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What’s your go-to ad network for monetizing websites?

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The "best" network really depends on your niche and geography. A network that works great for a US finance blog might be mediocre for a Scandinavian sports site like I'm running.

What niche and traffic volumes are you working with?
 
What’s your go-to ad network for monetizing websites?
For high yields, AI platforms like Ezoic are solid, but for global scale and aggressive traffic, PropellerAds is usually the move. At Reacheffect we combine that global reach with a more personalized approach to maximize your margins.
 
Well, as an advertising network we have many opportunities for publishers: having our Self-Serve platform, AdsCompass opens access to direct advertisers, we accept traffic from more than 200 countries all over the world and provide 100% Guaranteed payments
So, give it a try ;)
 
I've been monetizing websites for many years now, and in that time I've tried countless companies. Some have worked better than others, but I'm always trying new ones to improve. The ad network I currently use most is HillTopAds. It generally gives me good CPM rates and has the ad formats I need for my websites. So far, I'm very happy with them.
 
First of all, it’s better to focus not on the network’s brand, but on fill rate quality and payment stability. It’s important to have transparent terms, a fair RPM for your traffic geos, and no hidden restrictions on traffic sources. Equally critical are reliable support and consistent, on-time payouts without delays.
 
Depends on the traffic.
I’ve tested enough networks to stop caring about headline CPMs. More than once, the setup with the lower CPM made more money because the fill was better and users weren’t bouncing as fast. Working with HilltopAds at the moment, but ad formats have had a bigger impact on my revenue than the actual network.
 
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