Have you ever read a news article on Big Sites like Sky News and CNN, you’ll notice that at the end of most of their articles there are native ads.
What does this mean? Well, it means that native ads are for Publishers that get Millions of Pageviews to their website, take Outbrain or Taboola for Example.
Native Ads typically use a CPC payment model to pay their publisher because their advertisers bid for clicks and clicks alone.
Recommended: The Highest CPC Ad Networks for Bloggers and Publishers.
How Much Can you Earn from Native Ads?
Depending on the Number of Traffic and the location of your visitors, you can earn as much as $12,500 per month given that your site gets 500,000 pageviews, an average CPC of $5, and a 2.5% Click Through Rate.
Native Ads typically see an average $5 CPC, though it might be more in most cases because certain factors come into play like where your visitors read your content from.
How Much do Native Ads pay per 1000 pageviews?
Native Ads pay you for the Click your site visitors generate on their ads but if we were to determine an RPM using the average stats, it would be safe to say that sites will see a $25 RPM with native ads on average.
This is considering the average CPC of $5 and a 2.5% Click Through Rate.
What are some of the Highest Paying Native Ad Networks?
In my 6+ years of experience in the Ad Tech Industry, here are some of the highest-paying native ad networks:
To get on Taboola or OutBrain, you’ll need about 500,000+ visitors monthly, that’s why you only see big Media Sites use it.
For your site to be approved on both Revcontent and MGID, it needs to get 3000 pageviews per day which are equivalent to 90,000 pageviews a month.
Google AdSense of course, has no minimum traffic requirement, you only need enough unique content and a Trustworthy website to get in.
Conclusion
Native ad networks are great but you won’t make much revenue compared to joining Ezoic, Mediavine, or AdThrive which pays for impressions, not clicks.
Since you’re interested in Ad Networks, here are a couple of articles that you’ll love to read:
- New Ezoic Requirements for Publishers
- 10 Best Ad Networks for Small Publishers
- Best Google AdSense Alternatives for your Blog
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