MobItEasy is an advertising network for monetizing mobile traffic via CPA/CPL/CPI offer types. It was established in 2010 in Estonia and at first, it accepted adult traffic only, although now they are monetizing non-adult traffic, too, as well as dating apps.
MobItEasy shares up to 80% of revenue with their clients what is a very generous offer on the market. However, do keep in mind, that their minimum payouts are rather rigid: $150 for PayPal, Paxum, Webmoney, or ePayService methods and $300 for Wire transfer.
Among their benefits are real-time stats, various tools for the optimization of your advertising campaign and a friendly support team. Continue Reading →
Having been around since 2011, ZeroPark is an advanced AI-based ad network that supports the most popular ad formats, including popunders and popups. It is created to bid on traffic from domain redirects and supports different types of campaigns: RON (run on network), keyword, target, and multi-geo. Zeropark platform boasts an intuitive interface and responsive customer support.
If you want to enlarge the list of ad networks you partner with and plan to work with several ad formats, consider RiverTraffic ad network. Being established in 2018, it supports popunders, sliders, pre-rolls, and push advertisements for mainstream and adult traffic websites and provides essential features for publishers.
AdventureFeeds is a programmatic ad network that provides global XML search and displays advertising campaigns. Boasting high-end technologies, the company focuses on search engine technologies, online search syndication, display/video and mobile re-targeted advertising. This ad network is popular among mobile applications, eCommerce projects, and social media campaigns.
Adscompass is an advertising platform, that offers monetization both for desktop and mobile traffic. The network uses various technologies of advertising, such as openRTB, XML Feeds, Directlink and Popup Banner. Adscompass has no restrictions on the amount of traffic, which is also really attractive to the publishers.
The company offers on-time payout starting from $50, which is normally paid after one month of working. Continue Reading →
Specializing in pop-under advertisements, PopMyAds was founded in 2014 and turned into a well-established ad network used by advertisers and publishers from all over the world. The ad network is praised for its flexibility and payments for every visitor – this is why it is recommended to both large website owners and beginners.
AdservME is a real-time bidding exchange that leverages technological capacities for buyers and sellers across many ad formats. The project serves all programmatic protocols and ensures flawless ad integration. The platform has all the essential tools for ad management, targeting, and optimization.
InxyAds is a performance-based ad network that provides the whole range of functions and services for publishers. It supports various types of advertisements, a wide range of payment options, and provides advanced geo-targeting, real-time reporting, and ad filtering. Their AI-driven customized advertising solution helps customers to maximize their website revenue.
AdSupply holds a leading position in the business of affiliate marketing, it was launched in 2011 and is especially famous for their affinity for the development of new innovative ad formats what allows to benefit both publishers and advertisers. Moreover, AdSupply is using a wide range of effective targeting methods based on the users’ behavior, demographical data, and geographical position what makes the publishers’ revenue boost up to 100%.
Ad Supply has a very solid position on the market, their reputation is backed up by the impressive list of their advertising partners. AdSupply works with the biggest publishers of U.S. magazines and tabloids like American Media, Inc., GateHouse Media, Voice Media Group, and others as well as with separate newspapers like Chicago Sun-Times and The Washington Post, among its partners there is also one of the greatest American image and video hosting services, Photobucket. The list goes on. Continue Reading →