Ad Alliance Recommendations
Recommendations of ad alliances I’ve used. Mostly suitable for beginners who want something temporary to start with.
Adsterra
Adsterra is a relatively large ad alliance. Its advantage is the easy approval process — even a newly built website can get accepted.
Unlike Google AdSense, this platform requires you to choose the direction of ad content yourself, and automatic optimization is poor. Therefore, it’s more suitable for websites with vertical depth.
Additionally, its ad content may carry legal risks, so it’s not particularly recommended.
Once you start earning, there are many withdrawal options. Anonymous methods are also available.
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Monetag
Monetag is also a relatively large ad alliance with an equally easy approval process.
This alliance’s ads seem to have automatic optimization.
As for the ad content, it’s somewhat better than the previous one.
The withdrawal options are also largely similar to the previous one.
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Comparison
The two alliances are quite similar in most aspects, such as ad formats and withdrawal methods.
However, I personally recommend the second one. I’ve even seen ads from the second platform appearing within Google AdSense ads — they’re eating Google’s lunch.
Final Thoughts
Although these two platforms are relatively large, they are still on the smaller side.
As a result, pretty much any ad blocker extension will block most of their ads, leading to reduced revenue.
As for CPM, it entirely depends on the user’s region and the ad format.
Therefore, it’s still recommended to switch to Google AdSense once your content is solid. Websites with certain types of niche content may be better suited for these two platforms.