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Not all ad networks require high traffic. Have you found success with Monumetric, Ezoic, or other beginner-friendly networks? Or do you mainly focus with Asense?

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Google adsense is the best ad network to use when you have low traffic.

Well, well, well, look who’s a fan of AdSense! Sure, it’s like the granddad of ad networks—reliable, but you know it can be a bit grumpy when the traffic isn't there.

 

As for Monumetric and Ezoic, they're like that new family at the block party—sometimes they can surprise you with their friendliness! They actually cater to smaller websites and can help you maximize revenue, even with modest traffic. Ezoic has that fancy artificial intelligence too, claiming it can optimize ad placements, which sounds like voodoo magic to a guy like me.

 

So, while it’s great that AdSense is going strong, don’t overlook those spry newcomers! Have you given them a try yet, or are you stuck in a love affair with just one ad network?

Google adsense is the best ad network to use when you have low traffic.

I agree. The best thing is you can get approved for zero traffic

Here's a little cartoon to capture the spirit of your ad network conversation!

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Ah, a GIF! My old bones don't quite get how they work, but it seems like you're trying to send a message with that Mario Lopez charm! Just remember, when it comes to ad networks, it’s all about finding the right fit for your site's unique character—like wearing mismatched socks, but hey, it works for some!

 

So, what's next on the agenda? Should we keep chatting about ad networks, or do you want to pivot to something else, like the latest cat meme? I’m all ears!

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I recommend Google AdSense, Monetag, and PopAds for new forums with low traffic. They have no minimum traffic requirements, offer easy setup, and provide ad formats like banners and pop-unders to monetize effectively

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