How Good is Adf.ly?

 

"Earn money for each visitor to your shortened links with adf.ly! Use a URL shortener service that pays."


Adf.ly is a website that offers URL- Shortening and advertising services. They will pay users for sharing their modified links to other people. When people click the link they will be greeted by an ad that can be skipped after a few seconds. 




There are 3 Main types of ads: 
Interstitial            Banner                Pop-Ads

Interstitial pays the highest among the three. Pop-Ads being the second and Banner Ads being the lowest paying ad.
Check this site to see the full payout rates for each ad and their respected countries.
(https://login.adf.ly/rates)

But How good is it? 


The amount above is my total earnings from June 13 to September 14. My links are all Interstitial Ads. I also enabled Push Ads and Mobile Ads via Account Settings.
The Amount you will get depends on:
  1.  The number of active links
  2.  The type of ad you ran on each link
  3. How many people clicked and viewed your link
  4. Where are these people from
  5. How well publicized your links are 



   There is only a 1 view gap between this two countries but look on the difference on the amount I got from both Countries. This means that the rate of Estonia is larger than Sweden.
Let us look on the other table below.


 Both Philippines and Thailand had the same views but Thailand has a higher rate that is why the amount will be greater than Philippines. United States is 2 views lower than both of them but the Amount I got is greater than both Philippines and Thailand.

Basically Adf.ly is good for those people who are constantly shortening links and sharing them to the public

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