Content.ad is a native advertising platform for both publishers and advertisers. Advertisers use content ad to drive profitable traffic to their site.
As a publisher, you can make money, when you put native ads on your website.
They haven’t specified minimum traffic requirements for joining with their program, but I got approved a blog with less than 50000 monthly visitors. I think they might approve a blog with low traffic if the website has quality content.
This ad network offers a different ads format and widgets such as
- Below Content
- Mobile Slide Up
- Side Rail
- Exit Pop
- End Slideshow
Payment methods
- ACH / Direct Deposit
- PayPal
- Wire Transfer
- Paper Check
- eCheck / Global ACH
Minimum payment threshold $50. When you reach $50, your content.ad earnings will send to the selected payment method on the 25th of every month.
Content.ad Pros
- It has
100 % fill rate for publisher websites - It is easy to get installed, fits well on all gadgets and
- offers responsive and clean recommendations ads for its publishers.
- Publishers can control the ads.
- You can use
content ad with Google AdSense. - High eCPMs rates
- Publishers could customize widget appearance.
Cons.
- Some publishers said that Ads are not relevant to their blog articles
- Low CPC for some countries
- Content ads do not have an affiliate program.
The content
I get 10 cents CPC rate for the United States desktop traffic. It’s not bad because almost every native ad networks pay less than 10 cents.
For small website traffic, I earned a reasonable CPC rate for the United States, the UK, Australia traffic.
However, If your site traffic comes from India and other Asian countries, you will get a lower CPC rate.
They send my payments to me every 28th or 29th of the month.
In my opinion, Content.ad is one of the best native ads networks for small publishers and it’s a great alternative to Revcontent and Taboola. If your site hasn’t approved by those ads platform, you can try content ad on your site.