Publishers

How do I become a publisher?
In order to become a publisher, you’ll have to sign up for an account and submit your website through your publisher dashboard. Once approved, we will start displaying banners on your website.
How many websites can I add?
There is no limit on the number of websites you can deliver ads on.
What kind of websites are accepted?
Being a finance & crypto advertising network, Coinzilla only accepts cryptocurrency-related websites and projects. You can check all our criteria for eligibility in the “Website Acceptance and Eligibility” section of our Terms & Conditions.
What are the available ad formats?
Coinzilla offers some of the most popular ad formats, such as classic banners and native ads. For more information, check out our Ad Formats page.
What are your rates?
The rates are set depending on the quality of a website. In this process, we look at various factors such as website design, content quality, and more.
What is the minimum amount I can withdraw?
The minimum amount you can withdraw is €50.
What are the fees for withdrawing?
There are no withdrawal fees.
At what rates are my EUR converted to BTC/ETH?
Your funds will be converted at the rates displayed on kraken.com on the day of the exchange.
Will I be paid for clicks or impressions?
We work on a CPM payment model for both banner and native ads.
Can I ask my users to click on ads?
No. Users should interact with an ad only if they are interested in it. Asking your users to click on ads will result in advertisers paying for low-quality traffic, and will get you banned from our network.
How long will it take for my withdrawal to be processed?
A withdrawal request is generally processed in 1-2 business days, but it may take up to a week depending on the network's working conditions.
Why do I get fewer impressions on my dashboard than on other networks?
As a publisher, you earn money each time a user views a banner placed on your website. This means that if a banner is placed on the bottom of a page and a visitor doesn’t scroll that far, the view won’t count.
This measure was implemented in order to make sure that advertisers pay only when a user interacts with or views their ad.