RevenueHits review : Advertising network for publishers
Revenuehits review
RevenueHits is a Israel based digital advertising platform founded in 2008. It has been successful in serving advertisers and publishers across the world. They claim of delivering more than 2 billion impressions per day. RevenueHits mainly offers CPA campaigns to its publishers.
Many publishers often get confused with them as CPM campaigns. Publishers get paid when someone takes action. The action could be anything like signing up a newsletter or joining a site. For instance if a user buys a product from your merchant link (Banner) you get 70% revenue share. Unlike other contextual advertising programs RevenueHits doesn’t pay for clicks and page impressions.
These days small publishers have more chances to get banned from Google Adsense program. It’s always better to stay safe by searching a right alternative. RevenueHits agreed that it might not replace Adsense in the long run but it can still be considered as the better alternative. Apart from sites RevenueHits publishers could also monetize toolbars, Search, add-ons, widgets and mobile sites. Isn’t it cool.
Unlike other ad networks RevenueHits accepts publishers without any restrictions. However publishers shouldn’t manipulate the ad code and encourage others to click ads. Accepted publishers may see irrelevant ads on their sites for the first time. RevenueHits takes at least 3 days to see your traffic. Later one could see targeted and relevant ad inventory.
RevenueHits publishers could reach $30 eCPM mark if they managed to attract huge potential traffic from US, Canada and Europe. Getting traffic is not enough as RevenueHits doesn’t bother about it. But, in this case conversions matter most. To boost up the RevenueHits earnings publishers must place ads above the fold andwrite great content to attract potential global audience. Some publishers may experience very low eCPM and it’s because of no conversions.
Ad Formats
RevenueHits publishers have access to various ad formats like Banner, Pop-under, Slider, Shadow box, Top banner, 158*21 button, Footer and Interstitial. Publishers could use different sizes of banners to increase visibility. RevenueHits suggests to use slider, shadow box and pop-under for better performance.
Payment
RevenueHits publishers get paid on Net 30 basis. The payment mode is PayPal, Wire transfer or Payoneer. The threshold payout is $50.
Note: All the earnings are liable to tax as per their country rules.
Pros
- 100% Fill
- Easily accepted in the publisher program
- Detailed report system
- RevenueHits ads can work along with other ad networks.
- Support team are very helpful
Cons
- Newbies can’t go with RevenueHits easily as the campaigns need to convert as sales or leads.
- Small publisher sites with low traffic may experience low CTR and eCPM.
- Sometimes users may get irritated with low performance ads.
Final Conclusion : RevenueHits work for those sites which are more engaging and attract decent traffic from Europe.
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