June 2026 · ⏱️ 16 min read · ✍️ Anil Raj
- Why This Comparison Actually Matters in 2026
- Quick Overview — All Three Networks at a Glance
- Google AdSense — Full Breakdown
- Mediavine — Full Breakdown
- Ezoic — Full Breakdown
- RPM Comparison — Who Actually Pays More
- Traffic Requirements Compared
- Approval Difficulty Compared
- Payout Speed and Minimum Thresholds
- Which Network Is Right for YOUR Blog
- The Smart Monetization Roadmap
- Final Verdict
1. Why This Comparison Actually Matters in 2026
Three years ago, most new bloggers had only one real option for display advertising — Google AdSense. It was the default, the easiest to access, and for a lot of people it was the only ad network they had ever heard of. Mediavine was something you aimed for once you got serious, and Ezoic existed somewhere in between as an option for bloggers who wanted better earnings than AdSense but couldn’t yet qualify for Mediavine.
In 2026, the landscape is meaningfully different. Ezoic has removed its traffic minimum entirely, which changed the game for new bloggers in a significant way. Mediavine has introduced Mediavine Journey, a tier designed specifically for blogs with lower traffic. And AdSense has faced increasing competition that has forced it to evolve how it calculates earnings. The result is that the decision of which network to join is more nuanced than it used to be, and the wrong choice can genuinely cost you hundreds of dollars a month.
This post goes deeper than most comparisons because it looks at not just the RPM numbers — which matter enormously — but also the approval process, the ad quality impact on your readers, the long-term relationship each network has with publishers, and the realistic path from one network to another as your blog grows. All of this together tells a more complete story than any single metric can.
2. Quick Overview — All Three Networks at a Glance
Google AdSense
The world’s largest display ad network — easiest to join, lowest RPM
✅ Beginner Friendly
Mediavine
Premium publisher network — highest RPM, strictest requirements
🔒 Hard to Get In
Ezoic
AI-powered ad optimization — no traffic minimum, middle ground RPM
⚡ Open to Most
| Feature | Google AdSense | Mediavine | Ezoic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Minimum | None (officially) | 50,000 sessions/month | No minimum |
| Average RPM | $1 – $5 | $15 – $35 | $5 – $18 |
| Revenue Share | 68% to publisher | 75% to publisher | Varies (EPMV model) |
| Approval Difficulty | Moderate | Very Strict | Easy |
| Payout Minimum | $100 | $25 | $20 |
| Payment Schedule | Net 30 (monthly) | Net 65 | Net 30–45 |
| Ad Control | Limited | Good | Excellent |
| Site Speed Impact | Low | Moderate | High (if misconfigured) |
| Best For | New bloggers under 10K/mo | Established blogs 50K+ | Growing blogs 10K–50K |
3. Google AdSense — Full Breakdown
Google AdSense has been around since 2003 and it remains the most widely used display ad network in the world by a significant margin. For new bloggers, it is almost always the first network they interact with, and for good reason — the barrier to entry is the lowest of any legitimate ad network, the setup process is straightforward, and Google’s advertiser base is so enormous that relevant ads appear on almost any topic you write about.
The honest truth about AdSense in 2026 is that its RPM rates have not kept pace with what premium networks are offering. A lifestyle blog earning $2.50 RPM on AdSense might earn $20 RPM or more on Mediavine with the same traffic. That is not a small difference — it means the same 30,000 monthly visitors who earn you $75 on AdSense could earn you $600 or more on a premium network. This is not a reason to avoid AdSense, but it is a very strong reason to think of it as a starting point rather than a destination.
AdSense RPM by Niche — 2026 Estimates
| Niche | Average AdSense RPM | Traffic Needed for $500/mo |
|---|---|---|
| Finance / Insurance | $8 – $15 | 33K – 62K sessions |
| Legal | $7 – $12 | 41K – 71K sessions |
| Health & Wellness | $3 – $8 | 62K – 166K sessions |
| Technology / AI | $3 – $7 | 71K – 166K sessions |
| Lifestyle / General | $1 – $3 | 166K – 500K sessions |
| Entertainment | $0.5 – $2 | 250K – 1M sessions |
✅ AdSense Pros
- No traffic minimum to apply
- Easy to set up and integrate
- Trusted by advertisers worldwide
- Works on almost any niche
- Good for blogs under 10K/month
- Stable, consistent payments
❌ AdSense Cons
- Very low RPM compared to alternatives
- Strict content policies — easy to get banned
- Account bans can be sudden and permanent
- Limited control over which ads appear
- $100 minimum payout threshold
- Revenue share not disclosed publicly
AdSense is not a long-term monetization strategy for most bloggers — it is a starting point. Use it to get your first ad revenue, learn how display ads affect your reader experience, and then plan your transition to a higher-paying network once your traffic justifies it. Do not stay on AdSense out of familiarity when better options are available to you.
4. Mediavine — Full Breakdown
Mediavine is widely considered the gold standard of display ad networks for content bloggers, and the RPM numbers back that reputation up convincingly. Publishers who move from AdSense to Mediavine routinely report earning four to eight times more revenue from the same traffic, and that kind of multiple is not an exaggeration — it is the consistent experience of thousands of bloggers who have made the switch.
The reason Mediavine pays so much better than AdSense comes down to a few things working together. First, Mediavine negotiates directly with premium advertisers who pay significantly higher CPMs than what flows through Google’s open auction. Second, Mediavine’s ad technology is genuinely more sophisticated — it is better at reading each individual reader’s session and serving the highest-value ad at the right moment. Third, Mediavine operates on a model where the publisher’s long-term success is tied to Mediavine’s own success in a way that AdSense is not, which means they are genuinely invested in helping you earn more.
Mediavine RPM by Niche — 2026 Estimates
| Niche | Average Mediavine RPM | Monthly Earnings at 50K Sessions |
|---|---|---|
| Food / Recipes | $20 – $40 | $1,000 – $2,000 |
| Personal Finance | $25 – $45 | $1,250 – $2,250 |
| Home & DIY | $18 – $35 | $900 – $1,750 |
| Parenting / Family | $15 – $30 | $750 – $1,500 |
| Technology / AI | $12 – $22 | $600 – $1,100 |
| Travel | $10 – $20 | $500 – $1,000 |
✅ Mediavine Pros
- Highest RPM of any network listed
- 75% revenue share — very publisher-friendly
- Excellent publisher support team
- Strong advertiser relationships
- Low $25 payout threshold
- Ads load faster than most networks
❌ Mediavine Cons
- 50,000 sessions/month minimum
- Very selective — not all niches accepted
- Net 65 payment schedule (slow)
- Exclusivity required — cannot run other networks
- Approval can take weeks
- Some niches earn much less than others
Mediavine launched a lower-tier program called Mediavine Journey for blogs with 10,000 to 50,000 monthly sessions. RPM rates are lower than the main program but still significantly better than AdSense. If you are in that traffic range, Journey is worth applying for as a stepping stone toward the full Mediavine program.
5. Ezoic — Full Breakdown
Ezoic sits in an interesting position in the ad network landscape — it is significantly better paying than AdSense for most publishers, accessible to blogs at almost any traffic level, and uses genuine artificial intelligence to optimize ad placements in real time. But it also comes with a steeper learning curve than either of the other two networks, and its site speed impact has been a persistent concern that requires active management to keep under control.
The core of Ezoic’s value proposition is its ad testing technology. Rather than placing ads in fixed positions and leaving them there, Ezoic continuously tests different combinations of ad size, placement, density, and type to find which configuration earns the most revenue for your specific audience. Over time, this optimization compounds, and publishers typically see their EPMV — earnings per thousand visitors — increase steadily over the first few months as the system learns their audience’s behavior.
Ezoic RPM vs AdSense — Head to Head
| Traffic Level | AdSense Monthly Earnings | Ezoic Monthly Earnings | Ezoic Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5,000 sessions/mo | $10 – $25 | $25 – $90 | 2x – 4x more |
| 10,000 sessions/mo | $20 – $50 | $50 – $180 | 2x – 4x more |
| 25,000 sessions/mo | $50 – $125 | $125 – $450 | 2x – 4x more |
| 50,000 sessions/mo | $100 – $250 | $250 – $900 | 2x – 4x more |
✅ Ezoic Pros
- No traffic minimum — open to new blogs
- AI optimization improves earnings over time
- Very detailed analytics dashboard
- Low $20 payout threshold
- Can run alongside some other networks
- Good control over ad placement
❌ Ezoic Cons
- Can significantly slow your site if not configured well
- Steep learning curve for setup
- Support can be slow at times
- Revenue is inconsistent early on
- Some publishers report ad quality issues
- Requires technical setup (CDN/DNS changes)
Ezoic’s biggest real-world weakness is its impact on page load time. Many publishers report Core Web Vitals scores dropping after integration if Leap — Ezoic’s site speed tool — is not properly configured. Before joining Ezoic, make sure your baseline site speed is good, and spend time in the Leap dashboard after integration to minimize any negative impact on load performance.
6. RPM Comparison — Who Actually Pays More
RPM (Revenue Per Mille — per thousand pageviews) is the most commonly used metric for comparing ad network earnings, but it is worth noting that Mediavine uses a sessions-based model and Ezoic uses EPMV (earnings per thousand visitors) rather than pure pageview RPM. The table below normalizes these into comparable estimates.
| Metric | Google AdSense | Ezoic | Mediavine |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average RPM (General Blog) | $1 – $5 | $5 – $18 | $15 – $35 |
| Average RPM (Finance) | $8 – $15 | $15 – $30 | $25 – $50 |
| Average RPM (Food/Lifestyle) | $1.5 – $4 | $6 – $15 | $18 – $40 |
| Average RPM (Tech/AI) | $3 – $7 | $7 – $16 | $12 – $22 |
| Revenue Share | ~68% | Varies | 75% |
| Earnings at 50K Sessions | $50 – $250 | $250 – $900 | $750 – $1,750 |
🏆 RPM Winner: Mediavine — by a significant margin
For the same traffic, Mediavine consistently outearns both AdSense and Ezoic — often by 3x to 8x compared to AdSense. The gap between Ezoic and Mediavine narrows in high-value niches, but Mediavine remains the clear leader for total publisher earnings across most content categories.
7. Traffic Requirements Compared
| Traffic Level | Best Network Option | Why | Expected Monthly Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 – 5,000 sessions | AdSense or Ezoic | Only real options at this stage | $5 – $90 |
| 5,000 – 10,000 sessions | Ezoic | Better RPM than AdSense, no minimum | $50 – $180 |
| 10,000 – 50,000 sessions | Ezoic or Mediavine Journey | Journey available at 10K, Ezoic still strong | $150 – $900 |
| 50,000+ sessions | Mediavine | Highest RPM, best publisher support | $750 – $2,500+ |
| 100,000+ sessions | Mediavine | Full Mediavine program, premium advertisers | $1,500 – $5,000+ |
8. Approval Difficulty Compared
| Criteria | AdSense | Ezoic | Mediavine |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Requirement | None officially | None | 50K sessions/month |
| Content Quality Standard | Moderate | Moderate | Very high |
| Niche Restrictions | Some | Few | Many |
| Site Age Requirement | Informal (~3 months) | None | Established sites preferred |
| Approval Timeline | 1–2 weeks | 2–5 days | 2–6 weeks |
| Overall Difficulty | Moderate | Easy | Hard |
9. Payout Speed and Minimum Thresholds
| Payout Detail | Google AdSense | Ezoic | Mediavine |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum Payout | $100 | $20 | $25 |
| Payment Schedule | Net 30 | Net 30–45 | Net 65 |
| Payment Methods | Bank transfer, check | PayPal, bank transfer | PayPal, bank transfer |
| Currency Options | Many currencies | USD primarily | USD primarily |
| Payment Reliability | Very reliable | Reliable | Very reliable |
Net 65 means you wait 65 days after the end of an earning month to receive your payment. If you earned money in January, you won’t receive it until mid-April. This is important for cash flow planning — especially if you are depending on this income for monthly expenses. AdSense’s Net 30 is significantly faster, and Ezoic falls in between.
10. Which Network Is Right for YOUR Blog
Your blog is brand new or under 10,000 monthly sessions, you need to start earning something while you build traffic, your niche is very broad or competitive and you haven’t yet established topical authority, or you want the simplest possible setup with the least technical complexity. AdSense is the right starting point — just don’t treat it as a permanent home.
Your blog has between 5,000 and 50,000 monthly sessions and you want to earn meaningfully more than AdSense without yet qualifying for Mediavine. Ezoic is also the right choice if you enjoy analytics and want granular data about how different ad configurations affect your earnings and your user experience. Just be prepared to invest time in the initial setup and site speed optimization.
Your blog consistently receives 50,000 or more monthly sessions, your content is high quality and in a niche that premium advertisers value, and you want the highest possible RPM from a network that genuinely cares about publisher earnings. If you qualify for Mediavine and you are not on it yet, switching should be your top monetization priority.
You have between 10,000 and 50,000 monthly sessions and want to get into the Mediavine ecosystem early. Journey offers lower RPM than the full Mediavine program but is a significant upgrade over AdSense and positions you for a smooth transition to the main program as your traffic grows.
11. The Smart Monetization Roadmap
The most effective approach for most bloggers is not to pick one network and stay with it forever — it is to move through these networks as your traffic grows, treating each one as the right tool for a specific phase of your blog’s development.
| Phase | Traffic Level | Recommended Network | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | 0 – 5K sessions/mo | Google AdSense | Get approved, earn first dollars, learn ad impact |
| Phase 2 | 5K – 10K sessions/mo | Switch to Ezoic | 2x–4x revenue increase, learn ad optimization |
| Phase 3 | 10K – 50K sessions/mo | Ezoic or MV Journey | Scale content, build topical authority |
| Phase 4 | 50K+ sessions/mo | Apply for Mediavine | Maximum RPM, build sustainable income |
| Phase 5 | 100K+ sessions/mo | Full Mediavine | Premium advertisers, diversify with affiliate income |
12. Final Verdict
If the question is purely “which network pays the most” — the answer is Mediavine, and it is not particularly close. For the same traffic, Mediavine consistently outearns both AdSense and Ezoic, often by a multiple that makes the difference between a hobby income and a genuine part-time or full-time revenue stream.
But the more useful question is “which network should I be on right now given where my blog actually is” — and the answer to that changes depending on your traffic, your niche, your technical comfort level, and how far along your blog’s development is. AdSense is the right starting point. Ezoic is the right middle ground. Mediavine is the right destination. The smartest strategy is to treat each one as a phase rather than a permanent choice.
✅ Your Ad Network Action Plan for 2026
- If under 10K sessions — apply for AdSense and get approved first
- Once approved and earning on AdSense — apply for Ezoic for immediate RPM boost
- At 10K sessions — check Mediavine Journey eligibility and apply if qualified
- Focus on growing content and organic traffic consistently every month
- At 50K sessions — apply for full Mediavine immediately — do not wait
- After joining Mediavine — add affiliate marketing for a second income layer
- Track EPMV not just RPM — sessions matter more than pageviews for revenue
Which network are you currently on, and what traffic level is your blog at? Drop a comment below — I read and respond to every one. 👇