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Hy,
My website based on news , it , video gallery and image gallery and some random stuff ( but its a news website) alexa rank is 150,000 of my website. my daily visitors are more then 25000 daily page views are more then 75000 ( monthly visitors more then 750,000 monthly page views more then 2300000 ) i have adsense ads on my site but my adsense CTR is very low its about 0.35 to 0.45 but i'm still making 100$ daily with adsense , my 50% traffic is from US only , other 50% = UK then AUS then india and then rest of the world. i want to use some CPM network with adsense which can give me atlest 0.20 CPM ( i have tried smowtion , adstract , yieldads they all sucks not even 0.10 CPM ) i applied at tribalfusion , Brustmedia , valueclickmedia , these three networks rejected me i dont know why ![]() so guys suggest me some good CPM network which suits to me , will really appreciate |
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I suggest you stay with adsense play around with the ads abit and try to add them to different spots to see the out come. |
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It sounds like your site is a general site that covers a lot of topics, which can be a problem for an ad network. Ad networks prefer to deal with niche sites and group them into similar-audience packages to sell to advertisers. For example Burst has channels for young fashionable females, young web-saavy men, moms, and sports fans. If they don't know where to put your site or who to sell your ads to that's probably the reason they rejected you. AdSense looks at the page and matches an ad based on the page content (or info they have about the user). Most CPM networks don't do that so they need to know who your audience is since that's how they're selling it. As a general, non-niche site you're only going to get cheap remnant inventory.
Ok so with all that said, I think in order for you to have success with CPM you need to classify your pages into categories so that a network could show food ads on food pages, mens ads on sports pages, etc. It might be worth reaching out to Burst and seeing if that's something they can do? But obviously you'll need some classification system on your end. The other options is to find an ad network that sells ads based on the user rather than the site. I'm sorry I can't name any off the top of my head but I think that some exist? |
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It sounds like your site is a general site that covers a lot of topics, which can be a problem for an ad network. Ad networks prefer to deal with niche sites and group them into similar-audience packages to sell to advertisers. For example Burst has channels for young fashionable females, young web-saavy men, moms, and sports fans. If they don't know where to put your site or who to sell your ads to that's probably the reason they rejected you. AdSense looks at the page and matches an ad based on the page content (or info they have about the user). Most CPM networks don't do that so they need to know who your audience is since that's how they're selling it. As a general, non-niche site you're only going to get cheap remnant inventory. |
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