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Options outside of Google AdSense?

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Hey everyone. I am looking for ways to earn more online. I have a few blogs that get decent traffic and I do run Google AdSense on them but the revenue from it has seemingly fell off a cliff in the last few years. I want to see what other options are out there but I am not sure where to start looking. Any help would be great!

It depends on the size of your sites as well as the traffic.

Early on for a few of mine, I used Adsterra and Monetag. Both are great options for smaller or newer websites. They don't have threshold requirements to hit.

Media.net is another one. That is powered by Bing rather than Google. I think it might be Bing and Yahoo although I don't know anyone that uses Yahoo anymore lol You have to show you have good traffic markers for that one though. I think the minimum might be 50k a month.

  • 3 weeks later...
On 6/18/2026 at 9:55 AM, xJamesQ said:

Media.net is another one. That is powered by Bing rather than Google. I think it might be Bing and Yahoo although I don't know anyone that uses Yahoo anymore lol You have to show you have good traffic markers for that one though. I think the minimum might be 50k a month.

I have heard good things about this in the past but it has been a number of years since I talked to anyone that used it. I think you can run this along side Google Adsense though since it is not pulling away from them. Most people that use Bing have done so to avoid Google.

Have you looked into MonetizeMore? A lot of people say it is the highest paying affiliate but I have no experience with them.

I did look into it a bit more and the reviews and feedback seem mixed. Some say it is great, others call it a scam. But this is the case for everything outside of Adsense.

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On 7/6/2026 at 9:10 AM, Cozmic said:

I have heard good things about this in the past but it has been a number of years since I talked to anyone that used it. I think you can run this along side Google Adsense though since it is not pulling away from them. Most people that use Bing have done so to avoid Google.

The issue with Bing is that they don't pay as well. You can still get decent money running through their platform though. Google just dominates still, unfortunately.

Ezoic and AdPushup are two I know of that use AI and are said to be better for most sites as they treat each on differently and try to actually place ads where they will do bet and provide ones that will actually be clicked on based on your niche.

On 7/27/2026 at 9:40 AM, xJamesQ said:

The issue with Bing is that they don't pay as well. You can still get decent money running through their platform though. Google just dominates still, unfortunately.

Is this because their search engine isn't used as much? I figured it was similar in what you could make cause ads are ads.

I'll have to see how this breakdowns. I am curious what the differences actually are.

On 8/8/2026 at 12:07 PM, Cozmic said:

Is this because their search engine isn't used as much? I figured it was similar in what you could make cause ads are ads.

I'll have to see how this breakdowns. I am curious what the differences actually are.

Yeah but only partially. Alphabet, the parent company of Google. only just became a larger company than Microsoft in the last year or two. Bing in general has just been underused for awhile, much like Internet Explorer.

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