Iteration 1 of 5
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The best ad network depends on your traffic, niche, and how much control you want. Top options:
### Best overall
- **Google AdSense** — easiest to start with, broad demand, good for small/new sites.
- **Google Ad Manager** — best if you want more control and may grow into multiple demand sources.
### Best for higher revenue on content sites
- **Mediavine** — excellent RPMs, strong support; usually requires ~50k sessions/month.
- **Raptive** (formerly AdThrive) — premium for established publishers; usually stronger for larger sites.
- **Monumetric** — good mid-tier option, works for smaller publishers than Mediavine.
### Best for small/medium sites
- **Ezoic** — accessible, uses AI testing, often better than AdSense alone.
- **NitroPay** — strong for gaming/tech/news and performance-focused publishers.
- **Media.net** — solid contextual ads, especially for US/UK traffic.
### Best for programmatic/header bidding
- **Setupad** — good monetization with header bidding.
- **Sovrn** — useful for content publishers, affiliates, and mid-sized sites.
- **Freestar** — strong managed service for larger publishers.
### Best for affiliate-heavy or niche sites
- **Infolinks** — non-intrusive formats, useful as a supplement.
- **Amazon Publisher Services (APS)** — good as an additional demand source, not usually standalone.
## Quick recommendation
- **New site:** Google AdSense
- **Growing site:** Ezoic or Monumetric
- **50k+ sessions/month:** Mediavine
- **Large established site:** Raptive
- **Need control / scaling:** Google Ad Manager + Setupad/Freestar
If you tell me your monthly traffic, niche, and country mix, I can recommend the best 2–3 options for your site.
Iteration 2 of 5
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Here are the best ad network options for websites, depending on your traffic and site type:
### Best overall
- **Google AdSense** — easiest to start with, huge advertiser demand, works for almost any site.
- **Raptive** (formerly AdThrive) — one of the best for premium content sites with strong traffic.
- **Mediavine** — excellent RPMs and support, great for established blogs/lifestyle sites.
### Best for growing sites
- **Ezoic** — good if you’re not yet big enough for Mediavine/Raptive; includes testing tools.
- **Monumetric** — solid mid-tier option with more hands-on setup.
### Best for niche / contextual ads
- **Media.net** — strong for content-heavy sites, especially finance/news-style content.
- **Sovrn //Commerce** — good for publishers wanting ad + affiliate-style monetization.
### Best for higher control / direct deals
- **BuySellAds** — good if you want to sell placements directly to advertisers.
- **Carbon Ads** — niche, design/dev/tech-focused sites.
### Best for lower-quality traffic or global traffic
- **PropellerAds** — easy approval, but usually lower-quality/user experience than premium networks.
- **Adsterra** — similar use case, works well for global inventory.
### Best for ecommerce/content hybrid sites
- **Amazon Publisher Services (APS)** — useful for header bidding and monetization stack.
- **Amazon Native Shopping Ads** — good if you do product reviews and comparisons.
### Quick recommendation
- **New site:** Google AdSense
- **Medium traffic blog:** Ezoic or Monumetric
- **Serious content site:** Mediavine or Raptive
- **Need direct ad sales:** BuySellAds
If you want, I can also give you the **best ad network by traffic level** (e.g. under 10k, 50k, 100k monthly sessions).
Iteration 3 of 5
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The best ad network depends on your traffic, niche, and how much control you want. Top options:
- **Google AdSense** — Best starting point for most websites. Easy setup, huge demand, reliable fill.
- **Google Ad Manager** — Best if you have higher traffic and want to manage multiple demand sources and direct deals.
- **Ezoic** — Good for growing sites. Uses AI optimization and often improves earnings over AdSense.
- **Mediavine** — Great for content sites with strong U.S. traffic. Usually better RPMs than basic networks.
- **Raptive** — Strong for larger publishers, especially lifestyle/content brands with premium traffic.
- **Monumetric** — Good mid-tier option for sites that want managed monetization.
- **Media.net** — Solid contextual ads, especially for finance, news, and content-heavy sites.
- **PropellerAds** — Better for pop, push, and lower-tier traffic; not ideal for premium brands.
- **Infolinks** — Easy to add, but usually lower earnings than premium networks.
- **Sovrn //Commerce / Commerce Content** — Good for content and affiliate-style monetization.
Quick rule of thumb:
- **New site:** AdSense
- **Growing site:** Ezoic
- **100k+ monthly pageviews / premium content:** Mediavine or Raptive
- **Need advanced control:** Google Ad Manager
If you want, I can recommend the **best network for your exact site** based on traffic, niche, and country mix.
Iteration 4 of 5
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The “best” ad network depends on your traffic size, niche, and how hands-off you want it to be. Top options for most websites:
- **Google AdSense** — best for beginners; easiest approval and widest demand.
- **Google Ad Manager + AdSense/Open Bidding** — best if you want more control and are growing.
- **Mediavine** — one of the best for premium content sites; great RPMs, but usually needs **50,000 sessions/month**.
- **Raptive (formerly AdThrive)** — excellent for larger content sites; typically needs **100,000+ pageviews/month**.
- **Ezoic** — good for smaller-to-mid sites wanting optimization and experimentation; more complex but can outperform AdSense.
- **Monumetric** — solid middle-ground option for growing sites; easier than premium networks.
- **Media.net** — good contextual ads, especially for content-heavy sites.
- **Setupad** — good for header bidding and international traffic.
- **Sovrn / Commerce** — useful for publishers, especially with affiliate + ad monetization.
- **PropellerAds** — better for pop/redirect/native-style monetization, but usually lower-quality than premium display networks.
### Quick picks
- **New site:** AdSense
- **Growing site:** Ezoic or Monumetric
- **High-traffic content site:** Mediavine or Raptive
- **Need full control:** Google Ad Manager
If you tell me your **monthly pageviews, country traffic, and niche**, I can recommend the best 2–3 options for your site.
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The best ad network depends mostly on your traffic, niche, and how much control you want.
## Top options
### 1) **Google AdSense**
- Best for: beginners, low-to-medium traffic
- Pros: easy approval, huge demand, reliable payouts
- Cons: lower RPMs than premium networks
### 2) **Google Ad Manager + AdX (usually via a partner)**
- Best for: larger sites
- Pros: strong monetization, more control, good for header bidding
- Cons: harder to access directly
### 3) **Ezoic**
- Best for: sites with some traffic looking to optimize earnings
- Pros: AI-based ad placement, good testing tools, easy to start
- Cons: can slow sites if not configured well
### 4) **Mediavine**
- Best for: content sites with solid traffic
- Pros: high RPMs, great support, polished platform
- Cons: traffic threshold required
### 5) **Raptive (formerly AdThrive)**
- Best for: premium publishers and lifestyle/content sites
- Pros: strong earnings, premium demand, good account support
- Cons: selective approval
### 6) **Monumetric**
- Best for: mid-sized publishers
- Pros: easier than premium networks, decent support
- Cons: setup fees on some plans, usually lower than top-tier networks
### 7) **Snigel**
- Best for: publishers wanting advanced ad optimization
- Pros: strong monetization, managed service
- Cons: typically best for established sites
### 8) **Setupad**
- Best for: publishers wanting header bidding monetization
- Pros: good for international traffic, flexible setup
- Cons: more technical than AdSense
## Quick picks
- **New site:** Google AdSense
- **Growing site:** Ezoic or Monumetric
- **Premium content site:** Mediavine or Raptive
- **Advanced monetization:** Setupad or Snigel
## My short recommendation
If you’re just starting, use **Google AdSense** first.
If you already have meaningful traffic, move to **Mediavine** or **Raptive** for the best earning potential.
If you want, I can also give you the **best ad networks by traffic level** or **best for blogs, news sites, and niche websites**.