
This is one of their main criteria as they accept only active blogs.
( Check out Grammarly which can help in improving your blog’s English.)Įnsure that you keep your blog regularly updated at the time of applying for approval. ( This may or may not work, but what’s the harm in trying?) Once you get approved, you should let your account manager know about the dual-language aspects of you page & make it clear that you will be placing ads only on English content pages.
If you are one of those bloggers who is using dual languages (English + some other language) on your site, I suggest you try applying.Įnsure that the first few pages of your blog showcases only English content. This ad network (by Bing & Yahoo!) a ccepts only those websites which are primarily in English. If your blog’s primary language is not English, your application will be rejected.
Other Important Things to Know Before Applying:. If you have an AdSense account or any other ad network account, you can use that to show backup ads when there is no ad inventory for other countries. However, there is a smart solution for this low CPC traffic & that is b ackup ads. We have already talked about why we have low CPC for Asian countries and this ad network follows a similar pattern. Unlike AdSense, this ad network works wonderfully for those websites which receive a high amount of traffic from countries like the U.S.A & the U.K. The primary reason for this is the geo-location of your traffic. Traffic Source- Crucial for earning huge:įor starters, know that one common complaint most bloggers have with is low revenue.
Before you apply, be sure that is right for you.
If you are confident about your site already, you can skip reading & create an account on here. If you have never applied, or your application was rejected, this guide will help you to understand what criteria they use to accept or reject a publisher’s application.