Revenue Generation Tips for Small Bloggers

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Blogging is one of the best ways to make money online, however, a lot of people fail to earn from blogging. You cannot make a lot of money from your blogs. Well, there are, of course, many bloggers who make good money, nevertheless, for most of us, this is not going to happen.

How to Maximize Your Blog Earnings by Using Multiple Ad Networks

If you are running a blog and if money-making is your main priority, you need to implement a lot of strategies in order to generate revenue for your blog. One of the commonly used strategies for maximizing revenue is by using multiple ad networks.

Using multiple ad networks means you are running more than one ad network on your site. In other words, you might be using Adsense, Infolinks, Media.Net ads, etc. at the same time.

If you are using multiple ad networks, do you have a better chance of earning from your blog?

The answer is YES!

I have been running my site for a year and I am running multiple ad networks on my site. Based on my experience, I can say you will earn better if you use multiple ad networks instead of a single ad network.

Currently, I am using Adsense, Media.Net Ads, Infolinks, A-Ads, and Adhitz on my sites. (In the past I was using a couple of more ad networks but I dropped due to low earning). The ad networks I am using display different kinds of ads.

If a visitor is not interested in the ad displayed by AdSense, he might be interested in the ad displayed by Infolinks, or Media.Net ads. The chances of visitors’ engagement increase if different kinds are ads are displayed.

Single Ad Network Vs. Multiple Ad Networks

Using a single ad network means your website is displaying ads only from one ad network. For example, you might be using either adsense, media.net, Infolinks, or any other ad network of your choice. Using multiple ad networks means you are using more than one ad network on your site. In other words, you might be using Adsense, Infolinks, or Media.net at the same time.

Some bloggers and website owners prefer to use a single ad network (you can see only Adsense ads on this forum), however, some bloggers and website owners like to try multiple ad networks (for example, on Bizdustry, a popular forum, you can see Adsense ads and A-Ads).

Adsense is my ideal monetization solution. However, I do not entirely depend on Adsense for earnings, I also use other ad networks. I settled with multiple ads after a lot of experimentation. I discovered that my earnings are better when I use multiple ad networks.

If you check popular websites, you will find most of them use multiple ad networks. For example, Forbes uses media.Net ads, Amazon ads, and Adsense ads at the same time. 

In order to maximize your earnings, you need to test a different kind of ads such as CPA, CPM, CPC, etc. If you are dependent on single ad networks, you may not earn well.

How to earn at least $10 per month from your blog?

For a small blogger, earning $10 per month is something like a feat. If you can earn at least $10 per month from your blog, your blog is not only self-sustaining but you also start earning profits from your blog.

So, how do you earn at least $10 per month from your blog?

A-Ads: A-Ads are CPM and PPC ads combined into one. They offer banner ads. The best thing about this ad network is they do not have a minimum payment threshold if you use faucetpay payment method. They pay daily and the payment is automatic. If your site has at least 100 visits per day, you can easily earn $2-$3 per month from this ad network.

Propeller Ads: Propeller Ads provide various kinds of ads including banner ads but that is available only for big publishers. For small publishers, only pop-under ads are available. They have a $5 withdrawal threshold and you can easily earn $1-$2 per month.

Yllix: The best thing about this ad network is that they have a $1 minimum payment threshold, and they send payment daily. With 100 daily views on your blog, you can earn $1-2 per month.

Popads: Popads is one of the best pop-under ad networks. Their minimum payment threshold is just $5. You can easily make $2-$3 per month if you have at least 100 daily visits. This is a pop-up ad network, therefore, you might not want to use it even though it offers earning potential.

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Multiple ad networks would boost revenue but it had the potential to also make you site look ugly and would push viewers away.

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