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❓ASK Best Ways to Monetize a Bitcoin Faucet?

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I know many of you claiming satoshis on different BITCOIN faucets, I would like to know how admin of these sites monetize their faucets and what are the claim rates?

Which specific ad networks they use and how much one admin can profit from this?
 
Virtualpub.com uses Coinad.com and Mellowads.com
Bitcoinker.com uses bitcoset.com and coinad.com
777bitco.in uses coinmedia.co and 777advert.com
Treebitcoin.com uses a lot of networks like coinad.com, coinmedia.co, a-ads.com, mellowads.com and coinzilla.io
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I think they use popup ads ,mostly when we click on claimm it opens ads. And we are getting 100+ satoshis in start but it reduces. Number of satoshis depend on time per claim. I suggest go for 50-200 satoshi for 1 hour claim people would love to work on your site.
 
I claim from so many of them like freebicto,freebitcoin,moonbitcoin etc and it give to 20-50 satoshi per 5 mins but it increases as one claims more and there's always a bonus if one claim to a certain number.For the monetization I think most use mellowads.com
 
I think making use of the ad networks which support CPM traffic would be much better option. if the faucet is real and offer some good returns for the effort invested. I am guessing that can be really good in many ways. But as of now I am guessing faucet based bitcoin earning may not make the owners much money. you may want to check out with the forumcoin.win's owner and he may share some ideas.
 
Right now I am only in one such site, it if Forum coin win, there we aren 0.07 faucet which is quual to 0.07 forumcoin and one forumcoin is equal to 1 cent. I joined another in BMF marketplace, but there I yet have to understand.
 
Hiii ,,
Most faucet sites use CPM ad networks , for example mellowads , a-ads, coinad.com, coinmedia.co, a-ads.com, mellowads.com ,coinzilla.io , coinTraffic , and yllix .
But at most sites we find mellowads and a-ads ^^ .
 
Faucet sites are where we earn by claiming the faucet on time set by the site; they can earn when they will receive earning. Even an honest most owner will not be able to pay if they do not receive revenue.
Now bitcoin/altcoin have their own ads network that are good alternative for Google Adsense as well; this has opened new way of earning for online earners.
 
By the way I have seen most of the bitcoin and non bitcoin faucet being monetized with the coinhive miner. and it can trigger the anitvirus. so something like that can be scary. so be careful when adding that to your bitcoin faucet website. I am sure that can be really helpful on many counts. I personally think that some of the time monetization is not that going to be easy though. just have to learn how to properly monetize in due time.
 
You would have to put pop up ads, several adverts on the page, and make withdrawal high for the user to cashout to make any form of profit. Otherwise, you could be bankrupt, advertising pays by impressions unless the user accidently clicks on the pop up ad.
 
Coinhive is cryptojacking, no matter what faucet it is, I am not going to support that; it is unwitting mining; if a fucet is monetizing itself with this; it must have to be under scam list wether it pays or not.
 
One can monetize through using affiliate program or referral links,this can be placed near the bitcoin address box,so that it visible to the users and if they click the link and get to buy from.the site of course one get commission from there.
 
I have seen on one faucet longer time ago Google Adsense ads.After a while the Admin of the faucet has wrote,the he has to drop the amount of satoshis per claim,because he cannot put any longer Google Adsense ads on his site.
 
I just read online that AdSense program no.longer support faucets never knew about that until now,though the program seem more rewarding for sites but the good thing is that there other good ad network that faucets can use even short link site like quo_OK which rate is reasonable.
 
Google Adsense Dropped Cryptocurrency Faucet Operators in June 2017; it was not much clear how it was violating google's policy; however many alternatives are born there including their personal ads space.
 
I have used tons of faucets in my life. Admins use shortlinks and recaptcha/hcaptcha/raincaptcha/solve media combination. Also other ads or image banner not sure from which ad network. Regarding satoshi claim it was 41 while bitcoin was fairly down to 3500 price but now at a time whe price is 40000 i did not check faucets perhaps 1 or 2 satoshi they can offe for simple fast faucet (without shortlink). I suggest and believe that there are far better ways to present faucets in less disturbing style yet very profitable way. that custom design may include game, video ads or interstitial ads and other interesting combination. Well a simple custom shortlink idea is usually when I did my aim was to complete shortlink as soon as possible to save time as I ran satoshi per minute calculation but what if an opposite design I can suggest where user's aim is to extend shortlink timer like 10 seconds to appear a final button and user can answer some questions and if right he will get additional 20 seconds and next answers and that way more ads engaged on next page from other ad network or an interstitial ad between after he gets bonus time so that way he can have huge earnings per single shortlink.
 
I think they use popup ads ,mostly when we click on claimm it opens ads. And we are getting 100+ satoshis in start but it reduces. Number of satoshis depend on time per claim. I suggest go for 50-200 satoshi for 1 hour claim people would love to work on your site.
But what if I ask people to claim per hour and I am giving them upto 50 satoshi, will what I earn from the advertising network, be upto the 50 satoshi I will be paying claimers
 
By far the most popular way for monetizing your faucet is through ads. If you're new to online advertising I suggest heading over to Google Adsense and signing up as a publisher. They have great tutorials to get you on your way. IMPORTANT: Google is no longer allowing Adsense to be placed on Bitcoin faucets.
 

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