Review of Adblade Publisher Network – All You Need To Know

Adblade is one of the top publisher networks for brand safe campaigns. They are hyper-exclusive, only accepting sites with comScore minimums of half a million unique visitors per month. They also don’t accept long tail domains (since those are often used by affiliate spammers and thin sites) and they only work with high profile advertisers. These requirements make it hard for many small sites to get accepted into the network.

AdBlade’s publisher network is powered by their proprietary NewsBullets platform. The NewsBullets unit is designed to look like a native ad, blending with the content on the site where it’s displayed. NewsBullets can be customized with a wide variety of different ad formats. They can be targeted by interest, location and re-targeting.

Other ad units include banners, half page ads and mobile ads. Banners are available in a number of sizes including 728×90, 300×250 and 160×600. Mobile ads are available in both responsive and mobile native formats.

Publishers can earn from Adblade on a CPM basis with a minimum payout of $100. Payments are made on a net 30 basis and reporting is real-time. Support is available via email and phone.

Using Adblade on your site is easy if you follow these tips. Creating great content that showcases the Adblade clothing line will get you more clicks. You can also use tools such as Lasso to create stunning no-code affiliate displays, grids and tables that will help you increase your click-through rates and boost your earnings.

Pros and Cons of Adblade

Pros

A native ad network that specializes in performance advertising. It uses contextual, geo, and re-targeting to deliver ads on publisher websites. Adblade provides premium content-based ad units and can be used with Google AdSense. Its ads can be displayed at the end of an article, in the sidebar or in the feed. Adblade offers a good CPM rate for publishers and its ads are very user-friendly.

Cons

However, it is a bit expensive for small businesses, especially those with low-traffic sites. It also requires high-quality content to attract users and generate revenue. In addition, it is a good idea to understand the needs and interests of your audience to create ads that are relevant to them.

Alternatives to Adblade

There are many alternatives to Adblade, including Infolinks, MGID, Taboola, and Kontextua. These networks specialize in contextual text ads, in-text links, push ads, lightbox and new tab experiences, etc. Besides, they offer a variety of ad formats and payment options.

Another great alternative to Adblade is Adskeeper, which offers a wide range of ad units, including in-feed native ads. They are a good fit for niche blogs with high-quality content and traffic. They have a very competitive CPM rate for publishers and provide a better UX than other native ad networks.

Another option is Activate, which offers a unique ad format called “multiplex.” It shows multiple ads in the same location and allows you to customize the placement of each ad. The company also has a free tool called Lasso, which lets you create no-code affiliate displays and grids.