Media.Net: Yahoo! Bing Ad Network for Bloggers
When it comes to making money from a blog,
you have many options. One of the simplest is to place PPC advertisements on your
blog, and you will be paid depending on the niche, quality of traffic, and
number of clicks on ads.
Of all the advertising networks currently available, Google AdSense
is certainly the best, but it is also one of the most highly
criticized, due to their harsh rules. Many bloggers lose their hope of making
money with AdSense once
their AdSense account is disabled
or not approved.
I have previously written about many alternative ways to make
money in this article. Today I’m featuring Media.net, which
is a contextual ad network brought to you by Yahoo! and Bing together.
Media.net is an ad network that has been getting great
reviews from around the globe. It is an alternative to AdSense. Media.net is
currently an invitation based ad network, and anyone can request an
invite. But there are many great features of Media.net, one of them being
a dedicated account manager to help you get started, and help you to make more
money from the blog.
Media.net: features and program information:
Media.net is
a contextual ad network, which means that it hosts advertisements based
on the context of the page. For example, if you are running Media.net ads
on your page about dogs, your readers will be seeing advertisements related to
dogs and dogs products. Similarly, a page about cameras will have ads
related to cameras and photography accessories.
Contextual advertisements perform better than any other
types of ads (direct ads), and this is one reason why AdSense is so popular.
Media.net is powered by Yahoo! and Bing, and you will
see only high quality and high paying ads through Media.net.
Media.net is targeted to small to large Bloggers &
media houses who produce quality content. So even if you have a small blog with
targeted and quality content, your chance of getting approval is high.
Here are some of the most notable features of Media.net ad
network:
- Contextual
advertisements: As mentioned above, ads will be showed based on
the context of the page.
- High
revenue: Quality of ads are high, and various optimization
techniques will help you to make a significant amount of money from
your hosted ads.
- Mobile
ads: One of the key features of Media.net is the hosting of
mobile ads. This feature is currently in beta, but with the growing number
of smart phone users, mobile ads are the future of advertising for
publishers. Media.net mobile detection technology automatically detects
mobile and smart phone browsers, and serves mobile ads which will help you
to earn additional income.
- Account
manager: There are very few ad networks offering dedicated
account managers, and Media.net is one of them. As soon as you get an
approved Media.net account, you will be assigned an account manager, and
he will assist you with the setup and help you to get started.
Indeed, if you are not a blogger who likes to optimize ads (colour,
text, etc.), your account manager will do this for you.
- Neat
and clean reporting dashboard: The reporting dashboard is neat,
and it is easy to become accustomed to using it.
- One
account for unlimited websites: If you have one approved
account with Media.net, you can use the same account to run advertisements
on multiple websites. You will, however, need to get approval for
every website, which is easy with the help of site manager.
- Multiple
ad unit sizes: You can create multiple ad unit sizes using the
Media.net ad management panel.
How to get started with Media.net
Currently the Yahoo! Bing contextual ad network
(Media.net) is an invitation based ad network. You can apply for an invite
code here, by adding details about you and your website. If you have
multiple blogs/websites, you can apply for all of them under one account from
the same page.
Soon thereafter, one of their representatives will evaluate
your blog, and once you are approved, you will be assigned an account manager,
and you will receive your login details via email.
To ensure the high quality of ads, they do have program
policies, and before applying it is a good idea to review these
policies for your information.
Once your application has been approved, log in to
the Media.net dashboard, start creating ad units for your website, and
place the code. The process is simple, and if you have ever used an ad network
such as AdSense or any other, the process is almost the same.
At the time of the writing of this
post, Media.net supports payment via PayPal or
wire-transfer. The minimum payout threshold is $100.
Overall, after reading the reviews about Media.net and
considering the way it has evolved in the past year, I feel
comfortable recommending that you go ahead and sign up for a publisher’s
account, and give this new and promising AdSense alternative a try.
Apply
for Media.net account
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