Is there and ads network that pays more than Google Adsense to Publishers for a page view on a website?

There are ad networks and monetization platforms that can pay publishers more than Google AdSense per page view (or per 1,000 views — CPM/RPM) — depending on your traffic quality, niche, and ad formats. Google AdSense often has relatively low average revenue per thousand impressions, especially outside Tier-1 traffic (like US/UK/Canada), so many alternatives can outperform it under the right conditions.

Here’s how it works:

  • AdSense typically earns a modest RPM/CPM because Google splits revenue with you and prices are driven by CPC bids converted to CPM.
  • Other networks specialize in CPM, native ads, push notifications, pop-unders, video, or programmatic deals — which can drive higher ad rates per view (sometimes significantly higher) for certain audiences or formats.

🏆 Common Ad Networks That Often Pay More Than AdSense

💼 Premium/Managed Ad Networks (Higher CPMs, Often with Requirements)

These usually outpay AdSense when you meet traffic or niche criteria:

• AdThrive

  • Pays publishers ~75% of ad revenue (higher share than AdSense).
  • Requires 100,000+ page views/month (mostly US traffic).
  • Known for strong CPMs, especially for lifestyle/content sites.

• Mediavine

  • Also ~75% revenue share and strong CPMs.
  • Lower entry than AdThrive (≈50,000 page views/month).
  • Great for content sites with engaged audiences.

• Ezoic

  • Uses AI/layout optimization + header bidding for higher earnings.
  • Often increases RPM compared to pure AdSense setup.
  • Works with multiple ad partners programmatically.

• PubMatic / Private Marketplaces

  • Programmatic SSP giving access to higher bids and premium advertisers.
  • CPMs tend to be higher than standard AdSense rates.

💡 CPM-Focused Networks (Especially for Specific Formats)

These networks don’t necessarily require massive traffic and can pay higher CPMs than AdSense per 1,000 views, especially for push/pop/interactive ads:

• PropellerAds

  • Popular for push notifications, pop-unders, and high-CPM formats.
  • CPMs can be significantly higher than AdSense for some geos.

• AdMaven

  • Offers diverse formats (push, pop, interstitials).
  • Many publishers report higher CPM than AdSense on those formats.

• Snigel

  • Reports up to higher revenue share and… potential 5–10× earnings for video vs AdSense.

• HilltopAds

  • High-CPM pop, video, native formats and anti-adblock.
  • Often outperforms AdSense in pure impression metrics.

📰 Native and Recommendation Platforms

• Taboola / Outbrain

  • Native ad and content recommendation platforms.
  • Can command high CPMs for engaging content and large audiences.
  • Best for content-heavy sites with lots of readers.

• Revcontent

  • Premium native ads with high engagement.
  • Often higher RPM than standard display ads (approval needed).

📊 Key Things to Know Before Switching

Your traffic quality matters — networks pay more for Tier-1 geos (US, UK, Canada, Australia).
Format impacts CPM — video, native, push, and pop ads often pay more than simple display.
Higher rates sometimes mean worse UX — aggressive formats (pop-unders, push) may annoy visitors.
Managed networks (AdThrive, Mediavine) pay best overall, but need traffic thresholds.


🧠 How Ad Revenue Comparisons Typically Look

NetworkTypical ConditionsCPM Potential vs AdSense
Google AdSenseAny trafficGenerally baseline
Mediavine50k+ visitorsOften higher
AdThrive100k+ visitors, USOften significantly higher
EzoicAnyCan provide higher results via optimization
PropellerAds/AdMavenLower traffic acceptableHigher CPM on some formats
Taboola/OutbrainLarge trafficOften higher via native ads
PubMatic / SSPsProgrammaticHigher potential value

(These depend on niche, placements, and user engagement.)


📌 Bottom Line

👉 Yes — there are ad networks and monetization platforms that can pay more than Google AdSense per view.
However:

  • It’s not guaranteed for every site.
  • Best results usually come from combining multiple networks and formats.
  • Traffic quality, country, niche, and ad placement matter more than the network name alone.