Tribal Fusion (Exponential) Advertising Network Review, Payment Proof



Tribal Fusion (Exponential) Advertising Network Review, Payment Proof

Tribal Fusion is a popular CPM ad network which is a division of Exponential. Tribal Fusion has huge number of premium advertisers and they serve one of the best CPM rates. The fill rate is up to 75% and to get that fill rate you need to have huge amount of traffic. Publishers often say that it is easy to get the approval from Adsense, but it is not so easy with Tribal Fusion. Tribal Fusion publisher requirements are pretty high. They need minimum traffic of about 500,000 unique visitors per month. That amount of traffic is just not that easy  to create though. Your website should be attractive and professional to be approved from them. Their CPM rate starts with $0.2 and can range up to $10. Their minimum payout is $50 and they on NET 45 basis. Other thing about Tribal Fusion is that they only pay 55% to you, remaining 45% they keep for themselves. But, if you have lots of traffic and quality content, you can make nice money from them.


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