Top 7 Bitcoin Advertising Networks!
If you own a website and would like to start earning some
bitcoins with its traffic, you might want to partner with a bitcoin
advertising network instead of Google AdSense. These networks
essentially serve ads on your website on behalf of advertisers that work
with them, and will pay you once you reach a certain threshold. They
can be a great way to earn a few bitcoins, while blogging about what you
love. Here are some of the best ones (in no particular order):
7. CoinURL
CoinURL lets users earn
in two different ways: either through interstitial ads, or through
banner ads. Interstitial ads allow users to monetize shortened links,
which can be used in tweets and Facebook posts, as they appear when the
user clicks the link. This can, however, be extremely annoying for some
few users.
Banner ads are displayed on your website, and allow you to earn in
the popular PPC (Pay-Per-Click) system. The minimum withdrawal amount is
0.01 BTC. Recently, some people have been claiming the website stopped
paying, we could not however confirm this.
6. AdBit
With AdBit,
advertisers bid against each other for a share of a publisher’s ad
space. Basically, as a publisher, you will give advertisers a small
advertising space on your website, and will earn according to the amount
being bidden – if advertisers love your website you will earn more, and
if they do not you may still earn a few satoshis for setting the ad
space up.
5. BitMedia
BitMedia allows publishers to
display both text and banner ads, and has a minimum withdrawal amount of
0.01 BTC. The network can be seen as bitcoin’s version of Google
AdSense, as it uses the effective PPC model and offers very high rates,
as long as your website passes its strict approval criteria and has
high-quality traffic.
4. Mellow Ads
Mellow Ads is a veteran in the
market, and it can help your website either earn a lot, or a little,
depending on the quality of your traffic. Reportedly, it pays per unique
click or view, which means a lot of returning users may essentially
mean publishers will not earn as much as they would expect. They only
approve high-quality websites, but claim to give publishers 90% of what
they get from advertisers.
3. Cointraffic
Cointraffic does not give out a
lot of information, but from what we have gathered this bitcoin ad
network works with trustworthy publishers, and pays them well. Their
support system is regularly seen as the best, as far as bitcoin ad
networks go, which means they will quickly help publishers out. They
calculate earnings in fiat currencies, but pay in bitcoin – this can
affect your earnings if the price suddenly changes.
2. Coinad
It is not easy for publishers to work with Coinad,
as they can only be accepted by invite. By only accepting trusted,
high-traffic websites, they make sure advertisers get their money’s
worth. Statistics given are rather limited, but the ad fill rate is
great and, according to a few of those who’ve tried the network,
publishers are well paid.
1. A-Ads
A-Ads (Anonymous
Ads), is a bitcoin advertising network which does not collect any
personal data. It has been around for a long time and is a very
reputable service. To earn, publishers do not even need to register on
the platform, they merely need to select an ad unit type, filter ads
that can be displayed on their website, and set their withdrawal
parameters. Publishers are paid per unique impressions, possibly on a
daily basis, and can also earn through referred sales, depending on the
advertisers.