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Introduction to Ad Networks for New Bloggers

Are you a new blogger looking for an ad network that lets you monetize your new and low-traffic blog? Getting AdSense approval can be challenging, and unique content is not the only factor for approval. There are many other factors AdSense wants to see before giving your site the thumbs up. Small blogs usually cannot get AdSense approval, so it’s essential to find other good ad networks for new bloggers.

The Challenge of AdSense Approval

AdSense is a great ad platform because of the quality of its ads, but the problem is getting AdSense approval. Even though the “6-month-old domain” requirement is a myth, not everybody is as lucky to get instant AdSense approval. There are many ad networks in the industry, but not all of them are good. They may end up cheating bloggers by refusing to pay even when the minimum payout is reached.

Reliable Ad Networks for New Bloggers

This article outlines 3 trustworthy and reliable ad networks that you can use right now to monetize your blog. These ad networks are ideal for small publishers and have fast approval processes.

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1. Monetag

Monetag is an advertising network that is ideal for any beginner or intermediate traffic owners. You don’t need any technical skills to place ads on your website. After signing up and verifying your site, all you need to do is get an ad tag with a few clicks and place it on your website. You can get up to $8 – $10 for 1000 views, and the minimum payout is $5. Monetag also offers a feature called Multitag, which automatically displays the most profitable adverts to your audience.

Pros of Monetag

  • AdBlock bypass
  • Fast activation
  • Clean ads
  • It can be used with other monetization platforms
  • 24/7 Support

Cons of Monetag

  • They don’t work with Adult traffic.

2. PopAds

PopAds is a premium pop ad network that is a good ad network for small publishers because they have no minimum traffic requirements. They started in 2010 and promise to offer 100% fill rates. They allow all types of blogs, including illegal ones, porn sites, and other “adult” related content. Once you sign up, set up the auto withdrawal option, and you will get paid automatically once you reach the minimum payout threshold. Approval is instant.

Pros of PopAds

  • High CPM rates when compared to other networks
  • No minimum traffic requirements
  • The minimum payout is $5
  • Auto money withdrawal

Cons of PopAds

  • The only available payment mode is PayPal, Payoneer

3. Revenue Hits

Revenue Hits is very different compared to the other ad networks on this list. Revenue Hits won’t pay you anything for clicks or impressions. They only pay when a click is turned into action. For example, if advertisers need user information, they advertise using Revenue Hits. Publishers place the ad code on their blogs, and when a visitor clicks the ad and gives his/her name and email to the advertiser, the publisher will get paid. They pay $10-$50 per action, and the minimum payout is $20.

Pros of Revenue Hits

  • Very high CPA rates
  • Good minimum payout when compared to other ad networks like AdSense
  • Good support
  • Instant activation

Cons of Revenue Hits

  • The ad format. They don’t use CPC or CPM methods. They only pay for actions.

Conclusion

It’s good to have a collection of advertisement networks for entry-level bloggers. These ad networks might not be as popular as other premium ad networks such as AdSense, but they ensure that new bloggers can taste the joy of earning an online income. If you are using other ad networks that are helping you generate revenue, please share them in the comment section below. Know anyone who could benefit from this article? Share it with them on Facebook and Twitter.

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