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Introduction.
Media.net kya hai ?
Media.net hai yahoo! bing advertising network he jo contextual ad network he jo bloggers our webmaster ke liye popular he.media.net ek advertising network jo adsense ke bad sabse popular ad network hai
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Media.net Benefits
1. Dedicated customer service representative
With your account you get a customer service rep with whom you can email. They respond within 24 hours (often much faster). They will also make suggestions to improve performance.
2. Ads comply with SSL certificate
In August 2014 I installed an SSL certificate on one of my niche blogs (to see if I would get more organic search traffic from Google who announced SSL certificates are now a positive ranking factor). The biggest problem with SSL certificates is that many advertising networks’ ads are not SSL compliant. I had to drop 3 advertisers. Fortunately, Media.net ads are SSL compliant. However, you do have to get your rep to provide you the ad code.
3. High converting ad design options
The ad units look like navigation menus. This is brilliant because it results in a very high CTR. That said, it’s a 2-click revenue system, which means you only earn revenue on the landing page to which the ad sends visitors once the second link is clicked.
Nevertheless, when it’s all set up right and properly optimized, you can still earn great revenue despite the 2-click process.
4. Large ad options
I love the 600×250 and 300×600 ad units. They perform well.
5. You’re permitted to place Media.net ads in sticky or fixed sidebar zones
This is a HUGE benefit. You cannot place Adsense ads in a floating/fixed/sticky sidebar zone, but you can place Media.net ads in these zones. One of my niche sites generates more than $4,000 per month with one Media.net ad units in the sticky zone –
6. View live ad impression count
This feature doesn’t help you earn, but it’s kind of cool. When you log into your Media.net dashboard, there’s a live impressions real-time counter. You can actually see the number of impressions increase while in the dashboard.
Media.net Wish List
1. Real-time revenue reporting
You have to wait until the following day to find out how much revenue you generated the day before. I don’t like this. I like seeing how I’m doing throughout the day… especially when testing new ads.
2. Better revenue metrics and data
The degree of detail in the reporting is pretty weak. For example, you can’t track revenue on a URL-basis like you can with Adsense. I love being able to see how much I’m making from individual URLs, but unfortunately I have to speculate with Media.net. Overall ,their reporting features aren’t nearly as detailed as Adsense.
Overview.
Media.net is an advertising company focused on providing monetization products to digital publishers. The services include search, display, native, video, and mobile advertising to monetize publishers’ inventory.
Media.net is a Yahoo! Bing contextual network that manages high-quality ad supply to more than 500,000 websites. The company is in partnership with some of the large ad networks, publishers (TechCrunch and Forbes), and leading ad tech companies (Facebook Audience Network).
Media.net is one of the five largest ad tech companies and the second largest contextual advertising business. It has offices across New York, Los Angeles, Dubai, Zurich, Mumbai, and Bangalore. Media.net’s US HQ is based in New York and Global HQ in Dubai.
Here are the key features offered by Media.net:
Contextual ads: Media.net offers contextually targeted ads to all publishers. This type of targeting shows ads basis the content type on publisher site/app. For instance, if a website shares automobile blogs, users will see ads related to the automobile industry.
Native ads: Media.net works greatly to show native contextual ads. Native ads match the design and layout of the site to show users non-intrusive ads.
Mobile responsive ads: For mobile devices, Media.net has a responsive feature that lets publishers put responsive ad creatives that resize according to the screen size of the mobile or tablet device.
Display to Search (D2S) ad format: This ad format is discovered by Media.net, where display units are used to show search type ads. The ad units are filled with keywords, when the user clicks on a keyword, it redirects to search engine like a page filled with search ads. For this, Media.net has partnered with search engines like Yahoo! and Bing.
Media.net suite: The self-optimized suite with the ability to analyze large data. Then this data is used to match traffic with the advertisers without using cookies. Hence, increases the overall revenue of the publishers.
Marketplace: The company has the second-largest contextual company with its connections to the entire global contextual marketplace. Access to bigger marketplace means more competition and more revenue.
Forbidden content: Adult, illegal, tobacco, alcohol, ammunition, violence, gambling, profane, discriminatory, and offensive content.
Media.net is often considered an alternative to AdSense. However, publishers can use Media.net and AdSense together. Using multiple ad networks can provide a better fill rate and revenue optimization. Also, while Media.net allows publishers to place the ad codes on their WordPress sites, it doesn’t have a dedicated WordPress plugin at this time.
Media.net uses in-house technology in the development of products and services and most of the product is written in HTML and JavaScript. Even so, the services, products, and platform is user-friendly and does not require technical knowledge to work with.
Publishers get real-time reporting in a neat and detailed dashboard, with easy access to impression and revenue data. The revenue can be further segmented using page-level and ad unit-level reports. Dedicated account manager helps publishers to manage demand partnerships and oversee revenue optimization. Media.net also offers 24/7 phone support.
Pros
Yahoo! and Bing advertising: Media.net started as Yahoo!-Bing version for Google AdSense. Although, it is not owned by Yahoo! and Bing anymore, but it is still in collaboration with these companies. When compared with AdSense, Media.net offers a better quality demand hence publishers are likely to make better profits from relevant traffic.
Relevant contextual ads: With contextual ads, minimal user information is transferred in the ad delivery process while keeping the publisher’s revenue unharmed. During the expansion phase in the business cycle, Media.net has updated its technology to show only relevant contextual ads to users.
Display to Search ad format: Pioneered by Media.net, D2S ad format works on the CPC model. As the ad format takes clicks on search terms (keywords), advertisers get a clear idea about the intent of the user that helps them to target users in a more sophisticated manner.
Cons
US dollar payments only: Media.net only offers payment in USD. This criterion is fine for partners from the US. However, the rest of the partners (including publishers) get stuck-up in the process of unfriendly currency conversion steps.
Requires most traffic from the top-tier countries: The company asks for the major traffic from top-tier countries like US, Canada, UK, and such countries. Remember, it is an invitation based network, and a publisher’s website can be rejected if Media.net finds the quality of traffic is not good enough.
How to Get Started
Media.net is an invitation based ad network. Meaning, Media.net will look through your site/app and basis their minimum requirements and company policies, it will approve/reject the publisher.
Once the publisher gets the approval, the logins to the dashboard will be provided. In the case of multiple websites, publishers can add them to the panel under one account. The publisher also gets a dedicated account manager as Media.net representative.
Once on-boarded, you can start making ad units and place the code. The process is simple if you have used AdSense. And for any kind of assistance and support, you can reach out to your Media.net account manager.
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