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Alternatives to Google AdSense

Taboola, Google Ads, Google AdMob, Facebook Ads, and WordPress are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Google AdSense.
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What is Google AdSense and what are its top alternatives?

It is a program run by Google through which website publishers in the Google Network of content sites serve text, images, video, or interactive media advertisements that are targeted to the site content and audience.
Google AdSense is a tool in the Advertising category of a tech stack.

Top Alternatives to Google AdSense

  • Taboola
    Taboola

    Drive traffic to your site, blog or video, or monetize your site with the largest platform for content recommendation, audience acquisition, and native advertising ...

  • Google Ads
    Google Ads

    An online advertising solution that businesses use to promote their products and services on Google Search, YouTube and other sites across the web. It also allows advertisers to choose specific goals for their ads, like driving phone calls or website visits. ...

  • Google AdMob
    Google AdMob

    It makes earning revenue easy with in-app ads, actionable insights, and powerful, easy-to-use tools that grow your app business. Wherever you are, whatever your app can do, it can help you grow lasting revenue. ...

  • Facebook Ads
    Facebook Ads

    It is targeted to users based on their location, demographic, and profile information. Many of these options are only available ...

  • WordPress
    WordPress

    The core software is built by hundreds of community volunteers, and when you’re ready for more there are thousands of plugins and themes available to transform your site into almost anything you can imagine. Over 60 million people have chosen WordPress to power the place on the web they call “home” — we’d love you to join the family. ...

  • Mailchimp
    Mailchimp

    MailChimp helps you design email newsletters, share them on social networks, integrate with services you already use, and track your results. It's like your own personal publishing platform. ...

  • HubSpot
    HubSpot

    Attract, convert, close and delight customers with HubSpot’s complete set of marketing tools. HubSpot all-in-one marketing software helps more than 12,000 companies in 56 countries attract leads and convert them into customers. ...

  • Drupal
    Drupal

    Drupal is an open source content management platform powering millions of websites and applications. It’s built, used, and supported by an active and diverse community of people around the world. ...

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      Google Ads logo

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                  WordPress logo

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                    It's simple and easy to use by any novice
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                    Perfect example of user collaboration
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                    Open Source Community
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                    Most websites make use of it
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                    Best
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