Propeller Ads Review 2017

Google AdSense is the biggest (and the most popular) ad network with millions of advertisers and publishers. Thanks to Google’s huge AdWords ad inventoryRelated image

There are a dozen other ad networks that are willing to pay a higher CPM for your traffic. Propeller Ads is one of them.

CPM (Cost Per Mille) stands for Cost Per 1,000 Impressions. CPM networks pays for every 1,000 impressions you generate. If a CPM ad network is paying you $1 CPM then it means that they’re paying you $1 for every 1,000 page views you generate.

Propeller Ads is an ad network based in U.K. that promises 100% of your international traffic and the highest CPM possible.

Propeller Ads is a CPM ad network which basically means that it pays for every 1,000 ad impressions you generate. So it doesn’t matter whether the users are clicking your ads or not — you get paid!

If your traffic and its quality is stable then CPM ads can generate guaranteed income every day and every month.

Here are the different types of ad products offered by Propeller Ads:

1. OnClick PopUnder Ads

According to Propeller Ads, entertainment websites (music, movies, photo, downloads, games, viral content, etc.) gets the best CPM for pop-under ads.

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Gaming Website

2. Mobile Ads

Propeller Ads offers two types of mobile ads: Mobile Dialog Ads and Mobile Interstitial Ads (apart from the regular mobile banner ads).
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Music Website

3. Classic Banner Ads

Banner ads are still popular as it’s the easiest way to reach out to a massive audience at minimal costs. The best performing banner ads by Propeller Ads are ad units of sizes: 300×250 and 728×90. Other available ad units are: 468×60, 120×600, 160×600, 800×600, 800×440, and 320×50.

4. Layer Ads

Layer Ad is a banner ad on steroid as it loads banner ads over the website content. You can choose any of the available banner ad units but a bigger ad unit such as 800×600 or 800×440 is recommended.

5. Slider Ads

Slider Ad is again another kind of banner ad that fades in at the bottom of a web page. Unless the user decides to close, it’s always visible even if he/she is scrolling up or down.

6. Direct Ads

Direct Ads (or Direct Links) is a unique ad product in which publishers are given a URL to promote. You can promote it by creating your own banner ads, text link ads, buttons, or even redirects.

Pros

  • It’s super easy to get started as all accounts are activated instantly. You can login to your publisher account and add all the domain names that you wish to monetize and you will be notified via email when it’s approved.
  • Propeller Ads share 80% of their ad revenue with publishers. But it’s not a good idea to compare two advertisers based only on their revenue sharing percentage as we don’t know the real size of their total ad inventory. An advertiser with a massive ad inventory can easily beat the CPM of a small ad network with just 50% revenue sharing.
  • The reporting of Propeller Ads is pretty simple. It shows your earnings in a tabular way or on a chart. And the best thing? It’s real-time!
  • Propeller Ads supports the following payment methods: Wire Transfer, Payoneer, Webmoney, and Prepaid Cards. The minimum payment amount will be $500 for Wire Transfers and $100 for all other payment methods and is based on a NET 30 terms. That is, if your total earnings at the end of January is $300 then you will be paid in the first week of March.
  • Propeller Ads accepts all websites irrespective of their traffic as long as it doesn’t violate their terms and conditions.
  • It generates the maximum CPM for entertainment websites (including downloads, music, movies, viral blogs, etc.).
  • As a publisher you can refer other publishers to Propeller Ads and can earn 5% of his/her future ad revenue — for lifetime.
  • You can even monetize your 404 pages with a full-screen ad. No more wasted traffic!
  • You can run Propeller Ads along with ads from other advertising or affiliate networks — like AdSense, Infolinks, CJ, etc.
  • If you are a new publisher and is looking for some personal assistance then you get direct one-to-one support via email or Skype. Also, if you have a high traffic website then you get a dedicated account manager who will assist you to optimize the traffic.
Google AdSense do not accept all publisher websites (especially new ones) as they have  strict guidelines. In fact, publisher websites are required to comply with Google’s AdSense Guidelines as well as the Webmaster Guidelines. It basically means if you’re doing black hat SEO or is selling text links on your website then they can disable your AdSense account.
So should you consider Propeller Ads over Google AdSense? Well, it depends. If your website (or blog) is new then there’s every chance that Google will deny your AdSense application and you can consider Propeller Ads.
Again, if you have a small or large website that’s already running AdSense ads but is not making enough — even though majority of your traffic is from English speaking nations — then it makes sense to give Propeller Ads a try.
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