google AI Studio and there's nothing third party wise. So it probably points to Adsterra? I wanted to use Google Adsense but they denied it saying it was a low value site. The site is about government/central bank money printing and how it errodes purchasing power, so I think it holds great value for those who save in cash. Maybe I should try it without the ads then?
Ok, then we can rule out DNS issues.
And considering your website loaded first and then the redirection kicked in after, this likely points to a malicious piece of JavaScript being embedded in the page (as opposed to it being a server-side redirect).
There are many possible ways this could potentially happen.
What does your back-end look like? Are you using a website builder/CMS such as WordPress? Or have you built the site from scratch?
And if you built the site from scratch, are you using server-side scripting (e.g. PHP) or is it just a static/HTML site?
And are you embedding third-party scripts from other sources on your site? You mentioned you're using Adsterra — I'm not familiar with that ad network, but perhaps you should test with the Adsterra-related code removed in case it's the source of the problem.
Another thing to be aware of is XSS (cross-site scripting) vulnerabilities and other related vulnerabilities. Let's say, for example, you have a feature that lets users post messages on your site. If you don't properly sanitize the user's input or properly prepare it for output to the page, then you can run into issues where a bad actor (i.e. hacker) can add malicious JavaScript code to their message and then once they submit the message the malicious code will be injected on every page where their message is displayed. This is just one example of how XSS can happen, but it illustrates the potential dangers you can run into if you do not properly handle user-supplied inputs.
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Hi I have created a website that sometimes redirects to some scammy sites when on 4G networks. I scanned my site with Totalvirus and it gets a good score with nothing dodgy found. Does anyone know what could be happening? I use Adsterra for a couple of ads at the bottom of the page if this may be related? Thanks in advance.
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u/Federal_Standard5917
2026-03-21
yeah that's a pretty specific situation lol, propellerads is usually the go-to since their verification is pretty light, similar vibe to adsterra. monetag is another one worth trying, same deal basically. poplayerio also has direct buyer deals if there's demand matching your traffic, worth a look.
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u/DramaticReference154
2026-03-21
Alright I'll look into this and check with Adsterra, thanks!
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u/DramaticReference154
2026-03-21
Do you recommend a certain network for exclusively ad pops? I've been looking for something I can get accepted into that allows UBG sites and has little/no verification. Without saying much, I can't verify if they require ID showing above 18 years of age. Adsterra worked since all they needed was name, address, and for crypto payouts the address to your wallet.
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u/Acrobatic_Key_1300
2026-03-20
it's definitely worth confirming. AdsTerra isn't a top tier player in the space, so that also could be the issue. Anybody running pop-unders isn't really the sort of reputation you want on your site, but COPPA compliance is becoming more and more important especially as states up their vigilance with their own privacy laws.
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u/Federal_Standard5917
2026-03-20
oh yeah UBG sites are saturated as hell but pop traffic there can still be solid, just expect adsterra to lowball you since it's a super common vertical. definitely worth testing propellerads or monetag as a second pop network to compare rates.
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u/DramaticReference154
2026-03-20
Unsure if I'm COPPA compliant or not, I guess i could contact adsterra support. I can't imagine thats hurting it too poorly since I'm connected with other devs for UBG (unblocked games) sites who report CPM in the margins of $1-$2 with similar layouts and features as me.
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u/Acrobatic_Key_1300
2026-03-19
kids at school is your problem.
You've got COPPA compliance issues. Most sales houses won't work with sites aimed at kids because you should disable personalization, and there goes all your $$.
I'd check with AdsTerra to be sure you're COPPA compliant otherwise that'll be a bigger headache than low CPM
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u/Frequent_Whole_5428
2026-03-19
Hey folks,
I built [play-solve-planet.com](http://play-solve-planet.com) using Lovable (React + Tailwind). Been at it for about a month now, and here's where I'm at:
📊 Stats so far:
· 1,000 page views
· 373 visitors
· 16 minutes average time on site
· 35 USA visitors (my target)
People are actually reading the guides (Minecraft, GTA, Elden Ring, Marathon), which feels great. But here's the problem: I can't get ads to work.
Tried Monetag, Adsterra, waiting on PopAds — impressions are stuck, revenue is $0. Ads just won't show, even though the scripts are installed.
Anyone here with a similar site (content + React) who managed to actually make money? What ad network worked for you? Or should I try something else (affiliate, donations, selling guides)?
Appreciate any advice. Thanks!"
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What's the cpm like on adsense. Currently on 7 dollers using adsterra
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u/Federal_Standard5917
2026-03-19
ngl your CTR on those banners looks dead, which tanks your overall CPM floor. when i ran similar setups the real money was always the pop, not the banners, so i'd drop the side banners entirely and test a second smartlink triggered on exit intent instead. also adsterra US pop rates vary wildly by niche, what vertical is your site?
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u/DramaticReference154
2026-03-19
Thanks for your reply! Just as a side note I can guarantee this is all traffic from kids since it's a games site so only hits would be kids at school.
User engagement seems fairly low. Average engagement per google analytics is 2 minutes 46 seconds. Pages never change its a SPA so no page switch tracking, does this hurt Adsterra?
Also touching on what you said about agressive ad formats, you think decreasing would prove beneficial and actually increase CPM? I run tons of ads very aggressively since users tolerate it due to the type of site it is, this includes 2 popunders, a social bar, 2 sidebar ads, an interstatial ad in between game loads, and smartlink pops on different events. Would I be better off cutting most of this and just keeping popunders as an example?
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u/DramaticReference154
2026-03-18
Wasn't quite sure how they compare to Adsterra. Also I run the site across hundreds of domains, it's not one specific site it's hosted on a VPS so we're spread out across tons of domains (gaming website). Wasn't sure if Adsense disallowed this and was against TOS to get accepted as a publisher.
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u/DramaticReference154
2026-03-18
To anybody knowledgeable with Ad networks as a whole and also Adsterra, could you advise me on how to increase my CPM? I'm getting a high amount of visitors each day \~10k unique visitors based upon my google analytics. It also shows my visitor demographic is 99% United States based. I run 2 popunders pops ever 24 hours, have 2 side banners present throughout site, have a smartlink that gets popped in a new tab on key interactions, and yet my CPM is horrible. What am I doing wrong and how can I raise this? I just want to raise this since I have a high amount of traffic yet feel I'm profiting way lower that I feel is possible.
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A lot of smaller ad networks unfortunately have bot/fraud traffic, so you’re not alone. If you want relatively better quality traffic, people usually recommend PropellerAds, Adsterra, and native platforms like Outbrain or Taboola.
No network is perfect though — the key is starting with small tests and aggressively whitelisting/blacklisting sources. Some people also use automation tools like Runnable to help monitor campaigns and filter traffic patterns.
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**Ad blockers** are no longer a marginal issue, they directly impact a large share of a website’s monetizable inventory. For many publishers, this translates into a consistent **loss of impressions**, reduced fill rates, and lower overall CPMs. Traditional display advertising alone is no longer sufficient to fully capitalize on available traffic, especially when a portion of users never even see those ads.
**Anti-adblock advertising** addresses this gap by combining detection scripts with alternative delivery methods that remain functional even when standard banners are blocked. Instead of relying exclusively on conventional formats, these solutions leverage **non-intrusive but resilient ad types,** such as popunders, in-page push notifications, and hybrid native units, that are significantly harder for blocking software to filter.
The strategic advantage is twofold: first, publishers recover otherwise lost revenue from adblock users; second, they diversify their monetization stack with formats that often deliver higher engagement and more stable CPMs across different geographies. When implemented correctly, **anti-adblock ads** don’t just compensate for losses, they can even materially improve total earnings.
These 3 Ad Networks offering distinct approaches to monetizing adblock traffic:
# [Adsterra](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/05/adsterra-best-alternative-to-adsense.html)
Adsterra is one of the most complete options if you want flexibility. It offers multiple ad formats with built-in anti-adblock technology, including popunders, push notifications, native ads, and its well-known Social Bar. This particular format is designed to look like a regular on-site element, such as a message notification or a small widget, so it blends naturally into the page and avoids being filtered. Because of this, it tends to perform well across both desktop and mobile traffic, giving publishers more consistent monetization.
Link: [**Sign up in Adsterra as a Publisher**](https://publishers.adsterra.com/referral/ymBM8KEUcY)
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# [Adcash](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/03/adcash-review-guide-payments.html)
Adcas focuses more on automation and optimization. Instead of manually choosing formats, you can use its tagging system to automatically serve the best-performing ads depending on the user. This includes formats like interstitials, in-page push ads, and popunders, all of which are effective against ad blockers. The main advantage here is efficiency: the platform continuously tests and adapts, helping you maximize revenue without needing constant adjustments.
Link: [**Sign up in Adcash as a Publisher**](https://adcash.myadcash.com/register?prmid=VMDADVWQ8P)
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# [PopAds](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/01/popads-best-popunder-ad-network.html)
PopAds takes a simpler, more specialized approach. It’s centered around popunder ads, a format that has proven over time to be one of the most reliable ways to bypass ad blockers and generate consistent revenue. While it doesn’t offer as many formats as the other two, it makes up for it with ease of use, fast approval, and strong fill rates. For many publishers, it’s an easy way to start monetizing traffic that would otherwise go unused.
Link: [**Sign up in PopAds as a Publisher**](https://www.popads.net/users/refer/33850)
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Actually, adding Clarity doesn’t affect anything at all. I think you can rest easy on that. I’ve already removed Adsterra ads today, and I’ll share the data with you later for reference.
Actually, once I noticed the issue, I removed Adsterra right away and I’m now waiting to see how things recover.
But you’re right — what I did was pretty wild.
Sometimes though, the truth is:
the only way to figure out what the right move is, is by making mistakes.
Hey everyone,
I’m dealing with a nightmare scenario and need some veteran advice.
I run a utility download site that was consistently hitting **1k+ UV/day** for over a week. Three days ago, the only change I made was integrating **Adsterra** for monetization (standard banners, no pop-unders). Since that exact moment, my traffic has plummeted to **less than 100 UV/day**.
I suspect it’s a performance issue. I’ve been using Google PageSpeed Insights, but the results are wildly inconsistent—one minute it’s a 70, the next it’s a 30 because of the ad scripts.
**I have two main questions:**
1. **Speed vs. Ranking:** In your experience, can a sudden drop in Core Web Vitals (due to heavy JS) cause an "instant" ranking collapse like this? Or is it more likely that the ad network’s domain reputation triggered a manual/algorithmic flag?
2. **The Tools:** Besides PSI, what tools do you use to get a **stable and accurate** look at how third-party scripts are bloating a site? I need something that can help me pinpoint exactly what’s killing the load time.
Has anyone else seen a recovery after removing aggressive ad networks? I’m currently debating whether to pull the ads entirely or try a "cleaner" alternative.
https://preview.redd.it/rxzsoabljipg1.png?width=2510&format=png&auto=webp&s=3fcd44cd38eb0afe709b87e26767b0f3a1654561
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Hey everyone,
I’m dealing with a nightmare scenario and need some veteran advice.
I run a utility download site that was consistently hitting **1k+ UV/day** for over a week. Three days ago, the only change I made was integrating **Adsterra** for monetization (standard banners, no pop-unders). Since that exact moment, my traffic has plummeted to **less than 100 UV/day**.
https://preview.redd.it/gzhhmqkhjipg1.png?width=2510&format=png&auto=webp&s=f5bff776fbe375757b906fb3c2b666b7621ef6a6
I suspect it’s a performance issue. I’ve been using Google PageSpeed Insights, but the results are wildly inconsistent—one minute it’s a 70, the next it’s a 30 because of the ad scripts.
**I have two main questions:**
1. **Speed vs. Ranking:** In your experience, can a sudden drop in Core Web Vitals (due to heavy JS) cause an "instant" ranking collapse like this? Or is it more likely that the ad network’s domain reputation triggered a manual/algorithmic flag?
2. **The Tools:** Besides PSI, what tools do you use to get a **stable and accurate** look at how third-party scripts are bloating a site? I need something that can help me pinpoint exactly what’s killing the load time.
Has anyone else seen a recovery after removing aggressive ad networks? I’m currently debating whether to pull the ads entirely or try a "cleaner" alternative.
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u/DependentKing698
2026-03-17
Hey everyone,
I’m currently auditing a utility site that saw a massive traffic drop (90%) immediately after integrating a third-party ad network (Adsterra). I suspect the ad scripts are causing significant layout shifts and blocking the main thread, but I'm struggling with **data consistency**.
Google PageSpeed Insights (PSI) gives me wildly different scores every time I run it—ranging from 30 to 70—likely due to the dynamic nature of the ad delivery.
**I’m looking for tool recommendations that excel at:**
https://preview.redd.it/v3s6mfiziipg1.png?width=2510&format=png&auto=webp&s=85c8ba220979de97d6694e9eefbf52a47063810d
1. **Waterfall Analysis:** Identifying exactly which script or origin is hijacking the LCP.
2. **Field Data vs. Lab Data:** Tools that can better simulate real-world user experiences with asynchronous third-party bloat.
3. **Stability:** Any benchmarking tool that handles the "variability" of dynamic ad scripts better than PSI?
I've heard of WebPageTest and GTmetrix, but I’d love to know what the pros here use when they need to present a "smoking gun" to prove that a specific script is killing the site's performance and ranking.
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I added Adsterra for a specific reason. I had no prior experience and made a YouTube video downloader site. Later, when I applied for AdSense, I found out this niche isn’t allowed. I didn’t want the traffic to go to waste, so I went with Adsterra instead. You’ll understand why once you read this post https://www.reddit.com/r/Adsense/s/9XOaluUDWx
ran into this exact thing last year, adsterra's scripts were tanking my CLS score from 0.05 to 0.4+ which nuked rankings within 2 weeks. run a pagespeed test and check your core web vitals before blaming google's "reputation detection" thing, that's rarely the actual cause tbh
I haven’t used any overly aggressive ads either, and the site’s functional areas haven’t changed at all. But right after I implemented Adsterra, my traffic took a nosedive like a rollercoaster.
I need to observe for a few more days. If it’s still this bad, I’ll have to remove it.
I’ve also noticed the platform severely underpays on impressions, and the CPM is extremely low.
I had adsterra implemented but I was loading the script only after a few user's steps so I'm sure google wasn't aware of it, can't tell if it would hurt the raking but users follow a jorney within the site maybe you could implement a logic to load the script
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u/DependentKing698
2026-03-16
Hey everyone,
I’m looking for some insights into a weird traffic drop I just experienced.
I have a tool-based site that was consistently hitting **1k UV/day** for the past week. However, the moment I integrated **Adsterra** to start monetizing, the traffic started a steep downward trend.
**A few details:**
* I’ve disabled adult, gambling, and aggressive ad categories.
* I’m not using pop-unders or any "hijacking" formats—just standard banners.
* No changes were made to the SEO or content during this period.
It feels like Google (or browsers) detected the ad scripts and immediately penalized the site. Has anyone else seen a direct correlation between Adsterra scripts and a massive SEO drop?
Is it a PageSpeed issue, or is the ad network's domain reputation dragging mine down? Would love to hear if anyone found a way to balance this or if I should just look for a cleaner alternative.
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Hey everyone,
I’m looking for some insights into a weird traffic drop I just experienced.
I have a tool-based site that was consistently hitting **1k UV/day** for the past week. However, the moment I integrated **Adsterra** to start monetizing, the traffic started a steep downward trend.
**A few details:**
* I’ve disabled adult, gambling, and aggressive ad categories.
* I’m not using pop-unders or any "hijacking" formats—just standard banners.
* No changes were made to the SEO or content during this period.
It feels like Google (or browsers) detected the ad scripts and immediately penalized the site. Has anyone else seen a direct correlation between Adsterra scripts and a massive SEO drop?
Is it a PageSpeed issue, or is the ad network's domain reputation dragging mine down? Would love to hear if anyone found a way to balance this or if I should just look for a cleaner alternative.
https://preview.redd.it/sxmbli96hdpg1.png?width=2510&format=png&auto=webp&s=9c75d05bf019061e7f759c74498b2fcc91e8e00c
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Online advertising is one of the most popular ways to monetize websites, blogs, and digital platforms. Advertising networks connect publishers with advertisers, enabling website owners to display ads and get income from impressions, clicks, or conversions. Choosing the right ad network is a necessary step for growing income and maintaining a good user experience.
# What Are Ad Networks?
An ad network is a platform that accumulates advertising demand from companies and distributes those ads across websites or apps. Publishers integrate ad code into their pages and automatically display relevant ads to visitors. Revenue is usually generated through models such as CPM (cost per thousand impressions), CPC (cost per click), or CPA (cost per action).
These networks simplify the monetization process by handling ad placement, targeting, and payments.
# Why Choosing the Right Ad Network Matters
Not all ad networks perform the same. Some specialize in high-traffic websites, while others work better for new blogs or niche platforms. The right network can improve ad relevance, increase click-through rates, and generate higher revenue.
Factors that influence earnings include:
* Website traffic volume
* Audience location
* Content niche
* Ad format and placement
Many publishers even combine multiple networks to optimize performance and maximize revenue potential.
# Popular Ad Networks for Publishers
# Google AdSense
One of the most widely used advertising platforms, Google AdSense allows publishers to display contextual ads that match their content and audience. It is ideal for beginners because it offers automatic ad placement and reliable payments.
# Media net
Media net is a strong alternative to AdSense and is powered by the Yahoo and Bing advertising ecosystem. It specializes in contextual advertising, making it especially effective for blogs, news sites, and content-heavy websites with English-speaking audiences.
# Ezoic
Ezoic is an AI-driven monetization platform that tests different ad placements to increase revenue. It uses machine learning to analyze visitor behavior and automatically optimize ad layouts for better performance.
This platform works best for websites with consistent traffic.
# Adsterra
Adsterra is a global advertising network and one of the [top ad networks](https://adsterra.com/blog/best-ad-networks) that supports multiple ad formats such as popunders, banners, native ads, and in-page push notifications. The platform delivers billions of ad impressions and operates across hundreds of geographic regions.
Its flexible targeting options and diverse ad formats make it popular among affiliates and publishers who want to monetize both desktop and mobile traffic.
# Conclusion
Ad networks provide a powerful way for website owners to turn traffic into income. By choosing the right network and optimizing ad placement, publishers can build a sustainable monetization strategy and grow their online revenue.
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Affiliate marketing is one of the easiest ways to start earning online without investing upfront. Here, you promote someone else’s product using a unique affiliate link. When someone purchases through that link, you earn a commission. Many beginners choose this method because it requires minimal resources and can be started with free tools and platforms.
# 1. Choose a Profitable Niche
First is selecting a niche that has strong demand and active audiences. Among popular niches are technology, online education, fitness, travel, digital services, etc. Focusing on a specific topic helps you build authority and attract people who are already interested in those products.
Instead of targeting a broad market, choose a narrow niche such as “budget travel tips” or “home workout routines.” This makes it easier to target and connect with a loyal audience.
# 2. Join Free Affiliate Programs
Once you choose your niche, join affiliate programs related to that topic. Many networks are free to join and offer thousands of products and services to promote. Look for programs that clearly show commission rates, provide tracking tools, and pay affiliates reliably.
Digital products, online courses, and subscription services are especially popular because they often provide higher commissions.
# 3. Use Free Platforms to Promote Products
You don’t need a paid website to start. Free platforms can help you reach a wide audience quickly. Social media channels, blogging platforms, and video-sharing sites allow you to publish content and include affiliate links.
Some effective free platforms include:
* Social media accounts
* Blogging sites
* Video platforms
* Online communities and forums
Creating helpful posts, tutorials, or product reviews can naturally attract visitors and potential buyers.
# 4. Create Valuable Content
Content is the foundation of successful affiliate marketing. Instead of simply posting links, focus on helping people solve problems. For example, you can create:
* Product reviews
* How-to guides
* Comparison articles
* Tips and tutorials
High-quality content builds trust and increases the chances that readers will click your affiliate links and make a purchase.
# 5. Grow Your Audience Organically
Without a budget for ads, organic traffic becomes essential. This means attracting visitors through search engines, social media engagement, and community participation. Consistency is key. Posting regularly helps your content reach more people over time.
Using relevant keywords, hashtags, and engaging visuals can improve visibility and bring more potential customers to your content.
# 6. Track Performance and Improve
Successful affiliates constantly analyze their results. Monitor clicks, conversions, and audience engagement to see which strategies work best. Tracking helps you refine your content and focus on the methods that generate the most revenue.
# Conclusion
Starting affiliate marketing without money is possible with the right approach. By choosing a focused niche, joining reliable affiliate programs, creating helpful content, and promoting it through free platforms, beginners can build a sustainable online income stream.
You can dive deeper into the topic to learn more and achieve quicker results. For instance, on the Adsterra ad network blog, you can find a few materials on[ how to start affiliate marketing for free](https://adsterra.com/blog/how-to-start-affiliate-marketing-with-no-money/).
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Building a website with Wix is simple, but turning it into a source of income requires the right strategy. Wix provides built-in tools and integrations that allow creators, bloggers, and entrepreneurs to monetize their content in several ways. With the right approach, even a small site can generate consistent revenue.
# Why Wix Is Good for Monetization
Wix offers a beginner-friendly website builder with drag-and-drop design, customizable templates, and integrated marketing tools. Users can launch a website quickly and later scale it with advanced features like analytics, SEO tools, and e-commerce capabilities.
These features make Wix suitable for bloggers, freelancers, and small businesses looking to monetize their online presence.
# 1. Display Ads on Your Website
One of the easiest ways to earn money from a Wix site is through display advertising. Ads appear on your pages, and you earn revenue when visitors view or click them. This can be done through ad networks or ad platforms integrated with your site.
To maximize ad revenue:
* Place ads in visible but non-intrusive areas
* Avoid overcrowding pages with ads
* Focus on increasing organic traffic
More visitors generally means more ad impressions and higher earnings.
# 2. Use Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing is another powerful monetization method. Here, you recommend products or services and include special tracking links. When visitors purchase through those links, you receive a commission.
This strategy works especially well for:
* Product reviews
* Comparison articles
* Tutorials and guides
Choosing products relevant to your niche increases trust and improves conversion rates.
# 3. Sell Digital or Physical Products
A Wix website can also function as an online store. Creators often sell digital items such as:
* eBooks
* templates
* online courses
* design assets
Digital products are particularly attractive because they require no inventory and can be sold repeatedly. Physical merchandise, such as branded clothing or accessories, is another option for creators with loyal audiences.
# 4. Publish Sponsored Content
As your site grows, brands may pay you to feature their products or services. Sponsored posts, reviews, and partnerships allow companies to reach your audience while providing you with direct payments.
A professional media kit that includes traffic statistics, audience demographics, and social media reach can help attract collaboration opportunities.
# 5. Offer Services or Consulting
If you have expertise in a specific field, your Wix site can become a platform for selling services. Many professionals use their websites to offer:
* consulting sessions
* coaching programs
* freelance services
* online workshops
This approach works well for niches such as marketing, design, education, or business consulting.
# Conclusion
[Monetizing a Wix website](https://adsterra.com/blog/how-to-monetize-a-wix-website/) is achievable with the right combination of strategies. Display ads with ad networks like Adsterra or AdSense, affiliate marketing, digital products, sponsored content, and professional services all provide opportunities to generate income. By focusing on valuable content and steady audience growth, a simple Wix website can evolve into a reliable online business.
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Affiliate marketing is based on affiliate links. They allow content creators, bloggers, and marketers to earn commissions when they start promoting products or services online. Understanding how these links work and how to use them correctly, can significantly improve your chances of generating consistent online income.
# What Are Affiliate Links?
An affiliate link is a URL that possesses a unique tracking ID assigned to a marketer or publisher. This identifier allows companies to track customers and traffic. When someone clicks the link and completes a specific action, such as making a purchase or signing up, the affiliate receives a commission.
These links are commonly used in blog posts, product reviews, social media content, email newsletters, and videos. They connect businesses with promoters who help drive targeted traffic.
# How Affiliate Links Work
The process behind affiliate links is straightforward.
1. A marketer joins an affiliate program.
2. The program generates a unique tracking link.
3. The marketer shares that link through content or promotions.
4. A user clicks the link and visits the product page.
5. If the user completes the required action, the system records the conversion and assigns the commission to the affiliate.
This tracking system allows businesses to measure results accurately and reward partners based on performance.
# Key Elements of an Affiliate Link
Most affiliate links contain several important components:
* **Destination URL** – the page where users are directed.
* **Affiliate ID** – a unique identifier for tracking referrals.
* **Campaign parameters** – optional tags used to analyze traffic sources.
Together, these elements ensure that sales and clicks are attributed to the correct marketer.
# Best Practices for Using Affiliate Links
To maximize results and maintain credibility, affiliates should follow a few proven strategies:
**Use relevant anchor text.**
Instead of placing raw URLs in content, attach the link to meaningful text such as “View the product details.” This improves readability and encourages clicks.
**Avoid excessive links.**
Too many affiliate links can look spammy and reduce user trust. A balanced approach keeps content valuable while still promoting products.
**Disclose affiliate relationships.**
Transparency is essential. Informing readers that you may earn a commission builds trust and ensures compliance with advertising regulations.
**Promote relevant products.**
The most successful affiliates recommend products that match their audience’s interests. Relevant offers naturally generate higher conversions.
# Where to Place Affiliate Links
Affiliate links can be integrated into many types of content, including:
* Blog articles and product comparisons
* Social media posts
* Email newsletters
* YouTube video descriptions
* Website banners or buttons
Strategic placement ensures that links appear naturally within helpful content rather than feeling overly promotional.
# Conclusion
So, [how do affiliate links work](https://adsterra.com/blog/affiliate-links/)? The main function of affiliate links is to make it possible for creators to monetize their audience by recommending useful products. Understanding how tracking works, using links strategically, and focusing on relevant content, marketers can build a sustainable revenue stream while providing genuine value to their audience.
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Content monetization means turning your digital content, such as blog posts, videos, podcasts, or social media posts, into a reliable source of income. With the growth of the creator economy, many individuals now earn revenue by sharing valuable content online. The key is choosing the right monetization methods and building an engaged audience.
# What Is Content Monetization?
Content monetization is generating revenue from content you create and publish online. This can include written articles, videos, tutorials, podcasts, and educational resources. When your content attracts consistent traffic or followers, it becomes possible to earn money through ads, partnerships, and product sales.
Almost any type of digital content can be monetized if it provides value, solves a problem, or entertains an audience.
# 1. Display Advertising
Advertising is one of the most widespread monetization strategies. Website owners and bloggers place ads on their pages and [monetize content](https://adsterra.com/blog/how-to-monetize-content/) when users view or click them. Ad networks, like Adsterra or AdSense, provide ready-to-use code that can be added to a site within minutes.
Revenue from ads usually depends on factors such as traffic volume, audience location, and engagement. Higher traffic generally leads to more impressions and increased earnings.
# 2. Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing allows creators to promote products or services using special tracking links. When a person clicks the link and completes a purchase, the creator receives a commission.
This method works particularly well for:
* product reviews
* comparison articles
* tutorials and recommendations
By recommending useful products that match your audience’s interests, affiliate marketing can become a strong long-term income source.
# 3. Paid Content and Memberships
Another effective approach is offering exclusive content through subscriptions or memberships. In this model, part of your content remains free while premium material is accessible only to paying users.
Examples of premium content include:
* in-depth tutorials
* expert guides
* downloadable resources
* private communities
This strategy works best when your content provides specialized knowledge or unique insights.
# 4. Brand Partnerships and Sponsored Content
As your audience grows, brands may approach you for collaboration. Sponsored posts, product placements, and brand reviews allow companies to reach your audience while compensating you for promotion.
These partnerships are particularly common among influencers, bloggers, and YouTubers with loyal followers.
# 5. Selling Digital Products
Many creators monetize their expertise by selling digital products such as eBooks, templates, online courses, or design assets. Digital products require minimal production costs and can be sold repeatedly without additional inventory.
This model allows creators to build scalable income while maintaining full control over their content.
# Tips for Successful Content Monetization
To maximize your earnings, follow a few essential principles:
* Focus on building a loyal audience
* Choose monetization methods that fit your niche
* Maintain high content quality
* Track performance and adjust your strategy
Understanding your audience’s needs and interests is crucial for selecting the most effective monetization approach.
# Conclusion
Content monetization is no longer limited to large media companies. Bloggers, video creators, and social media influencers can all generate income by sharing valuable content online. By combining advertising, affiliate marketing, subscriptions, and digital products, creators can develop multiple revenue streams and turn their content into a sustainable online business.
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I just saw this sorry for the late reply I’ll try out adsterra thank you so much!
smart move using adsterra as a backup while you wait, and yeah getting it reviewed before reapplying saves you burning another attempt on something fixable.
Added legal pages and removed the thin content (my first articles weren't great). Should be alright but I'm getting it checked and using Adsterra in the meantime
DO NOT use adsterra. They deliver malware.
Supabase or analytics? I see it's an SPA and done with AI so it could be wrongly reading the pageviews, still, easiest Todo is adsterra
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u/Federal_Standard5917
2026-03-10
skip adsense/ezoic for now, both take weeks and ezoic wants traffic history. apply to monetag or adsterra today, they approve within 24hrs and work fine for quiz traffic. you need a privacy policy page more than anything else, that's the #1 rejection reason i've seen
ngl 50k day one sounds like a traffic spike that won't hold, and google will look at your 30-day average not just day one. apply now but also hit up monetag or adsterra as backup since they approve way faster than adsense and don't care about your site age
I'm not from India so I just did quick Google. CMIIW.
World Bank Income Classification (FY2026)
According to the World Bank Group’s official classification for the 2026 Fiscal Year (released July 1, 2025), countries are categorized into four income groups based on their Gross National Income (GNI) per capita using the Atlas method.
Classification: Lower-Middle Income
GNI per Capita Threshold (FY2026): $1,136 – $4,495
India’s Estimated GNI per Capita: ~$3,051 (2026 estimate)
Current Status: India remains in the Lower-Middle Income category, which corresponds to the "Tier 3" designation in many economic and advertising models.
Source: World Bank Country and Lending Groups – Official Data Help Desk
Digital Advertising Tier Classification (2026)
According to industry standards used by global ad networks (such as PropellerAds, Adsterra, and RichAds), India is classified as a Tier 3 country for digital advertising and affiliate marketing.
Classification: Tier 3 (High Volume, Low Cost)
Primary Factor: Ad Revenue per User (ARPU). While India has the world's largest digital audience, the individual purchasing power and average cost-per-click (CPC) are lower compared to Tier 1 and Tier 2 markets.
Average Performance Metrics (2026 Estimates):
Average CPM (Cost per 1,000 impressions): $1.50 – $4.00 (vs. $18.00+ in Tier 1).
Average CPC (Cost per click): $0.03 – $0.20 (vs. $0.50+ in Tier 1).
Industry Role: India is considered a "Volume Play" market. It is the preferred choice for advertisers seeking massive scale at the lowest possible entry cost, particularly for mobile apps, utilities, and high-frequency consumer goods.
Important note: recent 2026 reports from ROIAds and Tantrash Technologies suggest that India is currently in a "hybrid" state. For high-end tech, finance, and B2B services, some networks are starting to treat India as a Tier 2 market because the "Urban India" segment has significantly higher purchasing power than the rest of the country.
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Another context, ad revenue isn’t equal everywhere. In Tier-1 countries CPM can be around $15–$40+, while in Tier-2/3 it can be much lower (sometimes under $1). So the same number of ads doesn’t generate the same revenue depending on where users are.
Btw my source is Adsterra / Adheart Marketing Guides (2025-2026)
Reddit traffic isnt the best atleast pinterest. The main reason you got rejected its because you dont have traffic especially organic traffic and yeah with your domain name its going to be hard to rank for relevant keywords. May be look for alternative ways to monetize your traffic like popads monetag or adsterra.
I am also new just searching I think adsterra is good alternative did you tried through proxies ?
Yes, they only accept original content; otherwise, your account is terminated. But it is acceptable if you want to create it for fun and play yourself. or you Can try Adsterra; I think their policy is not really strict, but their ads are cheaper compared to others.
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u/Federal_Standard5917
2026-03-03
adsterra burned me on a survival/outdoors site years ago, held my payment for 3 months citing "traffic quality" then paid out 40% of what was owed. for your niche specifically try Gunvertising or Firearms Policy Coalition's ad network, they actually understand the vertical and won't pull your account for "sensitive content"
I was thiking of going with adsterra and then I saw a horror story post here. looking for direction. thanks
Earlier this week, I experienced a moment of sheer panic and frustration that every technical content creator eventually faces. One of my recent articles went viral on a developer subreddit. I watched my Google Analytics real-time dashboard light up: over 400 highly targeted visitors from the US, UK, and Canada poured in within a few days. I eagerly logged into my display ad network dashboard, expecting to see a solid spike in revenue.
The dashboard read: *4 Impressions. Total Revenue: $0.03.*
My immediate thought was that the ad network was scamming me. How could 400 human beings result in only 4 ad views? But after digging into my server logs, the brutal truth of the **Ad Blocker War 2026** became undeniable. The network wasn't stealing from me; my audience was simply invisible to them. If you are building a tech blog or a developer community today, you need to understand why the traditional display ad model is fundamentally broken for our niche and how you must adapt to survive.
# 1. The "Tech Audience" Curse
Writing for developers is a double-edged sword. On one hand, tech traffic commands some of the highest CPC (Cost Per Click) rates in the world because software companies have massive marketing budgets. On the other hand, developers actively despise intrusive web infrastructure.
* **The Ad-Blocker Default:** A non-technical user might browse the web unprotected. A DevOps engineer or cybersecurity analyst does not. Over 90% of the traffic hitting my developer tutorials is running strict ad-blocking extensions like uBlock Origin or utilizing network-level DNS sinkholes like Pi-hole.
* **The VPN Factor:** Tech users heavily utilize VPNs. Ad networks aggressively filter out VPN traffic, categorizing it as "Invalid Traffic" or bot activity to protect their advertisers. So, even if an ad somehow loads, the network refuses to pay for the impression.
# 2. The Analytics vs. Impressions Discrepancy
Why does Google Analytics show 400 users, while the ad network shows 4? It comes down to how scripts are executed.
* Google Analytics (especially GA4) uses lightweight, first-party tracking scripts that often slip past basic privacy shields.
* Display ad networks (like Adsterra, Mediavine, or AdSense) rely on heavy, third-party JavaScript that makes multiple requests to external auction servers. Modern browsers instantly recognize these domains and block the network requests entirely. The ad script never fires. To the ad network, that user never existed.
# 3. The Manifest V3 Failure and Browser Evolution
The **Ad Blocker War 2026** escalated dramatically when Google attempted to force Manifest V3 onto the Chrome extension ecosystem, effectively crippling how ad blockers functioned.
* **The Mass Migration:** Instead of disabling their ad blockers, power users simply abandoned Chrome. As we discussed in our deep dive into the **Arc Browser AI Guide**, the tech community migrated to browsers like Arc, Brave, and Firefox. These modern browsers don't rely on extensions to block ads; they block third-party trackers natively at the engine level. The harder the advertising industry pushes, the thicker the armor the tech community builds.
# 4. The 2026 Survival Strategy: Ditching the CPM Model
If display ads won't load, how do you monetize a tech site in 2026? You have to stop selling screen space and start selling trust.
* **Contextual Affiliate Marketing:** This is the golden goose. If I write a comprehensive **Passkeys WebAuthn Tutorial**, I don't need a random banner ad for shoes. I naturally link to a premium authentication API or a high-performance VPS hosting provider. Affiliate links are just standard HTML `<a>` tags; no ad blocker in the world can block a text link.
* **Direct Sponsorships:** Newsletter and podcast models are thriving because the creator controls the ad injection. If a cybersecurity firm sponsors a post on the **Global Cyberwarfare Threat**, I write the ad copy directly into the Markdown file. It becomes part of the native content, bypassing all ad blockers.
* **Server-Side Tracking:** To actually understand your traffic, you must move away from client-side pixels. Developers are now utilizing edge computing (like the **Serverless WebAssembly** tech we covered) to process analytics server-side, ensuring accurate visitor counts regardless of browser privacy settings.
# 5. Conclusion: Respecting the User
It is easy to get angry at ad blockers when they eat into your server costs. But as developers, we must admit that the modern advertising ecosystem brought this upon itself. Years of malicious pop-ups, gigabytes of tracking scripts, and privacy violations forced users to defend themselves. The **Ad Blocker War 2026** is not a glitch; it is the new standard. To succeed as a tech creator today, you must respect your audience's desire for a clean, fast web, and build monetization strategies that rely on delivering genuine value, not just harvesting impressions.
Read more about how Manifest V3 changed the extension landscape at the [**Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)**](https://www.eff.org/).
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Since 2024, performance-driven iGaming traffic (sports, CPA, hybrid, revshare) has shifted from aggressive scaling to precision filtering. Profit still exists in 2026, but tolerance for low-quality traffic has collapsed.
The biggest change in iGaming advertising is operator scrutiny. Traffic is scored beyond FTD. Post-deposit behavior, churn rate, bonus abuse patterns, device consistency, and payment methods are tracked. Instead of bans, payouts quietly decrease. CPA values get adjusted. Revshare percentages change. Quality determines longevity.
Volume still matters, but intent outweighs clicks. High CTR from push or pops means nothing without deposits and retention. A smaller cohort of depositing users outperforms large pools of bonus-only players. Funnels must filter before the operator does.
Campaign structure now depends on two pillars: GEO and player mindset.
**Tier 1 (UK, DE, CA, Nordics):**
* Push, native, limited desktop pops
* Longer funnels
* Calm, realistic messaging
* Focus on odds, features, payouts, responsible gaming
* Entertainment positioning over “get rich” angles
Aggressive promises collapse quickly in regulated markets.
**Tier 2–3:**
* Pops, push, in-page push, banners
* Shorter funnels
* Localized creatives (language, payments, sports culture)
* Stronger bonus hooks
* Storytelling angles
Aggression still works here, but mismatched bonuses destroy ROI fast.
Creative trends show clear patterns in [iGaming advertising](https://adsterra.com/blog/igaming-ads/).
What converts:
* Realistic bet slip screenshots
* Moderate win proof
* Value-first messaging (bet builders, instant withdrawals, local leagues)
* Visible licenses, contacts, security indicators
* Animated and non-standard formats
What fades quickly:
* Generic stock visuals
* Unrealistic jackpot claims
* Bonus mismatch between ad and landing
* Large bonuses tied to unrealistic FTD requirements
Traffic sources require constant refresh cycles. Burn rate increases when creatives stagnate.
Push and in-page push remain strong for Tier 2–3 and selective Tier 1. Native performs in Tier 1 when pre-landers warm intent. CPM buying works when paired with strict CPA targets and denylisting after data accumulation (8–12 days minimum testing window).
Social and influencer funnels convert when indirect. Direct game promotion increases account risk. Content-first warming models perform better than direct ads.
Frequent causes of budget loss:
* Optimizing for CTR instead of deposits
* Mixing intent levels in one funnel
* Cutting revshare too early
* Ignoring licensing requirements
* Overspending during low-intent hours (early morning traffic underperforms)
* Failing to blacklist weak placements
* Over-relying on CPA in overheated GEOs
Revshare regained importance after 2024. CPA produces faster data; revshare produces long-term revenue. Networks revised terms in 2024–2025, making contract review critical before scaling.
In 2026, iGaming remains profitable under three conditions:
1. Strict filtering before traffic reaches operators
2. GEO-specific funnel alignment
3. Continuous creative rotation and placement optimization
Anything less turns media buying into donation.
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Choosing the right advertising platform can make or break your marketing campaigns. Diverse audiences and varying ad formats, plus advanced targeting tools on top make the success of your ads possible. And now it only depends on matching platform strengths with your goals. From search and social media giants to niche, flexible ad networks, here’s a clear breakdown of the top advertising platforms you should consider.
# What Are Advertising Platforms?
Online advertising platforms are digital systems that help businesses create, manage, and deliver ads across various channels, that is search engines, social networks, apps, and publisher sites. They simplify campaign setup, audience targeting, performance tracking, and budget control. This enormously helps advertisers reach their target audience.
# Top Advertising Platforms to Use
# 1. Google Ads – Search & Display Giant
**Best for:** Search-driven traffic and broad audience reach.
Google Ads is the world’s largest digital ad platform. It offers search ads, display banners, YouTube video ads, and app campaigns. It applies keyword targeting, audience segments, and smart bidding tools, and thus, you can well optimize your ad performance. However, some publishers would complain about strict entry rules.
# 2. Meta Ads (Facebook & Instagram) – Social Targeting Powerhouse
**Best for:** Brands, e-commerce, and visual storytelling.
Meta’s advertising ecosystem is there for you to run campaigns across Facebook, Instagram, and (via Meta Ads Manager) Threads and Messenger. Enjoy granular demographic and interest targeting, plus a variety of ad formats, and robust analytics.
# 3. Adsterra – Flexible, Niche Display & Preferred Publisher Network
**Best for:** Advertisers needing alternative traffic beyond social and search.
Adsterra connects advertisers with millions of unique visitors via direct publishers. It supports multiple formats, like banners, popunders, native ads, push notifications, in-page push and social bar ads, along with flexible pricing models.
# 4. LinkedIn Ads – B2B & Professional Targeting
**Best for:** B2B brands, recruiters, and enterprise marketing.
LinkedIn Ads focuses on professionals and decision-makers. Its formats can be slightly different, in particular, sponsored content, dynamic ads, and message ads. It’s ideal for reaching niche business audiences.
# 5. TikTok Ads – Creative Video Engagement
**Best for:** Reaching younger, mobile-first audiences.
TikTok’s short-form video ads and creative formats are perfect for brand storytelling and product discovery, especially among Gen Z and millennial users.
# How to Choose the Right Advertising Platform
To pick the best platform:
* **Define your audience.** Who are you trying to reach? Different platforms excel with different demographics.
* **Match with your goals.** Search campaigns work well for intent-driven acquisition, while social ads often build awareness and engagement.
* **Test and optimize.** Start small, track performance, and adjust targeting or creatives based on data.
# Final Thoughts
There’s no perfect advertising platform solution for everybody. The best choice depends on a few things: your industry/niche, campaign goals, and budget.
Search platforms like Google Ads dominate intent-based traffic, and social networks excel at engagement. At the same time, flexible ad networks like Adsterra, offer high-quality traffic sources with granular targeting and optimization tools. By understanding the strengths of[ internet advertising platforms](https://adsterra.com/blog/best-advertising-platforms/), you can build smarter, more profitable ad campaigns.
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When you’re new to iGaming affiliate marketing, the biggest mistake is stacking too many tools without understanding any of them. After months of running traffic, I’ve found you only need three layers:
1. The affiliate backend (FTD, NGR, RevShare data).
2. A tracker (to see which ad, GEO, or placement brought the player).
3. Basic reporting (to see profit, not just “cool stats”).
The rule is simple: if a tool doesn’t help you decide what to kill or scale today, it’s noise.
You’ll find many polished [iGaming affiliate software listings](https://adsterra.com/blog/igaming-affiliate-software/) online, but this is a practical breakdown: tracking, reporting, and creative monitoring.
# 1) Tracking & Attribution
If tracking fails, nothing else matters. You must see the full funnel: clicks → registrations → deposits → revenue.
**Voluum**
Reliable postbacks, strong segmentation (geo/device), automated rules, multi-conversion tracking. Expensive, but powerful.
Use case: full control and clear ROI signals across channels.
**BeMob**
Budget-friendly, clean UI, good for fast testing cycles.
Use case: testing many placements at once.
**RedTrack**
Strong UI, automated alerts, handles scale well.
Use case: cross-channel attribution without messy UTMs.
**Affilka (SoftSwiss)**
Ideal if you promote SoftSwiss-based programs. Clean postbacks, token support, smooth integrations.
Use case: working inside SoftSwiss affiliate stacks.
**Must-have tracker features:**
* Postback support
* Granular segmentation (geo, device)
* Automated rules (pause losers, scale winners)
* Multi-conversion tracking (for redeposits/LTV)
* Optional traffic source integrations
Never rely only on affiliate dashboards. They track what they see. Your tracker should be the source of truth.
# 2) Reporting Without Overcomplication
Yes, you can track affiliate links in GA4 & Looker, but unless you’re a brand or agency, full BI dashboards are overkill.
For most affiliates, Google Sheets or Excel wins.
# Simple Stack
**Excel + Power Query**
* Import CSVs from your tracker
* Clean columns automatically
* Merge spend and conversions
**Airtable**
* Better UI than Sheets
* Great for creative logs
* Not ideal for heavy math
**Notion**
* Best for logging experiments, not analytics
# What to Track
**Daily**
* Spend
* Clicks
* Registrations
* FTDs
* Cost per FTD
* Losing placements
**Weekly**
* Approved FTDs
* Effective CPA
* GEO trends
* Traffic quality
**Monthly**
* FTD → NGR by GEO
* LTV by source
* 30-day player stickiness
Basic formulas:
* Revenue = Approved FTDs × CPA
* Profit = Revenue − Cost
* CPA = Cost / Approved FTDs
Keep it simple. Clean data beats fancy dashboards.
# 3) Creative Monitoring (Underrated Edge)
Analytics isn’t just numbers — creatives matter.
Stop naming files like banner1\_final2.png.
Use structure:
GEO-Vertical-Angle-Format-Date
“Angle” = the core message (bonus framing, instant payout, strategy, lifestyle, etc.).
You’ll often discover:
* CTR winners
* FTD winners
* Bonus abuser magnets
* Lower CTR ads bringing cleaner players
Creative pattern recognition can reduce wasted spend dramatically.
Track properly, report simply, monitor creatives seriously. You don’t need complexity — you need clarity.
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In online advertising, eCPM (effective cost per mille) is one of the most important metrics for measuring ad performance and revenue growth. Whether you’re a website owner, creator, or web master, eCPM helps you evaluate how much money you actually earn per 1,000 ad impressions. And this is regardless of the pricing model used.
# eCPM vs. CPM: What’s the Difference?
* **CPM (Cost Per Mille)** measures how much an advertiser pays for every 1,000 ad impressions.
* **eCPM** focuses on the revenue generated per 1,000 impressions, considering all types of income, including clicks, conversions, and performance outcomes.
In short: **CPM is advertiser-side, eCPM is more on the publisher side and revenue-oriented.**
# How to Calculate eCPM in Simple Moves?
Calculating eCPM is straightforward:
**eCPM = (Total Ad Earnings ÷ Total Impressions) × 1,000**
# eCPM Matters, but Why?
# 1. Performance Benchmarking
eCPM lets you compare different ad formats or networks on a level playing field. No matter whether earnings came from impressions, clicks, or actions.
# 2. Payout Optimization
By analyzing eCPM, you can identify which placements and ad formats are most profitable and then adjust your strategy accordingly.
# 3. Ad Quality
High eCPM often hints to strong engagement or valuable impressions, meaning advertisers are willing to pay more for your ad space.
# Factors That Influence eCPM
eCPM doesn’t exist merely on its own. It can vary widely depending on:
* **Ad format.** Video and rich media tend to have higher eCPMs than simple banners.
* **User location.** Tier-1 countries usually deliver higher revenue, but not always (!).
* **Traffic quality.** Engaged visitors increase advertiser value and boost eCPM.
* **Seasonality.** Demand ebbs and flows around holidays or major events.
# How to boost eCPM?
Here are actionable strategies to raise your eCPM:
1. **Test ad formats.** Try interstitials, native ads, or advanced and engaging ad formats with higher CTRs. For example, In-Page Push or the proprietary Social Bar ads with customizable skins from Adsterra ad network to impact your [eCPM](https://adsterra.com/blog/what-is-ecpm/).
2. **Test placements.** eCPM will vary by whether ads appear on the page or app.
3. **Improve user engagement.** More time on site often leads to better ad performance.
eCPM is more than just a formula. It’s a powerful lens to get deeper into how well your ad inventory performs and how effectively you monetize traffic. By mastering this metric and optimizing around it, you can make better decisions and negotiate stronger ad deals.
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I heard that adsterra's earnings is really low and that they cause viruses or something.
Are you earning good money from it? If you dont mind me asking
Exactamente, esa es una de las principales desventajas de Blogger. A un así, para algunas estrategias que uso con Adsterra me resulta realmente conveniente Blogger.
Si Adsterra es muy buena opción. Gracias por compartir tu experiencia también.
Yo entiendo que no todos al inicio pueden pagar un dominio o un hosting pero es crucial usarlos, ya que en blogger no eres dueño de lo que creas y tienes muchas limitantes, por ejemplo en wordpress o en una web echa en código, puedes hacer estrategias con adsterra y ganar mas dinero cosa que en blogger no puedes o corres el riesgo de que te quiten.
Actualmente el direct link de adsterra paga muy bien, se puede tener un cpm de 8 dólares con tráfico latino e incluso mas cuando hay alguna conversión, eh probado varias alternativas pero es la que mejor me funciona.
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Si esperas una fórmula mágica de "clica aquí y recibe mil visitas", lamento decirte que no existe. Conseguir tráfico hoy es, básicamente, una batalla por la atención. Después de probar de todo, he aprendido que lo peor que puedes hacer es jugártelo todo a una sola carta (o a un solo algoritmo).
Aquí te cuento lo que realmente mueve la aguja basándome en lo que funciona ahora:
# 1. SEO de Intención: Deja de perseguir palabras clave genéricas
Olvídate de intentar posicionar para "mejores portátiles". Los gigantes te van a eclipsar. La clave está en ser **útil y específico**.
* **Ve al grano:** La gente tiene prisa. Si tu post responde la duda en el primer párrafo, los buscadores te premian y el usuario se queda. Es lo que llamamos ganar la "posición cero".
* **El "Cómo hacer" es el rey:** Los tutoriales técnicos o guías de trámites suelen ser minas de oro. Tienen menos competencia y resuelven un problema real. Si solucionas un dolor de cabeza, ganas un visitante fiel.
# 2. Formatos Verticales: El anzuelo perfecto
No esperes que la gente descubra tu web por arte de magia. Tienes que ir a buscarlos donde ya están: en el móvil.
* **Vídeo corto como avance:** Usa TikTok o Reels para mostrar un "hack" rápido o una curiosidad. No entregues toda la info ahí; deja el enlace para que vayan a tu web a ver el contenido completo.
* **Autoridad y confianza:** Ver una cara o escuchar una voz genera una conexión que el texto plano no logra. Si te perciben como alguien que sabe del tema en vídeo, entrarán a tu web con mucha mejor disposición.
# 3. Tráfico de Pago y Arbitraje: Acelerar el crecimiento
Si tienes algo de presupuesto y no quieres esperar meses a que el SEO orgánico reaccione, tienes que invertir. Pero hazlo con estrategia.
* **Validación rápida:** Uso herramientas de anuncios no solo para vender, sino para comprobar si un artículo realmente interesa antes de dedicarle horas de redacción.
* **Redes de volumen:** Para nichos que necesitan tráfico masivo y rápido, plataformas como **Adsterra o Taboola** son herramientas potentes. Eso sí, esto requiere análisis: hay que medir el retorno al milímetro para optimizar la inversión. Es un tráfico que requiere más filtrado, pero cuando ajustas la campaña, es escalable a gran nivel.
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Muchos bloggers cometen el error de empezar a escribir sin un plan, esperando que el tráfico llegue solo. Pero yo he perfeccionado una hoja de ruta para que un blog tenga bases sólidas desde su lanzamiento.
Aquí están mis 5 pilares para un lanzamiento exitoso:
# 1. Selección de Nicho por "Intención de Búsqueda"
No elijas un tema solo porque te gusta; elígelo porque hay personas buscando soluciones.
* **Nichos de Utilidad:** Los trámites administrativos, tutoriales técnicos (como Excel) o guías de procedimientos tienen una competencia mucho menor que los nichos generales de noticias. En mi experiencia, resolver un problema específico es el camino más rápido para ganar autoridad ante Google.
# 2. Velocidad y Estabilidad (La base técnica)
El SEO empieza por el rendimiento. Si tu presupuesto es limitado, **Blogger** es una opción excelente porque utiliza los servidores de Google, garantizando estabilidad y una indexación muy veloz. Si buscas escalabilidad total para vender el activo en el futuro, **WordPress** te permite un control técnico superior.
# 3. Estrategia de Contenido "Long-Tail"
No intentes competir por palabras clave genéricas. Ataca preguntas largas y específicas.
* **Ejemplo:** En lugar de "SEO", usa "Cómo optimizar el SEO de un blog en Blogger para principiantes". Esto te permite captar tráfico cualificado mucho antes que los grandes portales.
# 4. SEO de Respuesta Directa
Google premia la eficiencia. Estructura tus artículos para que la respuesta principal aparezca en los primeros párrafos. Utiliza listas, negritas y encabezados (H2, H3) claros. Esto no solo mejora la experiencia del usuario, sino que te ayuda a ganar la "posición cero" en los resultados de búsqueda.
# 5. Ecosistema de Tráfico Multicanal
No pongas todos tus huevos en la cesta de Google. Crea contenido en formatos verticales (**Facebook Reels** o **YouTube Shorts**) que dirija a los usuarios a profundizar en tu blog. Esto envía señales de tráfico real a los buscadores, lo que acelera el proceso de posicionamiento orgánico.
**5. Como conseguir trafico Web**
Conseguir tráfico es el reto principal de cualquier proyecto digital. La clave no es una fórmula mágica, sino diversificar las fuentes para no depender de un solo algoritmo.
Aquí están las vías más efectivas para atraer visitas a un sitio web:
# 1. SEO de Intención (Tráfico Orgánico)
El enfoque debe estar en resolver problemas específicos donde la competencia es menor.
* **Tutoriales y Guías Técnicas**: Los artículos que explican procesos paso a paso (como funciones de software o trámites específicos) suelen posicionar más rápido que los temas generales.
* **Optimización de Respuesta**: Estructurar los posts para responder la duda del usuario en el primer párrafo ayuda a ganar la "posición cero" en los buscadores.
# 2. Tráfico desde Formatos Verticales
Las redes sociales son el motor ideal para enviar señales de tráfico rápidas a un blog nuevo.
* **Video Corto (Reels/Shorts)**: Crear clips rápidos sobre curiosidades o soluciones técnicas y dirigir a esa audiencia al blog para leer la información completa.
* **Autoridad Visual**: Usar plataformas de video para demostrar conocimiento atrae visitas recurrentes y genera confianza en el lector.
# 3. Compra de Tráfico y Arbitraje
Para escalar un proyecto o testear la rentabilidad de un nicho rápidamente, la compra de tráfico es una opción directa.
* **Plataformas de Anuncios**: Se pueden utilizar redes tradicionales como **Google Ads** o **Meta Ads**, así como plataformas de tráfico alternativo (Pop-unders y Native) como **Adsterra**, **Taboola** o **PropellerAds**. Estas permiten mover volúmenes importantes de visitas hacia sitios específicos para medir conversiones de forma inmediata.
# 4. Creación de Activos Digitales
Un blog con tráfico diversificado no es solo una web, es un activo con valor de mercado.
**Valor de Reventa**: Un sitio con visitas estables y una estructura sólida puede alcanzar precios de entre **$300 y $2,000** en el mercado de compraventa de blogs.
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try adsterra or media net
That’s adsterra , i asked them and confirmed to me they disabled adult ads ! Looks like i have to remove their ads if they still showing this !
Thanks for letting me know
Problem is not all regions generate same ad revenue.
For example 2026 data from analytics firms like AdAmigo and Adsterra shows that a US user’s CPM or the price for 1,000 ads is around $23–$35, while in the Philippines or India, it’s often between $0.40–$2.80.
In the blocked regions, the ads don't even cover the electricity for the AI to think. I'm from one of those blocked countries by the way.
Meaning, a person in T3 country has to watch like 30 to 40 ads to generate same value with one ad in T1 country. And no one gonna sit watching 30 ads in one sit.
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Yeah, you're right.
Let me try adsterra.
If you are in the download niche, AdSense is not friendly for that, but you can try Adsterra; their approval is quick, but their ad revenue is cheaper than AdSense, but it is better than a lot of traffic for nothing back.
**Monetizing a blog or website** does not have to be complicated, and it does not require massive traffic. Unlike some ad networks that impose strict requirements on traffic volume, niche, or audience geography, **Adsterra’s approval process** is generally straightforward for real content sites, meaning blogs or web pages with substantive content that aren’t under construction or comprised solely of ads. This makes it suitable for beginners and small publishers who struggle to qualify for platforms with higher entry thresholds.
This includes:
• Small blogs with low to moderate traffic
• New websites that are still growing
• Niche sites (gaming, tech, entertainment, downloads, lifestyle, etc.)
• Sites monetizing social or mixed traffic sources
There is **no officially stated minimum traffic requirement**. What matters more is that your site contains real content and is functional. Approval is typically fast, often within the same day.
Link: [**Sign up in Adsterra as a Publisher**](https://publishers.adsterra.com/referral/ymBM8KEUcY)
After registering as a publisher, you **add your website inside the dashboard**. The platform reviews your site for compliance. Once approved, you gain access to ad codes and monetization tools.
From there, the process becomes technical but straightforward: generate ad units, copy the provided script, and paste it into your website’s HTML or ad placement areas (header, sidebar, article body, footer, etc.).
If you use **WordPress**, you can place scripts using theme settings, widget areas, or header/footer plugins.
# Choose the Right Ad Formats
Adsterra offers **multiple ad formats**, and selecting the right combination is key to maximizing revenue without destroying user experience. Each format operates on performance-based models such as **CPM, CPC, or CPA**, depending on advertiser demand. In practice, your dashboard reports revenue as eCPM, which reflects total earnings per thousand impressions.
**Popunder ads** are one of their highest-performing formats. They trigger after user interaction and open in a new tab or window. Because they are not embedded inside the page layout, they often deliver strong CPM rates.
**Banner ads** include traditional display units in various sizes. These can be placed in visible but non-intrusive areas such as within content or in sidebars.
**In-Page Push** ads look similar to push notifications but appear directly inside the page, making them compatible with all browsers without requiring user subscription.
**Social Bar ads** are interactive units that resemble chat bubbles, notifications, or widgets. They tend to attract attention and can outperform standard banners in certain niches.
**Smartlink** is another important tool. Instead of placing traditional ad blocks, you redirect traffic through a monetized link that automatically matches users with the best-performing offer based on their GEO and device.
Popunders often generate higher short-term revenue, while banners and in-page formats may provide **better balance between earnings and user experience**. Optimization is iterative. Start with one or two formats, analyze performance metrics in your dashboard, and adjust placements gradually. Overloading a site with aggressive ads may increase short-term revenue but harm retention and SEO performance.
# Use Anti-Adblock Technology to Protect Revenue
Ad blocking software is one of the biggest threats to display ad revenue. A significant percentage of users browse with ad blockers enabled, which normally prevents ads from loading.
**Adsterra includes anti-adblock solutions** that detect when a visitor is using an ad blocker and attempt to recover otherwise lost impressions. This can significantly increase your effective fill rate and overall earnings.
For publishers with tech-savvy audiences, this feature alone can make a noticeable difference in monetization performance.
# How to cashout
Adsterra supports **multiple payout methods**, including PayPal, Paxum, WebMoney, wire transfer, and selected cryptocurrencies (availability may depend on region).
The minimum payout threshold starts at $5 for some methods, making it accessible even for small publishers. Payments are typically processed on a bi-weekly basis (Net-15 schedule), provided you have reached the minimum threshold.
Always verify payout method availability in your dashboard, as options can vary by country and account status.
More info about this Ad Network:
# [Adsterra, the best alternative to Adsense \[Review\]](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/05/adsterra-best-alternative-to-adsense.html)
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What other ad networks are you using bro other than adsense and adsterra
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my site is kinda new and im getting an decent profit with adsterra but i wonder if they clients are safe to the public? i usually see my ads shows too much crypto ads and i have no idea if that is safe to recommend on my site
He visto a mucha gente preguntando si realmente vale la pena usar Adsterra cuando Google AdSense rechaza tu sitio o cuando buscas diversificar. Como alguien que gestiona varios nichos (desde trámites educativos hasta tutoriales técnicos), decidí hacer un experimento real y estos son los resultados que obtuve.
# ¿Adsterra es mejor? Depende de tu estrategia
No diría que es "mejor" o "peor", sino que son herramientas distintas para objetivos diferentes. Bajo mi experiencia, aquí es donde Adsterra realmente brilla:
* **Aprobación inmediata:** A diferencia de AdSense, que puede ser muy estricto con el contenido, Adsterra me permitió monetizar mis proyectos desde el primer día.
* **Formatos que realmente convierten:** Mientras que los banners estándar suelen tener mucha "ceguera", el **Social Bar** ha sido mi mayor sorpresa. En mis pruebas, generó $192.86 con un CTR muy superior a los anuncios nativos.
* **El poder del Smart Link:** He logrado generar hasta **$4.05 en solo 24 horas** colocando Smart Links estratégicamente en botones de descarga o interacción.
# Lo que he aprendido (Datos Reales)
En mis blogs de Blogger, he notado que el tráfico de redes sociales (Facebook o YouTube) se monetiza increíblemente bien con Adsterra. Mientras que AdSense puede ser delicado con el origen del tráfico, Adsterra me ha permitido escalar ingresos de forma más flexible.
* **Estrategia técnica:** Para que funcione, no basta con pegar el código. He tenido que usar plantillas específicas para que los banners (728x90 y 320x50) sean totalmente responsivos en móviles. Si el anuncio no se ve bien, no cobras.
Si tienes un blog con tráfico orgánico o social que AdSense no termina de aceptar, o si quieres monetizar formatos más interactivos, Adsterra es una opción sólida. He generado más de **$1,000** combinando estos métodos y sus sistema de referidos.
No es dinero "mágico", requiere probar qué formato (Social Bar, Popunders o Smart Links) encaja mejor con tu audiencia.
He demostrado que combinar SEO con tráfico social y diferentes redes de anuncios es lo que me ha dado estabilidad. **¿Ustedes siguen dependiendo 100% de Google o ya empezaron a diversificar con otras opciones como Adsterra?** Cuéntenme qué formato les ha funcionado mejor a ustedes.
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si te gustan estos tema puede seguirme, próximamente estaré subiendo mas contenido relevante sobre la monetización con Adsterra y otras redes publicitarias.
r/IBRX
u/Merlin8121
2026-02-23
Yes, sorry guys. I'm having some trouble setting up the new adsterra; please be patient!
hey sorry about that, just found out the ad network (adsterra) was serving scam redirects. removed them completely, site should be clean now
Hey everyone,
I know the struggle of getting a site approved by AdSense or dealing with low RPMs. Lately, I’ve been testing **Adsterra** as an alternative (or supplement), and I wanted to share why it’s actually a solid choice for publishers, especially if you have "non-standard" traffic or niche sites.
**What I like about it so far:**
* **Instant Approval:** Unlike other networks that take weeks to review your site, Adsterra is almost instant. Great for those who want to start earning *today*.
* **High CPM for Social Traffic:** If you have traffic from Facebook, TikTok, or Twitter, their "Smart Link" is a game changer.
* **The $5 Payout Threshold:** You don’t have to wait until you hit $100. You can get paid via Paxum or WebMoney once you reach just $5 (Wire is higher, obviously).
* **Ad Formats:** They have everything—Popunders, Native ads, Banners, and Social Bars (which look like OS notifications and get crazy high CTR).
**How to get the most out of it:**
If you don't have a website, you can still use their **Smart Link**. It’s basically one link that automatically redirects users to the best-performing offer based on their location and device. It’s perfect for bio links or forum signatures.
**Getting Started:**
If you want to check it out and support my journey at the same time, you can sign up through my referral link here: 👉[**Sign up for Adsterra here**](https://beta.publishers.adsterra.com/referral/uYyfPC879F)
If you want to see exactly how their direct monetization link looks/works, here is a **Smart Link** example (heads up: this is a direct ad link): 🔗[**Adsterra Smart Link Demo**](https://www.effectivegatecpm.com/xb93zh1y94?key=e1f7912455210a5330ab931590c06568)
Happy to answer any questions about their dashboard or setup if you're new to it!
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Se a lo que te refieres amigo pero afortunadamente con Adsterra he logrado un equilibrio para no sacrificar la experiencia de los usuarios ni mis ingresos. Solo utilizo anuncios Smartlink y Social Bar, ideales para monetizar blog con temática de deportes o descarga de archivos.
Si estás buscando monetizar tus proyectos digitales pero no sabes por dónde empezar (o te han rechazado en otras plataformas), **Adsterra** es la red publicitaria ideal. Es conocida por su aprobación instantánea y por ofrecer formatos que realmente captan la atención del usuario.
Después de meses probando y optimizando distintos blog, estas son las 5 estrategias que mejor me han funcionado para generar ingresos reales:
# 1. El poder del (Smart Link)
A diferencia de los anuncios tradicionales que aparecen en las barras laterales, el **Smart Link** es un enlace invisible que puedes colocar en cualquier lugar. Es la herramienta más versátil de Adsterra.
* **Dónde usarlo:** Colócalo en botones de alta interacción como *"Descargar"*, *"Ver más"* o *"Obtener plantilla"*.
* **Resultados:** En mis pruebas, esta técnica me permitió generar **$4.05 en un solo día** con unas 5,500 impresiones, demostrando ser mucho más efectivo que un banner estático.
* **Nicho ideal:** Funciona de maravilla en blogs de utilidad, como tutoriales de Excel o descarga de documentos, donde el usuario tiene una intención clara de hacer clic.
# 2. Adiós a los Banners
El error más común de los principiantes es llenar su sitio de banners fijos que los usuarios ya han aprendido a ignorar (la famosa "ceguera de banner").
* **¿Qué es el Social Bar?:** Es un formato interactivo que imita notificaciones de chat o alertas del sistema. Al ser dinámico, capta la mirada de inmediato.
* **Rendimiento real:** En una comparación directa, el Social Bar generó **$192.86**, aplastando a los banners nativos que apenas alcanzaron los **$25.25** con el mismo volumen de tráfico. Además, es 100% amigable con dispositivos móviles.
# 3. Arbitraje de Tráfico: Dinero rápido con Redes Sociales
No necesitas esperar meses a que Google te posicione en los primeros lugares (SEO) para empezar a cobrar.
* **Estrategia Vertical:** Crea contenido viral en **Facebook Reels, TikTok o YouTube Shorts** sobre temas curiosos o de nicho.
* **El puente:** Dirige ese tráfico masivo hacia un blog sencillo en Blogger configurado con anuncios de Adsterra. A diferencia de otras plataformas más estrictas, Adsterra recibe muy bien el tráfico proveniente de redes sociales, permitiéndote escalar tus ingresos en tiempo récord.
# 4. Ingresos Pasivos mediante el Sistema de Referidos
Adsterra no solo te paga por los anuncios en tu web, sino también por invitar a otros creadores.
* **Marca Personal:** Al compartir tu experiencia y ayudar a otros a configurar sus cuentas (como hago en mis canales), construyes una fuente de ingresos extra.
* **Crecimiento acumulado:** He generado casi **$300 adicionales** únicamente a través de referidos. Es dinero que entra de forma pasiva mientras ayudas a la comunidad a crecer.
# 5. Optimización Técnica: Banners Responsivos en Blogger
Si un anuncio no se adapta correctamente a la pantalla del celular, estás perdiendo dinero. El anunciante paga menos por anuncios mal visualizados.
* **El truco:** Aunque uses Blogger (que es gratuito), es vital usar plantillas que hagan que los códigos de Adsterra sean **responsivos**.
* **Impacto en el CPM:** Al asegurar que el anuncio se vea perfecto en cualquier dispositivo, mantienes un **CPM** (Costo por cada mil impresiones) mucho más alto y saludable, maximizando cada visita que llega a tu sitio.
# ¿Por qué empezar hoy?
Adsterra rompe las barreras de entrada. No importa si tu blog es nuevo o si tienes poco tráfico; lo importante es la estrategia con la que colocas tus anuncios.
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You could just Google it since the list is always updated (not a lot but still).
Anyway here's a little googling.
Tier 2
Key Countries (2026):
Americas: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia.
Europe: Poland, Romania, Czech Republic, Greece, Portugal, Hungary.
Asia/Pacific: South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines.
Middle East/Africa: Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Africa, Qatar.
Tier 3
Key Countries (2026):
Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka.
Africa: Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Ethiopia.
CIS/Other: Azerbaijan, Georgia, Uzbekistan, various smaller Latin American nations (e.g., Guatemala, Honduras).
This is cross referenced from The Ad Network Source (PropellerAds / Adsterra / RichAds). CMIIW.
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Existe un debate eterno sobre qué plataforma es mejor. Muchos desprecian a Blogger por ser "limitado", mientras que otros temen a WordPress por su complejidad. Después de gestionar múltiples Sitios web he llegado a una conclusión: la respuesta depende de tu modelo de monetización.
Aquí les comparto mi análisis desde las trincheras:
# 1. Blogger: La "Máquina de Ganancia Neta"
Si tu objetivo es crear micronichos de bajo mantenimiento y alta rentabilidad, Blogger sigue siendo un competidor feroz.
* **Velocidad y SEO Nativo:** Al usar servidores de Google, la velocidad de carga es excelente, lo cual es un factor crítico de posicionamiento.
* **Inversión Cero:** Al no pagar hosting ni SSL, cada dólar que generas con **Adsterra** o **AdSense** va directo a tu bolsillo.
* **Ideal para:** Trámites administrativos, tutoriales específicos y blogs que reciben tráfico viral desde redes sociales.
# 2. WordPress: El Activo de Alto Valor
WordPress es para quienes buscan escalar y automatizar procesos de forma profesional.
* **Control Total de SEO:** Con plugins avanzados, puedes optimizar cada rincón técnico para dominar palabras clave difíciles.
* **Automatización con IA:** Es mucho más sencillo conectar APIs y herramientas para gestionar contenido masivo en menos tiempo.
* **Website Flipping:** Un blog bien estructurado en WordPress tiene un valor de reventa mucho mayor, alcanzando precios entre **$300 y $2,000** en el mercado de activos digitales.
**Mi Veredicto:**
Yo sigo utilizando **Blogger** para proyectos donde quiero **monetizar** sin complicaciones técnicas. Uso ese ahorro para invertir en herramientas de IA o mejorar mi contenido en **YouTube**. Sin embargo, para proyectos de marca personal o sitios que planeo vender a largo plazo, WordPress es la elección lógica por su escalabilidad.
¿Ustedes qué prefieren para sus nichos este año? ¿Siguen viendo a Blogger como una opción viable o se pasaron totalmente a WordPress?
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I’ve been using Adsterra for about 2 years now and I’ve consistently had good results. It works really well alongside AdSense for me. As for Ezoic, honestly I wouldn’t recommend it — it was a failure in my experience.
Give Adsterra a try and you’ll see for yourself.
So only option adsterra left
Adsterra is the lowest Quality of Ads you can go for, Ezoic ist just a bad Partner to have in General
Don't go for Adsterra, also don't go for Ezoic
Me llegó lo mismo, supongo que nos debería favorecer con mejores publicidades, al transformarse en una plataforma de publicidad más de élite, ahora tengo la duda si a los pequeños publishers, se nos permitirá ir incorporando nuevos sitios web, supongo que sí, ojalá siga siendo así, porque en google ad sense no aprueban casi ningún sitio y adsterra el cpm es una porquería y monetag, paga una mugre y tiene banners muy molestos
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oh, can you chck DM? I am new with Monetag, Adsterra
Yes, Adsterra is my second revenue source alongside AdSense. I would have used Monetag, but there are restrictions in my country, which is why I went with Adsterra instead. It’s basically the best alternative to Monetag for me. I’m making close to $400 every week.
r/adops
u/Dependent-Use-3215
2026-02-18
as good as it gets with adsterra, have fun
r/adops
u/markk-the-shark
2026-02-18
Agree. Adsterra is awful in every way.
r/adops
u/Dependent-Use-3215
2026-02-18
Adsterra is more of a last resort type Ad Network
r/mkd
u/Odd-Quality-8466
2026-02-18
Adsterra реклама. Требам да е извадам
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r/adops
u/No-Negotiation7481
2026-02-18
We integrated [Adsterra](https://adsterra.com/) as an ad network on our platform and it turned into a disaster.
Their ads started literally hijacking our pages. Users would click a normal content link (from our email notifications), see the page for 2–3 seconds, and then get forcibly redirected to full-screen spam ads - gambling, fake APK downloads, shady “security” apps, etc. In some cases it even triggered automatic APK downloads. No close button, no back, no way to return to the content. Our service basically became unusable for those users.
We received multiple complaints and recordings from users showing the exact behavior. It was embarrassing because it made our platform look compromised.
Then on top of the technical mess, we also had to fight with Adsterra over payouts.
Overall this was one of the worst ad network experiences we’ve had - aggressive unsafe ads + payout disputes. If you run a legit site and care about your users, I’d strongly recommend staying away from Adsterra.
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Affiliate marketing in 2026 can still be highly profitable, but only if you stop spreading your budget thin and start building structured systems. This guide outlines a realistic roadmap to reach around $1,000 per month within 1–3 months — not overnight, but through consistent execution.
# 1. Offers, Niche, and Traffic Sources
Choose niches with strong monetization potential: AI/SaaS, cybersecurity, finance apps, VPN/privacy, green tech, or beginner-friendly iGaming flows. Start with easier conversions like SOI, DOI, lead submits, trials, or installs before attempting high-ticket conversions.
Use networks like ClickBank, ShareASale, or SaaS partner programs. For traffic, consider Adsterra, ExoClick, or Adcash, and always check country volumes. These sources require daily monitoring and budget control.
# 2. Traffic That Works
**Facebook/Instagram (Meta):**
Use CAPI with conversion campaigns. Broad targeting (Advantage+) often outperforms narrow interests.
* Kill ad sets spending 1.5–2x CPA without conversions.
* Increase budget 20% when you hit 5+ conversions below target CPA.
**Google Ads:**
Focus on long-tail keywords with buyer intent. After 30–50 conversions monthly, switch to Target CPA or ROAS (with value tracking enabled).
**Display & Push Networks:**
Match targeting precisely to offer rules. Use postbacks. Test multiple creatives. Best for signups and installs — avoid hard ecom flows.
**Reddit Ads:**
Target relevant subreddits and write ads like authentic posts. Warm up your account for at least a month before running ads.
# 3. Landing Pages & Testing
Use one offer per page, one clear CTA, fast load speed (under 2 seconds), mobile-first design, and visible social proof.
Test in order:
1. Headline
2. CTA text
3. Hero image vs. short video
Give each variation sufficient traffic (around 1,000 visits depending on source). Track CTR, but prioritize final conversions.
# 4. Tracking
Use professional trackers like Voluum, BeMob, or RedTrack. Monitor CPA, ROAS, and conversion rates per source and creative. Align tracker data with ad platforms. Use dedicated domains and rotation, especially with Meta and Google.
# 5. Scaling Rule
* 70% budget → proven campaigns
* 20% → new creatives/angles
* 10% → new offers or traffic sources
Scale profitable campaigns by 20–30% increments. If CPA spikes, reduce budget.
If you're just starting out, it might be a good idea to check out some [proven affiliate marketing strategies](https://adsterra.com/blog/affiliate-marketing-strategies/). If you've already got the basics down, then check out this exact roadmap.
# 90-Day Roadmap
**Phase 1 (Week 1–2): Foundation**
Pick a niche, join 2 networks, select 2–3 CPA offers ($5+ payout), set up tracking, and build a simple landing page (avoid risky platforms for sensitive niches).
**Phase 2 (Week 2–3): First Campaign**
Choose one traffic source (Meta or Google). Budget $300–$500/month. Create 5 ad variations. Track everything. Avoid major changes during the first 5–7 days.
**Phase 3 (Week 3–6): Optimization**
Run campaigns 14–21 days if budget allows control. Pause bottom 25% performers. Test landing page variations.
* ROAS > 3:1 → increase budget 20%
* ROAS < 2:1 → reassess offer or traffic source
**Phase 4 (Week 6+): Scale or Pivot**
Scale gradually. Test a second traffic source. Study competitors and audience behavior.
**Phase 5 (Month 2–3): Systematize**
Document winners. Add organic support content. Review monthly performance and aim for 10% improvements.
Stay skeptical, measure everything, and build a repeatable, visible system.
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When you start a website, it is not only about sharing thoughts with your audience through content. In fact, it can become a reliable income stream. Not all website concepts perform equally. Choosing a profitable idea helps you attract traffic, retain visitors, and monetize effectively through ads, affiliate marketing, digital products, or services.
# 1. Niche Blogs — Content With Purpose
Niche blogging remains one of the most accessible ways to make money online. Instead of broad topics, focus on specific interests with dedicated audiences.
**Examples:** sustainable living, budget travel for students, veg-based recipes, home workouts, etc.
Niche audiences are closer to finding solutions, alongside being easier to be monetized with targeted ads or affiliate offers.
# 2. Product Review & Comparison Sites
Consumers often search for reviews. Websites that evaluate products help users decide, while earning affiliate commissions when purchases are made through referral links.
**High-demand review categories:** tech gadgets, health products, SaaS tools, hiking gear, etc.
Detailed comparisons, pros and cons lists, and video reviews better both SEO and conversions.
# 3. Online Learning & Tutorial Platforms
Not a surprise, that online education continues to thrive. People want skills that improve careers, hobbies, or personal growth. Creating courses, how-to guides, or step-by-step tutorials can attract loyal audiences.
**Popular niches include**: language learning, coding and tech skills, DIY crafts, business, and marketing training.
Monetization options include course sales, premium memberships, and ad revenue.
# 4. Finance & Money-Saving Websites
Personal finance is another high-value niche. People are non-stop looking for ways to improve their household budget and save money. Users want to know how to invest and plan retirement. Transparency and trustworthy guidance build authority.
In this area, content ideas compass credit card and loan guides, investment explainers, budgeting tips, etc. Revenue comes from affiliate offers, financial product referrals, or premium newsletters.
# 5. Community & Forum Sites
Community-based websites encourage interaction and ongoing traffic. People keep coming back to hobby forums, industry Q&A sites, and support communities.
Monetization ways cover ads, membership fees, premium features, and sponsored spaces.
# 6. Job Boards & Remote Work Hubs
Remote work continues to expand. Websites that curate job listings or help users find gigs have high monetization potential via listing fees, ads, or partnerships.
Focus on sectors like tech jobs, freelance writing, creative gigs, remote customer support, etc.
# Conclusion
[Website ideas to make money](https://adsterra.com/blog/profitable-website-ideas/) are findable and require attention and planning. In niche ad networks, like Adsterra, publishers work with niches like News, iGaming, Sports, Lifestyle, Utilities, VPNs, Anime, Books, etc. They work on consistent value, quality content, and smart monetization. You can also create a niche blog, review site, course platform, or community hub. Then, focus on helping your audience solve problems and get closer to their goals. This foundation ensures long-term growth and your regular payouts in the competitive online landscape.
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In-Page Push ads are a new type of on-site advertising that blends the familiarity of push notifications with the visibility of display ads. Traditional web push messages require users to subscribe. At the same time, In-Page Push ads show directly within the content of a webpage when someone visits a site. Here, no opt-in needed. They work across all devices and browsers, also on iOS, expanding reach beyond classic push formats.
# How In-Page Push Ads Work
Advertisers create a notification-style ad with a headline, image/icon, and short text. Then, the ad gets approved by the network and appears on the given websites as users browse content. Since this format mimics familiar system notifications, it often attracts higher engagement and better click-through rates (CTR) than traditional banners.
# Benefits of Using In-Page Push Ads
# 1. No Subscription Barrier
Unlike web push notifications, users don’t have to allow alerts in order to see these ads.
# 2. Universal Compatibility
In-Page Push ads work on desktops, Android, and iOS devices and platforms that typically limit classic push ads.
# 3. Improved Visibility and Engagement
Placed directly within a page’s content,[ In-Page Push](https://adsterra.com/blog/in-page-push-ads/) ads avoid “banner blindness” and catch the eye of visitors actively reading or browsing. Adsterra and other advanced ad networks offer In-Page Push to advertisers with a variety of templates for the best visibility, engagement, and conversion.
# 4. Flexible Pricing Models
Advertisers can choose between CPC (click-based), CPM (impression-based), or CPA (action-based) models depending on campaign goals.
# Best Uses and Vertical Fit
In-Page Push ads are especially effective for offers that benefit from immediate action or strong visuals, such as:
* Mobile apps and games,
* VPNs,
* Software utilities,
* Dating,
* iGaming,
* E-commerce promotions.
These sectors often see higher conversion. All because, the format feels more native and less disruptive than standard ads.
# Tips for Better Results
* **Match creatives to the audience.** Keep headlines concise and relevant.
* **Use strong visual elements.** Icons and preview images boost engagement.
* **Track performance.** Set up conversion tracking to refine targeting and bids.
# Final Thoughts
In-Page Push ads mix the power of notification-style messaging with the accessibility of display ads. They don’t require opt-ins and work across devices, including iOS. Moreover, they yield higher user interaction and become a go-to format for modern advertisers and affiliate marketers looking to boost visibility and conversions in noisy digital environments.
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Attracting visitors to a website is one of the biggest challenges in digital marketing. Organic traffic (when visitors find your site through search engines or natural referrals) is ideal, but it takes time and effort. On the other hand, many advertisers and businesses ask: Is it worth paying for web traffic? The answer is not a simple yes or no, it depends on your goals, strategy, and how traffic is bought.
# What Does It Mean to Buy Web Traffic?
Buying web traffic means using paid advertising or traffic-generation services to send visitors to your site instantly. Instead of waiting for organic growth, you can invest in ads or traffic packages that deliver visitors within hours.
Common paid sources include:
* PPC ads (Google Ads, Bing Ads),
* Social media ads (Facebook, Instagram),
* Display ad networks,
* Specialized traffic services with targeting options.
# When Buying Traffic Makes Sense
# 1. Fast Visibility Boost
Paid traffic delivers instant visitors. And of course, it helps new or slow-growing sites gain attention quickly. Organic SEO takes months.
# 2. Targeted Audiences
Many advertising platforms let you target visitors by location, device, interests, and demographics, increasing the chance they’ll be interested in your product or content.
# 3. Useful for Testing
Paid traffic is valuable for testing headlines, offers, or landing pages before committing to long-term SEO strategies.
# Potential Downsides You Should Know
# 1. It Can Be Expensive
Buying traffic costs can add up quickly if visitors don’t convert into customers or leads.
# 2. Quality Matters
Not all paid traffic leads to real engagement. Traffic from shady sources or bot-generated visitors can inflate numbers without improving conversions.
# 3. Risk to SEO and Analytics
Poor-quality traffic can skew your analytics data and, in rare cases, trigger search engine penalties if artificial or bot-driven.
# How to Buy Traffic the Right Way
If you decide to invest in paid traffic, doing it thoughtfully is key:
* **Choose reputable platforms.** Use transparent ad networks with analytics tools.
* **Set clear goals.** Decide what you want: clicks, sales, signups, or visibility.
* **Focus on targeting.** Geo, interests, device type, the more precise, the better.
* **Monitor performance.** Track conversions, engagement, performance of ad format and sources to ensure you get value.
Paid traffic is excellent for testing, quick visibility, and reaching targeted audiences when done through reputable platforms. The decision to[ buy web traffic](https://adsterra.com/blog/to-buy-web-traffic-is-it-a-good-idea-at-all/) can be beneficial if you use it as a strategic tool, not a shortcut. Look for reliable advertising networks to join, a giant like Google Ads, or flexible and niche networks like Adsterra, to get high-quality, high-converting and non-bot traffic.
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Push notification advertising continues to grow as an effective way to reach users on both desktop and mobile devices. These ads appear as alert-style messages that can drive engagement and conversions. With so many options available, selecting the right push notification ad network can be challenging. The best networks offer pricing models, quality traffic, advanced targeting, and reliable support.
# Key Criteria for Choosing a Push Ad Network
Before exploring individual platforms, keep these factors in mind:
1. Traffic quality. Choose networks that prioritize traffic with real user engagement. Fraud protection and traffic monitoring tools must be at your disposal.
2. Targeting & optimization. The best push ad platforms present granular controls (GEO, device type, browser, OS, and more) to ensure ads reach the right audience.
3. Pricing models. Flexible pricing is your goal (CPM, CPC, CPA) together with transparent reporting of your costs and performance.
4. Support. Responsive customer service makes campaign setup and optimization much easier.
# Top Push Notification Ad Networks
1. Adsterra
Adsterra remains among the[ best push notification networks](https://adsterra.com/blog/best-push-notification-ad-networks), well-known for its huge reach and multiple pricing models. It also supports advanced formats, like Social Bar ads and In-Page Push, which display notifications directly on websites without requiring a subscription. They have CTRs up to 30X higher than web push ads. Advertisers access targeting options, optimization and robust budget-saving tools.
2. Push .House
Being popular for its scalability and affordable click rates, Push .House embraces millions of active subscribers around the world. It emphasizes precise targeting and real-time analytics for beginners and pros.
3. SmartyAds
SmartyAds acts as a demand-side platform with programmatic purchasing options. It supports push as well as rich media and video formats. It allows for diversified campaigns and precise audience targeting.
4. EvaDav
EvaDav stands out for delivering large volumes of traffic each day, with easy setup and competitive bidding tools. Its intuitive dashboard makes campaign management accessible even for newcomers.
5. AdMaven
Known for a substantial range of formats including push and pop ads, AdMaven delivers quality impressions and automated performance optimization. The platform also offers account manager support for campaign tuning.
# Final Thoughts
Push notification ad networks offer a powerful way to boost visibility and engagement. When you leverage their full targeting and optimization tools, it becomes even more effective. Evaluate your campaign goals, audience, and budget carefully to pick the network that best aligns with your needs.
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Blogging isn’t just a creativity pool. It’s a proven way to earn real income online when done strategically. Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to turn your blog into a profitable asset, this guide breaks down the most effective monetization methods and how to implement them.
# 1. Pick a Profitable Niche
Before you think about earning money, choose a topic that has audience demand and commercial potential. Niches like personal finance, iGaming, Sports, health, technology, travel, and lifestyle tend to attract higher-paying ads and affiliate offers. Focus on solving problems or sharing deep insights in the area. That’s exactly what keeps readers coming back.
# 2. Build Consistent Traffic with SEO
Traffic is the lifeblood of blog income. Use SEO best practices like keyword research, optimized titles, and quality backlink building to help your posts rank in search engines. Targeting long-tail keywords and answering real user questions can attract steady organic visitors without paid ads.
# 3. Monetization Methods That Work
# Display Advertising
Display ads remain one of the easiest ways to earn money blogging. By joining ad networks, you place banners, pop-ups, or native ads on your site and get paid per impression or click.
If you’re still deciding on [how to make money from your blog](https://adsterra.com/blog/how-to-make-money-blogging/), you can try Adsterra ad network for your website monetization. You can start with any amount of traffic. As your traffic grows, so does your ad revenue.
# Affiliate Marketing
Promote products or services relevant to your niche and earn a commission for each sale or lead generated through your unique affiliate link. This method works well in verticals like tech, fashion, and tools for creators.
# Sell Products & Services
Once you have an audience, you can sell your own:
* Digital products (eBooks, templates, courses),
* Physical merchandise,
* Consulting or coaching services.
This approach gives you more control over pricing and profit.
# Sponsored Content
Brands will pay you to write posts that feature their products or services, especially if you have an engaged readership. The stronger your authority, the higher you can charge.
# Paid Memberships & Subscriptions
Offer premium content behind a paywall via platforms like Patreon or Substack. This brings recurring revenue and deeper engagement with your most loyal followers.
# 4. Grow and Retain Your Audience
To boost earnings, build an email list and communicate with subscribers regularly. Promote your latest content, products, or affiliate deals directly, email audiences often convert better than cold traffic.
# 5. Be Patient and Track Results
Blog monetization doesn’t happen overnight. Consistency, quality content, and performance tracking can help you optimize what works best, whether it’s ad placement, affiliate conversions, or product sales. Use analytics tools to monitor traffic, revenue sources, and audience behavior.
Blogging has evolved, but the core formula for earning money remains the same: create valuable content, grow your audience, and diversify your income streams. With persistence and a smart strategy, your blog can become a sustainable business now and beyond.
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Affiliate marketing gives a great opportunity to earn commissions by promoting products and services. But not all affiliate programs pay the same. High-ticket affiliate marketing focuses on promoting high-value offers that pay substantial commissions per sale. Rather than earning small amounts per click or low-cost product, affiliates make larger payouts for fewer conversions, making it an attractive model for serious marketers.
# What Makes a High-Ticket Affiliate Program?
A high-ticket affiliate program typically offers commissions of $200 or more per sale, though many pay thousands, especially in premium industries such as software, coaching, or finance. These programs often involve higher customer value products like business tools, online courses, luxury services, or investment platforms. Because the price is higher, the affiliate’s focus shifts from mass traffic to targeted, quality leads.
# Why Choose High-Ticket Affiliate Marketing?
# Higher Earnings Per Sale
Instead of earning a few dollars per conversion, high-ticket offers can pay hundreds or thousands.
# Better ROI With Targeted Audiences
When you have higher payout rates, you can invest more confidently in paid ads. You run content campaigns, knowing each conversion is worth more.
# Builds Authority and Trust
Promoting premium solutions often involves in-depth content and expert positioning, which boosts your credibility in a niche.
# How to Succeed With High-Ticket Offers
# Focus on Targeted Traffic
High-ticket sales require quality visitors who are ready to invest, not casual browsers. Use SEO, PPC ads, and segmented email campaigns to attract warm leads.
# Educate Your Audience
Your content should inform and persuade. Include detailed reviews, comparisons, case studies, and problem-solving content to build trust.
# Use Multiple Channels
Leverage blogs, YouTube videos, webinars, podcasts, and social media to maximize exposure and reach different buyer personas.
# Track and Optimize
Use analytics to monitor conversions, ROI, and user behavior to refine your campaigns over time.
[High-ticket affiliate marketing](https://adsterra.com/blog/high-ticket-affiliate-marketing/) isn’t easy, but it’s one of the most rewarding paths in affiliate monetization. Look for effective traffic sources for your high-value offers from reliable ad networks, for example, Adsterra, that can offer wide targeting settings, a variety of advanced ad formats, and vetted publishers.
By focusing on quality traffic and valuable content, you can build a sustainable and lucrative affiliate business around premium offers.
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Choosing the right affiliate marketing niche is a deal-breaker for you as an affiliate. Your niche determines your audience, your competition level, and your income potential. Some markets have evergreen demand, while others are rapidly growing thanks to new digital trends.
# Why Niche Choice Matters
A niche is more than just a topic. It’s basically a segment within your market with specific products and a defined audience. The best niches combine high consumer demand, good commission rates, and the ability to build authority and trust through content.
# Top Affiliate Marketing Niches
# 1. iGaming & Sports
The online gaming industry continues to expand globally. Major sporting events bring home spikes in traffic that can be monetized accordingly.
# 2. E-Commerce Products
From online marketplaces to niche product stores, e-commerce remains a high-volume affiliate niche. While competition can be high, smart targeting and product selection help affiliates stand out.
# 3. Finance
From budgeting tools to investment platforms, personal finance is a lucrative niche with high ticket offers and generous commissions. Trusted, well-researched content is key to success here.
# 4. Software & Mobile Utilities
Software, apps, and digital tools are widely used across industries. Products like antivirus solutions, VPNs, and productivity apps can offer recurring commissions and broad audience reach.
# 5. Education & Online Learning
Online education is also growing exponentially. Courses, certifications, and learning platforms appeal to learners who are in search of new skills, making this a high-value affiliate niche.
# Tips for Selecting the Right Niche
**1. Balance passion and profitability.** Select topics you understand, but prioritize niches with stable demand.
**2. Assess competition.** Highly profitable niches attract competition. Use keyword research and competitor analysis to find gaps you can fill.
**3. Test and adapt.** Start with small campaigns, measure engagement, and refine your niche or even best, sub-niches based on performance. For example, Adsterra ad network works with the[ best profit-generating niches in affiliate marketing](https://adsterra.com/blog/best-niches-affiliate-marketing/). Granular audience targeting, budget control, and ad campaign optimization tools ground you well for success from the start.
# Conclusion
Affiliate marketing success starts with choosing the right niche. Whether you focus on tech and software, health and wellness, lifestyle, or gaming, aligning audience demand with profitable affiliate offers positions you for consistent growth.
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Display advertising remains one of the most effective ways to reach audiences across websites, apps, and digital platforms. Unlike text-only promotions, display ads use graphics, animation, and strong messaging to draw attention and drive engagement. Even with evolving trends in digital marketing, well-designed display ads still generate measurable results when targeted strategically.
# What Are Display Ads?
Display ads are visual online ads that combine images, text, and interactive elements to promote products or services. They appear on web pages, in apps, or within ad networks and are designed to capture user attention quickly. These ads can range from simple static images to animated HTML5 banners or interactive rich media formats.
# Core Elements of Effective Display Ads
A powerful display ad needs more than a pretty image. It must communicate value instantly. Here are the essentials:
# Strong Visuals
Use eye-catching graphics or high-quality photos. Colors and contrasts should reinforce your message and brand identity.
# Clear Message
The headline must deliver a compelling value proposition. Short, action-driven wording outperforms vague descriptions.
# Effective CTA
A strong call-to-action increases conversions. Buttons like “Shop Now” or “Learn More” should be bold and simple.
# Technical Optimization
Make sure ads load fast and display correctly across devices, especially mobile. Slow or broken ad codes reduce performance.
# Examples of Display Ads You Should Know
Display advertising comes in multiple formats, each with specific benefits:
* **Static Banners.** Classic image-based ads ideal for brand awareness.
* **Responsive Ads.** Automatically adjust formatting for best placement on different screens.
* **Interstitial Ads.** Full-screen interactive ads that draw attention during transitions.
* **Animated Ads.** GIF or HTML5 files add motion and storytelling, increasing engagement.
Understanding these ad types helps you choose the right format for your ad campaign goals. For example, Adsterra ad network runs traditional [display ad examples](https://adsterra.com/blog/display-ad-examples/), as well as advanced ads with 35X higher CTRs than web push. You can choose from more than 15+ creative examples for each ad campaign.
# Best Practices for Display Ad Success
To maximize performance:
* **Target Precisely.** Use audience data (demographics, interests) to show ads to users most likely to convert.
* **Test Continuously.** A/B test headlines, visuals, and calls-to-action to discover top-performing combinations.
* **Measure Metrics.** Monitor CTR, impressions, and conversions to optimize campaigns.
Display ads are far more than digital banners. They are strategic assets that, when designed and targeted well, can elevate brand recognition and drive measurable results. With clear visuals, compelling messaging, and ongoing optimization, your display ad campaigns can outperform expectations.
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Affiliate marketing lets you earn commissions by promoting other people’s products or services. And the best part of it is that you can begin with zero upfront investment if you leverage free platforms and organic traffic sources.
# 1. Choose a Profitable Niche
Before you start, decide what niche you’ll focus on. A niche is a specific topic area you understand or are passionate about. Picking something too broad makes it harder to stand out. Instead, aim for a focused sector where people are already spending money. Good options include tech tools, health & fitness products, iGaming, sports, digital courses, or personal finance.
# Why This Matters
A well-defined niche helps you:
* attract a relevant audience,
* build authority faster,
* choose affiliate products that convert better.
# 2. Build Your Free Platform
You don’t need to pay for hosting or generic domain name to get started. Use **free platforms** to create content and connect with your audience. You can leverage:
* **Social media.** Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, all let you post content for free.
* **Communities.** You can participate in Reddit threads, niche Facebook Groups, and Q&A forums to share useful advice.
* **Free website platforms.** Platforms like Blogger, WordPress, or Google Sites let you build a website, publish written content and place affiliate links or ad codes.
When you think about [how to start affiliate marketing with no money](https://adsterra.com/blog/how-to-start-affiliate-marketing-with-no-money/), you can also consider one more monetization way, that is earning only for showing ads on your site. Ad networks, like Adsterra, with flexible moderation and onboarding for publishers, makes it very easy to start monetizing without any costs.
# 3. Create High-Value Content
The key to earning through affiliate marketing is providing real value. Focus on content formats that help people and naturally include your affiliate links, such as:
* honest **product reviews,**
* step-by-step **tutorials,**
* **comparison guides,**
* evergreen listicles.
High-quality content also strengthens your SEO, helping organic search traffic find you over time.
# 4. Join Trusted Affiliate Programs
Once you know your niche, join affiliate programs that match it. Affiliate networks are free to join and offer a wide range of products: from physical goods to digital subscriptions. Look for programs that clearly disclose commission rates and pay regularly.
# 5. Grow Your Audience Organically
With no budget, focus on free traffic methods. For example:
* share content consistently across platforms,
* use relevant keywords and hashtags,
* engage with your followers, reply to comments and DMs,
* collaborate with other creators in your niche.
Audience engagement improves visibility and builds trust gradually.
# 6. Track & Optimize
Monitor how your links and ads perform using analytics tools. Tracking metrics like clicks, conversions, and engagement helps you understand what content resonates and where to improve next. Free tools like Google Analytics and social platform insights are great starting points.
# Final Tips
Stay patient. Produce consistent, valuable content, build trust with your audience, and optimize your strategy as you learn. With effort and persistence, you can grow a profitable affiliate marketing business without spending a dime.
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Oui, AdsTerra était bien visible, j'utilisais ça pour profiter un peu de gagner quelque chose, en oubliant même que la demande de Adsense était en cours, sinon, j'allais désactiver ça
When you applied for AdSense, were Adsterra ads already displayed on your site?
AdSterra is the lowest tier monetization partner out there. It's not going to get any better
That's a tough situation. Unfortunately, AdSense permanent bans are pretty much exactly that, permanent. Google rarely reverses 'final decision' bans, even after years. The good news is you're not completely blocked from display ads.
Other solid alternatives worth trying:
* Media (dot) net (Yahoo/Bing network)
* AdThrive (if you hit their traffic threshold)
* Monumetric/The Blogger Network
* PropellerAds or AdSterra
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so 3 days ago i set up Adsterra and this firs time using ads on my sites so i was wondering is this normal CPM or will get higher i only use small banner so the site still feels good any tips would be great
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If AdSense and Ezoic keep rejecting you, try networks that accept small or new sites first.
Common beginner-friendly ones:
• PropellerAds
• Adsterra
• PopAds / PopCash
• Media.net (a bit stricter but still easier than AdSense)
They don’t require big traffic and approvals are usually quick. Earnings are lower than AdSense, but they’re good to start with. Once your traffic grows and site looks more established, reapply to AdSense later for better revenue.
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Comparison is always useful. I run Adsterra on a few placements as well, then added Monetag just to understand differences in fill and consistency. It gives you a clearer picture long term.
I used Adsterra on one of my blogs. Thinking of adding another network for comparison.