For many websites that are monetized at least partially via display advertising, Google AdSense is often the primary solution used. AdSense is so popular because it is generally the best option out there for bloggers and publishers; it offers the deepest roster of advertisers, first-class technology, and usually RPMs that beat any other network. If AdSense has a meaningful drawback, From the types of ad units offered to the number of ads that can be used on any one page, many users will wish that there was more they could do with AdSense this post of my will help you in that
1. Yahoo! / Bing Contextual Ad Network(Media.net)
What It Is: Media.net is a contextual ad network run by a partnership between Yahoo! and Bing, two of Google adsense biggest competitors. It functions in generally the same way as AdSense, and offers many of the same options. This ad network provides standard ad sizes (e.g., 728x90, 300x250, etc.) as well as contextual link units that direct to other pages of targeted ads.
How to Use With AdSense: Media.net can be a great option when you have a site that can accommodate more standard ad units than AdSense will allow. For example, a site with two 728x90 leaderboards and two 300x250 rectangles could use AdSense to fill three of the placements and Media.net to fill out the remaining one (or, ideally, experiment to find the best mix between the two networks).
2. Infolinks What It Is: Infolinks is a provider of so called mart ads, with their most common solution involving the display of ads when users hover their mouse over linked content. Infolinks also offers skinned ads that fit in the empty space to the right and left of a site content, as well as text links that can be inserted within content. How to Use With AdSense: Many sites utilize Infolinks (or competing offerings) right along AdSense. Whereas AdSense monetizes the real estate on your site specifically dedicated to display advertising, Infolinks is designed to make money by transforming the text on your site into ad units.infolinks was an Pay Per Click advaticer but now it is a Pay Per View advaticeing network it mean you will get payed for each ad view.i used it on this website also
3. Outbrain
What It Is: Outbrain is an ad network that generally has publishers on both sides of the payment equation. They have responsible for many of the sponsored content sections around the web, in which publishers pay to have links to their content featured on other sites. When these links are clicked, the referring site earns some revenue while the destination site gets a new visitor. Outbrain ads are generally pretty far down on the page, earn nearly as much as traditional ad units placed above the fold. But they can be an effective way to generate incremental ad revenue from visitors who would otherwise leave the site once they have finished consuming a piece of content. Taboola offers a similar service for publishers willing to include links to external content on their sites. How to Use With AdSense: Outbrain is used right alongside AdSense on many sites. Publishers simply need to create a section of their site dedicated to hosting this sponsored content.
4.infinity ads
What is infinityads.comitted: it's an advaticeing network that pays for adviews and clicks (it's an PPV+PPV/CPC network).it shows pop-under, pop-up, link ads (like infolinks),slow loading content.infinity ads pay for each individual views it's according to CPM
5.popads.net
As like it's name it show pop-up, and pop-under. It pays for each pop.you have to paste code of this sites </head> section.it won't immediately pop-up wen an visitor comes.the visitors have to stay in that page for few seconds or click on any link to view popup.
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