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How many ad network do you run on your site?

         

rocketsites

7:24 pm on May 23, 2018 (gmt 0)

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Wondering who else has more than just Adsense running on their site and which other ad networks you are utilizing?

keyplyr

2:59 am on May 24, 2018 (gmt 0)

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Hi rocketsites and welcome to WebmasterWorld [webmasterworld.com]

I run one ad network (Adsense) on my personal site and sell custom ads to various clients. On the other two sites I manage with partners, I usually rotate 3 ad networks, sometimes choosing from:
• Google AdSense
• Adblade
• Advertising.com
• Chitika
• Clicksor
• Infolinks
• Media.net
• PulsePoint
• Tribal Fusion
• Vibrant Media

Some work better in some spots or context than others. Some do better for a while, then drop off so they get replaced. Always an experiment.

CommandDork

2:08 am on May 25, 2018 (gmt 0)

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I use to run five or more but most ended up offering trash ads or low conversions. Many did not offer solutions for responsive/mobile designs so I dropped them.

Now it's just Adsense backed by Medianet.

rocketsites

12:30 am on May 27, 2018 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for the welcome and responses guys. I am running the following:

* DFP to manage orders
* Adsense
* YieldMo
* Teads
* Sortable (outside of DFP)
* Disqus (outside of DFP)
* Nativo (outside of DFP)

I find it a pain to have to log into multiple networks dashboard to pull reports, combine them into one report to get net revenue for my sites per day/week/month, etc and see combined RPMs for my entire site. Does anyone else find this process tedious, and is there a solution?

super70s

7:00 am on May 30, 2018 (gmt 0)

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I signed up with the Content.ad clickbait site last month, tamed the size and number of ads down considerably from their default, and put it toward the bottom on a few thousand (but not all) pages on my site. Nothing spectacular in earnings but it seems to be worth keeping.