📉 Too Little Money From Ads? Try This


Did you know most small publishers make less than $1.50 per 1,000 views with Google AdSense?

That’s not much money, especially if you want your blog to make you a good income.

So today, let’s look at some better options.

Especially if you want to earn more, have more control, or just find something that works better.

What’s the problem with AdSense?

For many website owners, AdSense feels like this:

Decent to start with… but not enough to grow on.

You might feel stuck because:

You’re not making much from your traffic

You want to improve user experience

You’re not getting helpful support

Sound familiar?

So, what’s better than AdSense?

There are many ad networks that can help you make more money, give you more options, and help you when you need it.

Here are some good alternatives:

Mediavine, best for sites that already have lots of visitors

Journey, great for growing sites just starting to make money

Ezoic, uses smart tech to make your ads work better

Raptive, works well for blogs about food, family, and lifestyle

Monumetric, good for smaller sites looking to grow bigger

If you want the full list with details on how each one works, check out this complete guide here!

Cheers,

Minosh.

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