Questions
and answers
How do I start as a Publisher? Signing up.
Let's get your ProfitOn account set up in no time.
Head over to our Sign-up page and fill out the quick form with the following:
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Email Address: Make sure it's valid. You'll need it to confirm your account.
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Password: Create something secure (and memorable!).

- Messenger: Drop your preferred messenger so we can stay in touch easily.

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Website: Enter your live, valid domain.
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Traffic type: Let us know the kind of traffic you're bringing in.

- How did you hear about us? Select the source that led you to ProfitOn.

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Current or previous ad network: Share who you're working with, or who you've worked with before.
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Promocode: Have one? Awesome! Pop it in here.

Before you wrap up, be sure to review our Terms. Once you're ready, click that "Create Account" button.
After clicking "Create account", you'll receive an email to confirm your new account by clicking the provided link. It may take a few minutes for the email to arrive. If you haven't received the email, kindly check your Spam Folder/Junk Email.
All done! Your ProfitOn account has been successfully created.
I haven't received the verification email—what should I do?
If you haven't received your verification email, follow these steps to resolve the issue:
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Check your spam/junk folder: Sometimes, emails can be mistakenly marked as spam. Make sure to check these folders.
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Verify your email address: Ensure you entered the correct email address during registration.
If the problem persists, please contact our support team support@profiton.com for further assistance.
Having trouble logging in to my personal account
If you're having issues accessing your account, follow these steps:
- Double-check your login details: Ensure you're using the correct username (usually your email address) and password. If you forgot your password, click "Forgot password?" to reset it.
Check your Spam or Promotions folder for the confirmation email.
If this step didn't help you, try the following options:
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Clear browser data: Clean your browser's cache and cookies, then try logging in again.
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Switch browsers: If the issue persists, try accessing your account using a different browser.
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Turn off/on Wi-Fi: If you're using Wi-Fi, switch to mobile internet, and vice versa.
If none of the above works, reach out to your manager. Include a screenshot of the issue (with the error message clearly visible) and provide a detailed description of the problem.
What are the criteria for my website to be approved?
To ensure optimal monetization results, we currently require our publishers to have a minimum traffic volume of 1,000 users per day. This threshold allows us to deliver relevant, high-quality ad solutions that maximize revenue potential for sites with a steady audience.
Meeting this requirement ensures that your website can effectively leverage our ad formats and benefit from profitable partnerships with advertisers. If you're close to this traffic volume or have already reached it, we'll be happy to assist you in setting up and maximizing your monetization.
Average CPM: How it’s calculated
The average CPM varies widely and depends on multiple factors, including:
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GEO: Traffic from different regions may generate varying CPMs, as advertiser demand and purchasing power differ across markets.
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Device type: Mobile traffic usually commands a higher CPM compared to desktop traffic.
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OS and browser: The operating system and browser version of your users can impact ad demand and rates.
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Traffic quality: Higher-quality traffic generates better CPMs.
CPM results depend on the unique combination of these factors. Testing is the best way to determine what works for your website.
I have a Blogspot site —why won’t it get approved?
We understand the convenience of using platforms like Blogspot, but we do not work with Blogspot websites.
Why not?
Over time, we’ve found that traffic from Blogspot tends to:
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Be lower in quality
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Show reduced user engagement
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Deliver weaker conversion rates for advertisers
This falls short of the standards our advertisers expect and affects overall campaign performance.
To maintain the best possible results for both publishers and advertisers, we focus on websites with more verifiable and stable traffic sources — typically those hosted on custom domains.
What is the minimum payout amount and payment schedule?
For most payout methods, the minimum withdrawal amount is $100, though some methods may require a higher threshold. Once this limit is reached, payments are processed automatically twice a month - on the 1st and the 16th. We also recognize that payment needs may differ. That’s why we provide flexible terms depending on the method and individual publisher requests.
For details specific to your account, please contact your personal manager - they’ll help set up the most convenient payment solution for you.
Strict policy on traffic quality in ProfitOn
At ProfitOn, we prioritize transparency, fairness, and quality in all our advertising operations. To ensure a productive partnership for both publishers and advertisers, it's crucial to understand our policy regarding traffic sources and the importance of organic traffic.
What does "Organic traffic" mean?
Organic traffic refers to genuine human visitors engaging with your website content, leading to clicks and conversions. This traffic is naturally generated from sources like search engines, direct visits, or legitimate referrals.
Prohibited traffic sources
Any form of non-organic traffic, including bots or fraudulent activities, is strictly against ProfitOn's terms and conditions. Non-organic traffic often involves:
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Automated bots: Designed to simulate human behavior.
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Traffic farms: Large-scale operations generating fake clicks and views.
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Incentivized clicks: Visitors paid or rewarded for engaging with ads. Such methods lead to inflated impressions and conversions that harm advertisers and disrupt fair practices.
How we detect fraudulent traffic
Our system is powered by advanced algorithms and intelligent filters to identify irregular traffic patterns. These tools analyze user behavior, click-through rates, and conversion quality to detect and block fraudulent traffic. Any irregularities that suggest non-human activity or artificial engagement are flagged immediately.
Any revenue generated from non-organic traffic will not be included in the publisher's total payment. Publishers found in violation of this policy may face additional consequences, including account suspension.