Website monetization with Jinbelli: What every beginner needs to know

We know how frustrating it might be when you are just beginning something and traffic monetization is definitely the process that requires deep understanding of many details in order to become a pro. That's why we are here for you.
In this article you will find answers on the most frequent and important questions that almost every publisher is asking when he or she just started working with the platform.
What is CPM?
CPM or Cost Per Mille is a pricing model based on the amount an advertiser pays a website per one thousand visitors who see its advertisements.
Which factors affect my CPM?
Probably you already know that CPM rates vary from one site to another and there can be even a daily variation in impressions of CPM rates. Don't worry, that's normal. However, you might want to know why exactly CPM rates may vary?
First things first, let's begin with a quick recap of how advertising networks are operating. At the most basic level, ad networks connect advertisers to websites that host advertising placements. Hence follows that we have supply from publishers and demand from advertisers. So we are coming to the first factor that determines CPM rates:
1. Traffic Demand
The more advertisers will be ready to pay for your traffic - the higher CPM you'll get. Advertisers want to show their ads to users who comply with certain characteristics that advertisers need such as GEO, browser, OS type, device etc.
For example, in countries where spending power and demand for these countries are higher (Tier1), the CPM number, in average, is also bigger. Some South Asian countries are low demand (Tier3), so a low price for your traffic is expected. But, take your time to become upset! There are still advertisers who know how to work with your website audience and support the demand, so it's not the dead end.

Now to the devices. The mobile traffic demand is running high as it allows advertisers to engage users that are not splitting up with their phones. Here are the device tendencies:

Every week we publish Top GEOs with high CPM rates on our social media platforms (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram) so that you know what our advertisers are looking for and monetize your traffic more efficiently.

2. Traffic quality
Traffic quantity is obviously important, however, your CPM will be higher if your traffic is of high-quality, since it will provide more conversions and sales for advertisers.
High quality traffic means that:
- your visitors have genuine interest in your content and stay on your website;
- your visitors are active and provide more conversions;
- there is a healthy balance of both new visitors and returning visitors.
3. Ad density
Unfortunately, the rule "the more the better" is not working if we are talking about the number of ads on the website. Too many advertisements distract user's attention and he or she is not focusing on any of them, which causes lower CPM rates. Moreover, page load speed might decline if your website is overloaded with ads.
4. Ad formats
Choosing the right ad format is another crucial thing that influences CPM. Of course, after completing some tests and gaining experience you'll find ad types that work the best for you. But for now, here are some recommendations from our experts:
- Run popunders for small traffic websites. As popunders generate better results for advertisers - they are highly demanded and surely will bring your profit.
- Combine at least two advertising formats to gain more profit. Make sure you're not overdoing it, think of your website audience.
- Use InPage Push as an additional monetization solution. It can be successfully mixed with any ad formats (especially with push notifications).
What is the fill rate and why is it important?
As a publisher you strive to monetize every page view and impression for the best price. Fill rate will help you understand how your ad network is performing since it's calculating the percentage of ad requests that get filled by the ad networks. The formula is very simple:

In Jinbelli we're aiming to monetize all the traffic you can send so our fill rate is about 100%.
Does Jinbelli have special website requirements before applying it?
First of all, your website should comply with our Terms & Conditions. Another thing: it's better to have at least 5K traffic daily to monetize it and the traffic sources should be determined: search traffic should prevail. Just a little advice: try to search your website on Similarweb to make sure your traffic is stated and determined.
Why should I provide my personal information during the registration process?
According to the KYC Policy ("Know Your Customer") we are obligated to ask our publishers to provide personal information (name, surname, country, city, street/road name). Your KYC status is reflected in your account. If the information is not provided or is not correct, the account will be rejected. This can be the case when you have mistakes (incorrect data) or the information is not full. If you have questions, please contact your manager. If the status is pending, please be patient, our moderation team is on it's way to check your account and data, status will change soon. All the personal information will be kept safe. Please note, your KYC status doesn't have any influence on the earnings and ad codes work ( ads will be displayed no matter the status)

How to prove the ownership?
Proof of the ownership is a very important step due to security reasons. We need to know the sources your traffic comes from so that we could provide quality traffic to our advertisers and stable profit for you.
There are two ways to prove your website ownership. If you can upload an HTML file to your domain web host, use the HTML-file verification method, otherwise you can choose the Meta verification tag.
1. Meta verification tag

On Jinbelli platform you will find a meta tag that contains verification code. Then access your website source code and paste the meta tag before the closed </head> tag. Just don't forget to save the changes.

2. HTML-file verification
This method requires access to your FTP/database, so you can upload the file to your website root. Jinbelli gives you an HTML file with a verification code, which you need to upload to your web server. Once you've done it, our manager will check that the file is there. It sounds easy enough, yet it doesn't work with several CMS due to file type restrictions.

How to integrate an ad code to my website?
The whole process is quite similar to the meta verification. You should have got the hang of this. Just go to the sites and zones section, choose the advertising format you're interested in and get the code.

As it was mentioned previously, the code should be placed before the tag. Use the source code or theme plugin to integrate it.

Each advertising format along with ad feed have its own zone in the Publishers' dashboard. Don't create too many zones so as not to be confused with them.
I've added the code, but why can't I see money on the platform?
Well, don't rush it. Considering the fact that your website zone should connect to the advertising campaigns & the statistics updates frequency it'd better check the statistics in an hour or so.
- If you don't see money or statistics on the platform, kindly make sure that the Ad code has been placed on your website correctly.
- If the ad code has been placed correctly, please contact our Support Team.
I've reached the minimum payout. When will I be paid?
You've earned enough to get your first payout? That's awesome! First, you need to attach a payment method to your account. We have disabled the option for publishers to switch the payment method due to security reasons. So, please contact your manager for a setup.
Note: If you need to change the payment method, please notify us at least 24 hours before the payment date.
Jinbelli publishers are working on a NET basis. Literally NET expresses the number of days your traffic quality will be re-checked. For example, NET7 means that when you hit the minimum payout (like $50) you'll need to wait 7 days until advertisers will 'prove' the traffic quality. Don’t worry, by ‘‘prove’’ we mean that they won’t try to chargeback their funds for your traffic in the next 7 days. And usually, it doesn't happen at all. So, you just wait for 7 days until the revenue will become legit and will be paid to you automatically.
To find out the amount of your available payout please go to the 'Payments' tab in the publisher's dashboard. The payments are fully automatic, once you have passed profile validation checks and chosen your payout schedule.
Why was my website rejected?
Well, that happens. Firstly, please check if your traffic is not violating our Terms & Conditions. Publishers who are suspected of fraudulent activity won't receive any further payments. Another reason might be that your website is new or doesn't have any traffic on it. Try to work on the website search engine indexation and content. Grow some traffic and get back in a month. We'll re-review your website.
MONETIZE NOWJinbelli Team