Publisher Guides
Guides for publishers to maximize pop traffic earnings
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Direct Deals vs Open Marketplace — When to Go Private
When I started as a publisher all my placements were public. Any buyer on the marketplace could link to them and bid. Simple, zero effort, and for the first few months that was fine. Then I noticed something. My best placement, the one doing 15,000 daily impressions of mostly US desktop traffic, was being won by a single buyer paying floor CPM every time. Nobody else was even bidding. I was basically giving away premium traffic at the minimum price because there was no competition. Thats wh...
How to Earn Money From Your Website Traffic — Beginner's Guide
So you've got a website thats getting some traffic and you keep hearing people talk about "monetization" like its this magical thing that turns pageviews into money. I was in the exact same spot about two years ago — running a couple content sites, getting decent traffic, making exactly $0 from it. Felt kinda dumb honestly. Like I was sitting on something valuable and just... not using it. This is the guide I wish existed back then. No BS, no affiliate links to 47 different tools, just the a...
Publisher Statistics — Revenue, RPM, and What to Optimize
Your placements are live and impressions are flowing. Now it's time to understand what the numbers mean and where to find optimization opportunities. This guide walks through the publisher statistics dashboard. The Revenue Chart The chart at the top of Publisher Statistics plots your daily earnings alongside impression volume. Toggle between Revenue, Impressions, RPM (revenue per mille), and other metrics using the controls above the chart. The revenue chart — look for days where impressio...
Publisher's Guide — From Registration to First Payout
You just signed up as a publisher — now what? This guide takes you from zero to earning: registering traffic sources, creating placements, installing the SDK, configuring TrafficBack, managing buyer access, and reading your revenue dashboard. Step 1 — Register Your Traffic Sources A traffic source is a website or app where you'll show pop ads. Head to My Traffic Sources and click Add Source. Enter the domain, category, and estimated daily traffic. PopLayer doesn't gate-keep approvals — the ...