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Best CPM Adverstisement Network Propeller Ads Reviews

1-CPC or cost per click:

CPC ad networks are entirely based on the number of clicks that you receive on each advertisement unit that you place on your site, and the average cost per click (CPC) can fluctuate depending on the country or the content of your site.

For these particular type of ads, the advertisers pay an amount ranging from a few cents to a few dollars only when the users click on the ads. No clicks, no payment, no money for you.

2-CPA or cost per action:

CPA ads go beyond a simple click, it also requires a certain action to be completed by the user when they arrive at the advertiser’s page, either subscribing to a list, downloading a software, purchasing a product, etc. …

In this particular model, the advertiser only pays when the action takes place and usually CPA networks pay better than just several tens of dollars.
CPA ads are mostly used in affiliate marketing.

3-CPM or Cost per Mile:

CPM advertising networks basically work based on every one thousand impressions of an advertisement. They usually have an average cost per 1000 impressions based on the country, this is known as the eCPM.

For example, if an advertiser pays you $10 per every 1.000 impressions and that ad is displayed on your site 100.000 times, you’ll be earning $1.000.


Propeller Ads is a very popular CPM program among bloggers and website owners. You can get an eCPM from US$1.00 up to US$10.00 depending on where your visitors are coming from, if you have high traffic from the USA then you can expect to earn a lot of money with propeller ads without making a big effort.

The most common types of websites in which I’ve seen propeller ads are download sites, music, and video streaming websites.

They follow the Net30 payment policy, same as AdSense (they take up to 30 days to process your payment). The minimum payment amount is us$100 and you can receive your payments through Payoneer, Paypal and wire transfer.

Pros: 

Easy to join and implement.
Instant Approval.
Real-time reporting (which is something that I personally love).
They offer publishers an 80:20 benefits ratio.
They have all popular sizes & types for their ad units.
They also offer an ad blocker.
Cons:

These ads tend to be a little disturbing since popunder and popups are the ones that work best, although most users actually feel annoyed by any kind of ads. I do encourage to go for it if you want to get some good money from this network.
Also if you use Facebook ads to drive traffic to your site, using propeller ads might be a little bit dangerous.
Overall, this a great network for publishers and bloggers, you can make a lot of money from it.