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Source: Official Announcement | Website: JourneyMV.com
Mediavine has been alluding to the fact that they had another "tier" of their ad network in the works for smaller sites. Once you got into Mediavine's main network with a site with 50k monthly sessions, you could not only climb up through higher tiers with better rates, but you could get your other sites into the network at lower sessions per month. This was a popular option because the sooner you can start monetizing your traffic with premium advertisers the better.
The problem was they had clearly delineated tiers above 50k but not below. They did that as a favor to publishers they had already vetted, so it was safer I suppose. But I also suppose it ate up a bunch of their time for diminishing returns. Which leads us to:
There's a lot that's not being said, and a lot hidden behind meaningless corporate positivity jargon, but what I think is happening is some of the ad exchanges in Mediavine's core offer won't be available in the Journey network. So while some will, the CPMs will likely be a bit lower, which is fine. Getting access and the ball rolling is the key and worth it. It should lead to much faster integration into the main Mediavine network as well once you reach the threshold.
They're also being transparent that another reason to do this is the benefit that they'll have more sites roped into their Grow software, which asks people to sign up and sign in, creating a giant first-party network of sites, which will be valuable in the cookie-less advertising world. It also helps make sure these fledgling but growing sites don't run off to their competitors once they hit the big boy thresholds.
So that's the threshold it seems. You have to reach 10k sessions per month and then they force you to opt into Grow for 30 days (and keep it running I'm sure) and THEN you qualify. Sneaky and smart. Seems like a good option if you're still trying for the high traffic, high volume of content game.
Mediavine has been alluding to the fact that they had another "tier" of their ad network in the works for smaller sites. Once you got into Mediavine's main network with a site with 50k monthly sessions, you could not only climb up through higher tiers with better rates, but you could get your other sites into the network at lower sessions per month. This was a popular option because the sooner you can start monetizing your traffic with premium advertisers the better.
The problem was they had clearly delineated tiers above 50k but not below. They did that as a favor to publishers they had already vetted, so it was safer I suppose. But I also suppose it ate up a bunch of their time for diminishing returns. Which leads us to:
They're also being transparent that another reason to do this is the benefit that they'll have more sites roped into their Grow software, which asks people to sign up and sign in, creating a giant first-party network of sites, which will be valuable in the cookie-less advertising world. It also helps make sure these fledgling but growing sites don't run off to their competitors once they hit the big boy thresholds.
So that's the threshold it seems. You have to reach 10k sessions per month and then they force you to opt into Grow for 30 days (and keep it running I'm sure) and THEN you qualify. Sneaky and smart. Seems like a good option if you're still trying for the high traffic, high volume of content game.