5 Most Popular Adsense Alternatives For WordPress

Feb 6, 2020

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1. Media.net

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Media.net is one of the biggest competitors Adsense’s. The company has one of the most advanced portfolios in advertising technology. They offer users various on-site ad solutions including search, display, native, video, and more.

The implementation is really easy. You just need to add a  short snippet of code on your website. There’s no need for extra code or integration work for Activating and running contextual, video, and native ads.

The advertisements displayed on your website or blog are always relevant to your content. Their customer support is also very responsive. Once approved you’re immediately given a customer representative to help optimize your site’s ads.

2. Infolinks

Infolinks is the third-largest publisher marketplace in the world, generating income for over 100,000 websites and blog publishers. The company also works with several big brands including Nike, Target, and Netflix.

Infolinks lets you monetize your site without having to overhaul its look and style. Their ads blend in perfectly with your content, including customization to increase engagement. The ad types you can choose from include: InFold, InText, InArticle, and more. They always keep the ads relevant to your site.

Integrating Infolinks ads into your website is simple. Once approved you’ll receive a unique script you can add to your site’s HTML. Paste the code anywhere on your website and you’re ready to start earning dollars.

3. Amazon Native Shopping Ads

Amazon’s native shopping ads give your users direct access to the eCommerce giant’s millions of products.

They fit seamlessly with your content, with highly relevant products.

The ad units Amazon offers fall into three different types:

  1. Recommendation ads – These ads show recommended, relevant Amazon products at the bottom of your content. All of these units are also mobile responsive and will adapt based on the container.
  2. Search ads – This ad unit allows your visitors to view search results from Amazon directly on your website. This includes recommended Amazon products based on search phrases and keywords.
  3. Custom ads – Handpick specific Amazon products you’d like to promote to your visitors. These units are highly flexible, offering personalization to feel more natural.

4. Propeller Ads

More than 150,000 publishers use PropellerAds and the company has over eight years of market expertise and experience. 

They offer 24/7 ad moderation. This ensures no viruses or inappropriate content gets through, and you’re showing clean and relevant ads only. The ad units can also bypass adblocking software. You can increase ad revenue by up to 20% by getting past ad blockers.

To set up Propeller ads, simply register for an account, and then wait to hear back for approval.

Once finished, all you have to do is paste the shortcode of Propeller’s ad units on any page of your website.

The types of ad units you can display on your website include: push notifications, on-click ads, widgets, interstitials, and smart links.

The platform also offers decent payment terms. Giving users weekly payouts every Thursday, and a minimum withdrawal amount of $5.

You can add a “plug n play” payment integration to your account to help you keep track of your earnings.

Propeller Ads also play well with other ad networks, so you can diversify and add more income streams if you wish.

5. Revcontent

As the name suggests, the idea behind these kinds of ads is they naturally blend in with your content. Revcontent specializes in “native” editorial content, which means the ads shown on your website will be relevant articles and blogs – as opposed to product or service ads. In most cases, this means higher engagement rates as native ads tend not to interrupt the UX as much as pop-ups.

Another thing that sets Revcontent apart is its specialized ad system – which uses highly responsive widgets, gallery implementations, infinite scroll, and unlimited API customizations.

However, Revcontent has a minimum traffic requirement of 50,000 visits per month. So you fledgling WP site owners, mark it off for when you meet their criteria.

When it comes to payment, Revcontent pays on Net 30 terms (the full amount is payable within 30 days). Their minimum payout threshold is $50 and can be paid via PayPal, wire, or ACH transfer.

If you’ve been thinking about monetizing your blog or website, the best thing you can do is survey all of the options available to you. What you choose will largely come down to the type of blog you’re trying to monetize and the content you’re publishing.

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Nazmus Sadat

A WordPress enthusiast, content creator, and tech admirer. Loves to learn new things and help others.

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