Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Media.net

Media.net



 

Where Google AdSense focuses – obviously – on ads from the Google advertiser network, Media.net also pulls ads from the Yahoo and Bing Network.


These ads can co-exist with the ads generated by Google AdSense. Media.net is, therefore, a great pay-per-click affiliate program to boost your earnings.


Media.net supplies high-quality ads to over 500,000 websites and licenses its platform and products to some of the largest publishers, networks, and tech companies.


In 2016, the owner of Media.net, Divyank Turakhia, sold the company he founded in 2010 to a Chinese consortium for $900 million in cash.

Outbrain

 Outbrain




We complete this list of broad-topic PPC programs with one that does things a little bit differently.


Whereas most platforms focus on displaying ads on your site and paying for each click, native ads network Outbrain allows publishers to purchase ad space directly from the publishers in their network.


So, while they are not offering pay-per-click affiliate incomes in the general meaning of the term, they make for a very interesting addition to the market. Be sure to check them out in your search for the best program!


The company went public in July 2021 when it was listed on the NASDAQ, raising $160 million by offering 8 million shares at $20 a share at a $1.25 billion valuation.


Outbrain operates out of 18 global offices and partners with publishers and marketers in 55+ countries.

Clickadu

 Clickadu




Monetization of your traffic is Clickadu. They offer 6 ad formats, including banners, pops, and push. You can always find something that fits the style and shape of your website or blog.

Clickadu was founded in 2014 in the Czech Republic by Slava D, who serves as the CEO. Clickadu has over 4000 active publishers, generating over 6 billion daily impressions and about 4 million daily conversions.

Clickadu offers WW traffic, 22 verticals to promote, a self-serve platform, an experienced website monetization and brand promotion team, and four pricing models: CPM, CPC, SmartCPM, and SmartCPA.




AdThrive (Raptive)

 

AdThrive (Raptive)




Did you get accepted to the Mediavine network and are you looking for the next challenge? To be eligible for the AdThrive PPC program, you need: 



Unique, original, and engaging content

A minimum of 100,000 monthly pageviews

Traffic (majority) from the US, UK, CA, AU, or NZ.

Furthermore, they also check whether your website is a good fit with their advertisers. All to ensure a good and lasting relationship between AdThrive, the publisher, and the advertiser.


The company was founded in 2013 by Andy and Kelly Marzka. It was acquired in 2016 by CafeMedia for an undisclosed amount.


Collectively, AdThrive’s 4,000+ creators reach 226 million unique visitors per month.


What makes AdThrive a popular choice for high-traffic website owners looking to monetize their site is the company claims their advanced ad code, custom ad strategies, and access to premium ad campaigns result in an average 75% RPM growth with AdThrive. 


They even guarantee that if you switch from another ad management company, you will hit a 20% higher RPM within two weeks, or they will pay you the difference.


“AdThrive offers the most personalized service and highest-paying ads to our community of bloggers.”


– Andy Marzka, CEO and Founder, AdThrive.

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Mediavine

 Mediavine

Mediavine was founded in 2004 by content creators Eric Hochberger, Amber Bracegirdle, Matt Richenthal, and Stephen Marsi, for content creators. And they are still owned by the same founders.

The company reaches over 125 million monthly unique visitors generated by 8,600+ content creators.

Mediavine is a CPM network that pays for every impression, which can help you monetise your website’s traffic. Be warned, though: they are pretty selective on which publishers they allow in their network – your website needs at least 50,000 sessions per month to get approved.

Try and see this as a good thing, though. When you get accepted as a Mediavine publisher, this is a vote of quality for the project you’re working on, and you can be sure it will help you boost your income. 





Monday, June 16, 2025

Infolinks

 Infolinks


Infolinks was founded in 2007 by Yariv Davidovich and Oren Dobronsky. Oren has been commonly known since 2019 as an investor in the Israeli version of the TV series Shark Tank.

The company was acquired in 2018 by New York-based Thrive Plus LLC (Thrive+) for an undisclosed amount.

Infolinks ads appear on 350,000+ websites with more than 240 million unique monthly users for 1.5 billion monthly ad views.

There are no minimum traffic requirements to apply to be a publisher of Infolinks. And if you refer new publishers to Infolinks, you can earn 10% of their revenue for 12 months.

In this list of easy to implement and broadly oriented PPC programs, Infolinks can’t be neglected. Just like the other programs in this list, they offer an easy and comprehensible way to earn more money from your existing web traffic.


Adsterra

Adsterra


Adsterra has been around since 2013. However, except for Anton Brovkin (CEO), little is known about the other founders. It currently has 33,000+ partners (publishers and advertisers).

Many bloggers and affiliates view it as one of the best tech or advertising technology platforms.

The company has no restrictions on the amount of traffic you receive. You do not need a website to join as they accept any traffic, from a small blog to APK files or social traffic.

Adsterra claims approval in under 10 minutes and a network of over 12,000 advertisers. This means that something is interesting to promote for almost any website, and you can start browsing and promoting their advertisers very quickly after signing up.

“Selling the traffic from your website, application, Facebook page, or other traffic source” is what they call it. Which is exactly what PPC affiliate marketing programs stand for.

In addition, by joining their referral program, you can earn 5% revenue of everyone you refer to the platform





Media.net

Media.net   Where Google AdSense focuses – obviously – on ads from the Google advertiser network, Media.net also pulls ads from the Yahoo an...