Media.net Review Reveals These Ads Can Earn a Truckload of Money ($350+/Day)

Media.net Review and How I Earn $400 Per Day with Media.net Ads

  • Revenue Per 1,000 Pageviews (RPM)
  • Customer Service
  • Ad Designs
  • Reporting
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UPDATE: I’m currently not using Media.net ads on my niche sites because I changed up my ad network configuration (see what I’m doing here).

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UPDATE February 11, 2019
I’m currently not using Media.net ads on my my niche sites.  I used them for years, but adjusted my configuration which excludes Media.net units.  I used this network for years and it’s still a viable option for niche sites, especially when starting a blog.  You can see my current fleet of ad networks here.

I’ve been monetizing my niche sites with display ads for several years.

FYI, my main dispaly ad revenue source is from the Ezoic platform (read my Ezoic review and case study of results).

To say I’ve researched the subject is an understatement.  I’ve purchased many courses and read countless blogs and forum threads on the subject all in an effort to improve my display ad revenue.

My efforts have paid off.  I generate over $100,000 per month in display ad revenue (profiting $40,000 to $45,000 per month).

There’s quite a bit of information about Adsense, but not so much about Media.net ads.  Sure, there are loads of bloggers trying to cash in on the “alternatives to Adsense” topic and include Media.net as an option… but very few people have demonstrated that Media.net actually makes them serious money.

I’m writing this to show you that Media.net (10% bonus revenue for first 3 months with this link) can generate a great deal of revenue for a website.

The following is a screenshot of my Media.net revenue (screenshot taken November 19,  2014):

Media.net Revenue for November 2014

UPDATE – April 22, 2015

My Media.net revenue continues to grow and is becoming a more and more important revenue stream for niche sites.  Here’s an updated earning screenshot:

Media.net earnings screenshot April 2015

– END OF UPDATE –

As you can see, Media.net ads can generate some decent revenue.  I’m on par to hit five figures this month (November 2014) from Media.net revenue alone.  At this pace, I’ll hit 6 figures in 2015.

And get this, I place all my Media.net ads in the lower portion of my site reserving the top ad spots for Adsense.  If I couldn’t use Adsense, I’m sure Media.net would earn far more by being placed toward the top of my niche blog.

My 3 Most Valuable Tips for Getting to $400+ Per Day with Media.net Ads:

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Is Media.net a viable alternative to Adsense?

No, it isn’t.  By this I mean that I would NOT earn as much with Media.net as I do Adsense if I placed Media.net ads in the premium ad spots on my niche sites.

Just so you know, I use Media.net in addition to Adsense.  Yes, I use both on every page.  And yes, I use the maximum number of ad units on each page resulting in 6 ad units per page (3 Adsense and 3 Media.net).  However, my niche blog articles are looooooong, incorporating a great deal of media and text.

That said, if you are no longer eligible to use Adsense, Media.net has proven to be the second largest display ad revenue source on my niche blogs, so it’s definitely worth using.  I’ve placed many ads from many networks on my niche blogs and Media.net consistently outperforms all of them except Adsense.

To be fair to Media.net, I’ve never actually tested swapping my Adsense ads with Media.net ads.  I know I should test, but I really don’t want to take a hit for even one day on my Adsense revenue.

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 – read more here.

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.

3.  Many ads are a 2-click revenue model

I’ve alluded to this above.  For many of the ad formats, you don’t get paid until the second ad is clicked.  Obviously it would be better to get paid from the first click.

I didn’t get to $400+ per day with Media.net overnight

Similar to a lot of Adsense testing, I’ve done quite a bit of testing with Media.net in order to get my revenue to five figures per month.  My customer rep helped quite a bit.

Actually it’s kind of funny, because it’s my customer rep who went ahead one day with a different design and placed it on my site.  Anyway, I saw the different design and became alarmed.  BUT, I decided to let it ride for a day to see what happened.

As it turned out, the Media.net customer rep knew their stuff.  Their ad design dramatically increased my revenue.  Needless to say I’m using that design to this day.

What’s involved when optimizing revenue with Media.net ads?

You need to test a number of variables such as:

  • Ad style (Media.net offers multiple templates to choose from for each size).
  • Ad sizes
  • Ad placement
  • Ad design (refers to font and colors).

With all of those variables, you can spend months testing.  That’s what I did with a lot of help and suggestions from my rep.

Tip to Make More with Media.net Ads

It took me a while to figure this out.

Most of the Media.net ad designs appear like website navigation menus.  This is great because with proper placement, the click through rate is very high.  The downside is you don’t generate revenue on the first click.  You only generate revenue on the second click.  When the menu-style ad is clicked, it takes the visitor to a landing page containing a long list of links.  Those links are ads.  When one of those links are clicked, you get paid.

One way to dramatically increase the number of second clicks (so you get paid) is to ask your rep to create the landing page so it appears like your site.  They did this for me very quickly.  The page shows my logo and uses my site’s colors.  This way it appears as my site, which dramatically increased conversion and revenue.

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Learn and see screenshots of the exact Media.net ad designs, styles, placement and sizes I use to generate $400+ per day.

My current ad networks:

Monumetric:  This is my highest earning ad network.  They provide middle of the content sticky units and a sidebar sticky unit as well as video ads and regular non-stick ads.  They use header bidding.  All-in-all, I’m very happy with my ad revenue results with this ad network.

AdSense:  Yes, I still put a couple of AdSense units on my pages such as link ads, in-article units and the Matched Content units.

119 thoughts on “Media.net Review Reveals These Ads Can Earn a Truckload of Money ($350+/Day)”

    1. Hey Abdulkareem,

      It all depends if you’re using other ad networks and which ones pay the most. You want the best paying above the fold. I find Media.net can perform well in a sticky sidebar and just below the fold. It can perform very well above the fold, but that would not leave space for possibly higher paying ads (AdSense).

  1. Sir, I am really afraid, kindly help me. I constructed a website http://www.edumantra.net first I applied for google adsense they rejected thrice saying that Site does not comply with Google policies. Media.net approved my site but RPM is reducing daily. first it was $2 then 1.03 $- 0.08$- 0.03. and they are nor replying my mail also. Now I am unable to understand what to do. Kindly guide me. I am really impressed to read the above conversation.

    Thanks n Regards
    Shailesh

  2. Hay Jhon , I’m very impressed with your review in media.net but I am having problems

    1. My first create an account and be approved by media.net and then I put my ad code on the web, the first day I get good earnings so the next day, but when the five-day media.net want to make a payment they send you an email that the quality of traffic is low, and your account will be suspended if it does not improve.

    The question is all the sources that I get almost all of 100K impressions I got from the organic traffic and fb ads, but why say it in a low traffic quality. and finally my account suspended, after attempting an appeal is not served.

    2. I read a lot of reviews on forums that media.net always make excuses for the publihser when 5 days before the payment.

    I always thought positive against media.net though my account is suspended. And I try again to register the second and approved, and as usual back I put on my web. Day after day income entered in the dashboard, but the harsh reality back I experienced that I get the same email as the first account, and here I was not willing to re-register media.net (and I declare that media.net scam).

    1. Hey Allarick,

      I’m sorry to hear your terrible experience. That’s not been my experience. I think you’re better off not using them if that’s the case. I can totally understand why you’re disgusted so you definitely want to use other ad networks. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  3. please jon i just recently join media net but dont undersatnd their earning calculation, my daily RPM on media net fluctuate between $2 to $5 but the total Rpm is $2.89. what i want to know is, does media net pay our total rpm or by my daily rpm earning.

  4. Very nice information you shared, i really appreciate your content, recently i have approved media.net on my website but i m getting low RPM is there any tricks to increase RPM >?

  5. The Media.net has very poor customer care! I wrote 10 emails, but my “account manager” did not answer!

    RPM went from $2 to %0, although the traffic is good quality!

    I wont bother with them any more. Time waster, bad service, no payouts, the poorest customer care….

    Very, very bad…

  6. Very nice information you shared, i really appreciate your content, recently i have approved media.net on my website but i m getting low RPM is there any tricks to increase RPM >?

    1. One more thing i want add you more in the light of my experience IF you have US traffic on your website I recommended to use Media.net you can earn more then your expect I Garanteed

  7. Hay Jon,

    Today i have applied for Media.Net to my wonderful website http://www.androbrix.com, which serves Android, Apple, Technology & Reviews worldwide with monthly traffic more than 27k.

    My Adsense ADs are not performing well and my earnings are very low. I am expecting Media.Net should grow me in all the ways. Give me some the your best practice tips to improve all around.

    If it’s happen, i will re-post my feedback after a month. Keep watching.

    And all the very best for your big FATStacksBlog 🙂

  8. Jon, this review was just what the doctor ordered, as it appears my Media.net account was approved this evening.

    As I am brand spanking new in working with an ad network, wondering if I could pick your brain on a few topics…

    1. I really like how the Media.net ads can be customized to blend in with my website, however, can that not lead to any issues of deceptive clicks? Meaning, if the ads blend in TOO much, I don’t want my visitors being “tricked” onto a separate page, since they will become miserable, and most will not make that 2nd click, thereby driving the CTR down. I’m sure there’s a fine line, but what is that, in your opinion?

    2. Your tip about having your rep make the landing page mimic your website was TERRIFIC, but is that a standard service, or one they only perform for high traffic sites, like yours?

    3. In relation to the above…since you had a landing page made which mimics your website, do you feel this borders on deceptiveness, and does it piss off your visitors at all? I’m not judging, but only asking out of curiosity, as I do not want to risk upsetting my visitor base in return for some quick cash. Further, I wonder how far Media.net will allow a publisher to push the envelope in terms of “camouflaging” that an ad is not an ad, without getting banned.

    4. Suppose I have a nut or two that visits my website and goes click crazy, or, a competitor starts slamming my ads with fraudulent clicks, is there a way to single this user out? Or, is there a way to prove it is a rogue visitor to my site, and not myself?

    5. Are the ads by Media.net VERY closely matched to the publisher’s niche, or just decently, if that? I have EXTREMELY good, quality traffic, but if the ads aren’t going to be closely related to my niche, it will only piss my visitors off and drive my ad earnings down. If I start denying ads that are showing on my site (one’s which are totally irrelevant to my niche), has it been your experience that Media.net will work with a publisher, or will they be quick to shelve my account?

    Sorry for the laundry list of questions, lol, but as I said, this is all new to me, and I want to make sure I am armed with as much knowledge as possible. Appreciate your advice, Jon!

    1. Hey Joe,

      If you’re worried about misleading visitors, just put “Advertisement” above the ad units. You can make them look different too. After that if someone clicks, you can assume they wanted to click. If you get readers complaining, you can remove them. I’ve never had one visitor complain about ads on my sites.

      As for blending the Media.net landing page, again that’s up to you. For me it makes sense so that people still think they’re on my site. I wish Google link units offered this; it would further improve performance.

      Media.net’s ads work really well in some niches and not so well in others. You’ll have to see if it’s a good fit in your niche.

      If someone starts clickbombing you, just tell your Media.net rep and they’ll take care of it. I don’t believe there are controls in the Media.net admin to stop this.

  9. Hi Jon,

    I have a query.

    My aim is to make around 2000+ dollars per month from Blogging through display ads.
    All through organic traffic.

    so the equation is like this, I have 10 domains and my aim is to make 2000+ dollars.
    That is to make on an average 200+ dollars / month from each blog/website.

    I am in the process of setting them up one by one. The websites will all go live by end of this month.

    I am interested in trying out MEDIA.NET for Display Ads.

    I have a question before I try it out

    1) How much approx traffic is required to make 200+ dollars per month from Media.net.
    Tell me the higher side so that I will know what it takes to reach my goal.

    Thank you…

    You are just rocking in the display ad category. Some insane numbers out there to prove that

    1. Hi,
      In order to go through this exercise, I need to make a few assumptions. I’m going to assume it’s mostly USA traffic and I’ll assume you’re in a niche that works reasonably well with Media.net. Therefore, let’s assume a $2 RPM with all Media.net ads which is not out of the question… but it does depend on many factors.

      With a $2 RPM, you would need to generate 1 million monthly page views to earn $2,000 (1,000 x $2 = $2,000).

      Is there any reason you’re not using AdSense or perhaps give Ezoic a shot. Media.net is great, but it doesn’t pay as much as AdSense or in my experience Ezoic. I’d try those with Media.net.

      If you can figure out how to hit a $10 RPM, which isn’t impossible, but again really depends on the niche, only need 200,000 monthly page views (200 x $10 = $2,000).

      The key is increasing traffic and optimizing RPM as much as you can throughout the process.

      I would also strongly suggest to focus on one or two sites at a time unless you have a big team building them up. It’s very difficult building up 10 sites at one time unless you have a team of writers and other help. Just my 2 cents’ worth.

      1. Hi Jon,

        Thanks for your reply.

        1 Million visitors, OMG I am feeling low now.

        I recently got Adsense approval for my Youtube channel.
        Can I use the same Adsense account for my blogs?

        I am worried about Adsense account getting banned and if that happens will it affect my youtube
        monetization.

        1. Hi AT,

          I’m not sure if you can use your YouTube AdSense account for your blogs. I did things the other way around… I had an AdSense account and then connect AdSense earnings to that AdSense account. I’d ask AdSense… see if they have a contact option in your account settings. Sorry I couldn’t be more helpful, but I really don’t want to steer you in the wrong direction here.

  10. Very nice information you shared, i really appreciate your content, recently i have approved media.net on my website but i m getting low RPM is there any tricks to increase RPM >?

  11. Ah to believe this paid post is to believe the Trump will shave his head. Shame on you for providing false info… I wasted 200k impressions for this.

  12. Wow…that is motivation,i wish i can do…i’m in debt right now…about 30k,unless Jon wants to help me with that debt…mostly credit card debt helping others, i need to get that paid down first i can pay him back if i can earn like this,it would be a dream come true.

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