21 Great Advertising Networks For Publishers
21 Great Advertising Networks For Publishers
1. Kontera – In-Text Advertising
Kontera is a good network if you
are just starting out as a publisher or if your content is text heavy.
You can get into the network through Scribefire
or sign up directly, and the code is simple to install. The downside is
you will have a ton of double underlined ads at random locations in
your text. For some readers it can be a nuisance. This is a great
network while you are still at the “I want to pay the server bill”
stage.
2. Text Link Ads – Text Link / In-Text Advertising
This network deals in paid text links which typically find their home in your sidebar. There is a lot of upside to Text Link Ads.
You don’t need gaudy banners, they pay well and they are generally
transparent to your audience. Unfortunately, they are on rather shaky
ground Google and using TLA can get you penalized in the engines. For
most small publishers this won’t be a significant issue, but if strong
positioning in the SERP is absolutely critical for your business, this
should be a consideration.
3. Commission Junction – CPA / Affiliate Marketpace
Commission Junction deals in cost per
action and affiliate programs. If you run a site that reviews products
or otherwise encourages buying behavior, this network can be extremely
lucrative. Typically the payouts per action are substantially higher
than cost per impression or cost per click networks, unfortunately if
your site does not convert viewers into buyers you won’t see a dime.
There are tons of affiliate networks out there, commission junction is
one of the largest and most well known.
4. Shopping Ads – CPA / Affiliate Marketplace
Think commission junction but with deals through eBay, Amazon and
other retail channels. Again, before using this as your primary
monetization channel consider your audience. If I am using your site as a
pitstop to a purchase, affiliates are a great way to get cut — if,
however, your site gives me no incentive to buy anything, don’t expect
to see a huge payout from Shopping Ads.
5. Adsense – Contextual Ad Network
The most recognizable ad network on the web, Google’s contextual ads
make up a huge percentage of online advertising. The reason is that
they are one size fits all, no matter what your site Google probably has
an ad for you. Not only that, their fill rate is superb and they are an
easy network to get into. What’s the downside? It’s easy to outgrow
them, you will eventually find that Google’s payout for many verticals
isn’t as good as you could be making elsewhere. At that point, it might
be time to start looking at other providers and using Google as a
remnant to fill your unsold inventory.
6. Technorati Media – Rep Agency
This is one of the ad providers we use here at HTSAA. Technorati Media
has a fantastic sales and support staff and CPMs I have only seen
rivaled by Gorilla Nation and Federated Media. They payout at 50% and
they currently sell skyscrapers, leaderboards and rectangles. The
downside is that they are difficult to get into (they currently work
with about 100 publishers) and because they are new, they have a limited
number of campaigns available. If you have a few other providers for
your unsold inventory, I can’t say better things about Technorati.
7. Tribal Fusion – Rep Agency
Like Technorati Media, Tribal Fusion
is a rep agency so you will have a sales staff behind you trying to
sell advertising into your vertical. The result is very competitive CPMs
and a fill rate that comes from being behind an established network.
Unfortunately, getting into Tribal Fusion isn’t easy. Bad economic times
are also causing them to decrease the number of publishers they let in,
which will be especially difficult for smaller publishers who might
have been just large enough to get in under other conditions.
8. Federated Media – Rep Agency
While I have never worked with Federated Media personally, I will say
that they are a premiere agency for top-tier bloggers. They have some
of the highest CPMs in the industry and they have a sales staff that is
constantly working to drive new, innovative campaigns to their
publishers. You will need substantial traction to have a chance to be
accepted by Federated Media, but once you get a few hundred thousand monthly impressions it’s worth sending in an application.
9. Gorilla Nation – Rep Agency
Gorilla Nation is another
network I haven’t worked with directly, but it has the reputation as one
of the best ad providers for medium to large publishers. Like all rep
agencies your biggest problem will be fill, they can’t provide hard
numbers (since they are different depending on the publisher) but expect
to see a 30% fill rate.
10. Forbes Business Network – Rep Agency
Forbes Business Network is
specialty ad network for business and finance blogs run by the
salespeople at Forbes. I have had a love hate relationship with FBN.
They are a great provider of premium advertising, seeing $5 CPMs in some
cases. Unfortunately, depending on the month the number of campaigns
and their fill rate can be extremely low (under 10%). Forbes is a great
addition to the chain, but it is unlikely to be your only ad provider.
11. Performacing Ads – 125 x 125 Marketplace
Performancing is in the
business of selling 125 x 125 ads now. For anyone who has spent time in
content production, you would know that the 125 x 125 is a hugely
popular format for bloggers. Performancing has been a mixed bag, their
interface is great and implementation of the code is easy but you still
spend a great deal of time waiting for your ad space to be sold. It’s
good but not a perfect solution.
12. Voxant – In-Video
Voxant is a provider of video
content syndicated from dozens of major news companies including BBC, AP
and Reuters. They also have a revenue sharing program that pays
publishers for showing their videos. This is a win-win. Not only do you
get access to high quality video content, but you also get paid whenever
anyone watches it. The only downside is the backend. It’s difficult to
track anything and hard to tell whether every view is a paid impression
(they use several ad providers and sometimes none at all). All in all it
is a great service that has only been getting better over time.
13. Videoegg – Social Network / Widget Advertising
Videoegg has a large inventory of
ads for wdigets, social networks and other rich media platforms. It’s a
great network for anyone with a traditionally difficult to monetize
platform.
14. Social Spark – Advertorial
Social Spark allows advertisers
to buy bloggers time and space and get them to write about products and
services — that’s right, it’s an advertorial exchange. This is another
buyer beware scenario, not because Google will frown on you (the IZEA
team worked hard to unruffle those feathers) but because the advertorial
model is still young in Blogging circles and there is a lot of backlash
associated with using it. Transparency seems to be the biggest takeaway
when using a service like this, Social Spark forces it but even without
the nudge in the right direction be sure to realize you are playing
with your reader’s trust. That being said, I think everyone would do
well to realize that advertorial has been in media since the invention
of the newstand, it might be time for us to get over ourselves just a
little.
15. Review Me – Advertorial
ReviewMe is another Advertorial marketplace with a few less checks and balances as Social Spark. The same rules apply.
16. interClick – Ad Network
While I would have liked a higher fill rate, what I like about interClick
is your ability to see just about everything about the campaigns that
you are running. They offer skyscrapers, leaderboards and rectangles as
well as popup ads (if you’re into that sort of thing). This network
should definitely be used
17. Casale Media – Ad Network
Casale Media is a
notoriously difficult network to get into, but everything I’ve heard
suggest that they run into fewer dilution problems than similar
networks.
18. Pheedo – RSS Advertising
When you absolutely, positively must have advertising in every portion of your digital life Pheedo
is here to help you place ads in your RSS feeds. Everyone loves getting
feed subscribers but they hate the fact that their most valuable
readers almost never see their shiny new brand advertisement. I don’t
put ads in my feed but I’ve heard that Pheedo is a good (if not
particularly lucrative) solution.
19. Magpie – Twitter Advertising
See Ophelia’s excellent post on the matter, coming tomorrow.
20. Pubmatic – Ad Optimizer
Pubmatic isn’t really an ad
provider, but it will help you make money. Pubmatic acts as an
advertising optimizer, you put in pre-existing tags and it serves the
ones that will provide you with the highest CPMs. Typically, they are
seeing lifts in revenue from between 10-30%. In practice this is heavily
dependent on the networks you are running and how you are choosing to
run them.
21. Rubicon Project – Ad Optimizer
Finally let’s look at the Rubicon Project,
another ad optimizer that also acts as an ad provider. Using deals with
many major networks, Rubicon will not only serve you ads from your
stable of providers but will also pick other providers which might
provide you with higher CPMs. From what I’ve seen Rubicon is a great
tool, but it’s not for everyone. Reporting can be slow and inaccurate,
and depending on the number of networks you are trying to setup it can
be difficult to get started. Rubicon also needs several hundred
impressions to properly optimize your inventory.
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