Media.net: Advertising Platform with Real Customer Service

Submitted by Dave Won. on Tue, 10/28/2014

Wontek has been reviewing technology and reporting news for 5 years now.  We have used various methods to keep the site going financially. One of these ways is advertising generating revenue. We have tried many advertising platforms and they all have their pros and cons. For our company the most important aspect has always been customer service, and we get that with Media. Net’s advertising platform.

If you’re not familiar with Media.net they’re the second biggest advertiser next to Google, with advertising from the Yahoo and Bing networks. Advertising units are based on keywords and geographical factors. The Media.net setup is very much like AdSense, but with a few major differences.

Customer service is quick to respond to a query and personal

From the moment you are accepted into the program, you have a personal account manager that will make contact with you and welcome you. It’s really nice to be treated like a human being! (Rare these days) I had the same account manager for a few years then he moved on to another position.  Before Fatima moved on he introduced to the next person who would be managing our account. If you really care about customer service, there is nothing like Media.net

Ad Units work immediately

After having you website approved for advertising, you can create an Ad unit immediately.  The Ad code is generated, place it on your approved site and ads will be running instantly. When viewing the stats in the Media.net manager, you can see the live Ad impressions.

Revenue is paid to Bank and Paypal accounts

You’re not stuck with having with one payment method or a check.

Sometimes it takes a while to show the previous day’s revenue in the reporting interface, which can make adjustments that need to be made difficult.

The Media.net platform is based on the RPM (Revenue per thousand) which goes up and down depending on many factors like day of the week and quality of your traffic.  It would be nice to have an option to display image advertising, and a CPC (Cost per Click) model option. This would suit my company more.

As far as advertising goes, this is probably the best, despite the things I mentioned, it is still by far the most stable and reliable option for companies and individuals generating revenue for web properties.

Learn more at Media.net Website