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1 year ago
5.05.0 out of 5
The fastest way to move huge files, period
I edit 4K video and regularly push 18GB transfers on the Pro plan. Upload speed maxes out my connection and the resumable uploads saved me when my wifi dropped mid-transfer. The custom branded download page with my logo makes deliveries look professional, and the password protection gives clients confidence. Honestly the best money I spend on my freelance toolkit.
Been with ShrinkMe for half a year now for my blog's download buttons. Withdrawals are consistent and I've never missed a payment cycle. The referral program gives a nice little extra on top. I just wish they offered crypto payout because the PayPal fee eats into my smaller withdrawals.
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1 year ago
5.05.0 out of 5
Five years in and still recommending it
I've run Infolinks across multiple niche blogs for years and it has never missed a payment. The InText and InScreen ad units are non-intrusive and stack perfectly with everything else I run, so I'm not leaving money on the table. Support has always answered my tickets and the integration survives every theme change. A genuinely dependable network.
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1 year ago
3.03.0 out of 5
Good earnings potential, payout threshold is high
The monetization works and the CPM is reasonable, so on a good month it's worth it. Uploads and streaming are reliable too. What keeps me from loving it is the minimum withdrawal threshold, which takes a while to reach if your traffic is modest. Torn because when it pays, it pays fine.
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1 year ago
2.02.0 out of 5
Download speed throttled hard on the free side
Uploading is fine but the people I share with keep telling me the free download speed crawls, like it's deliberately capped to push premium. A small file is okay but anything sizeable takes forever for them. Defeats the point of a 'fast' host when the receiving end is stuck buffering.
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1 year ago
3.03.0 out of 5
Fine network, just temper your expectations
RevContent does what it says, the native recommendation engine works and payments have been reliable on UPI/bank transfer for my Indian account. But the eCPM for my mostly-Indian audience is modest, so it's not a money printer for everyone. Good as part of a stack, not as your only source. Genuinely on the fence about it.
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1 year ago
4.04.0 out of 5
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1 year ago
5.0
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1 year ago
4.04.0 out of 5
RPM jumped nicely after switching my food blog over
I moved my recipe site here about eight months ago and my session RPM went from roughly $14 to the high $20s, which made a real difference. The dashboard is clean and the video player they push actually earns decent CPMs without slowing the page down too much. Only gripe is the 50k sessions requirement meant I waited ages to qualify in the first place.
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1 year ago
4.04.0 out of 5
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1 year ago
4.04.0 out of 5
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1 year ago
4.04.0 out of 5
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1 year ago
5.0
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2 years ago
3.0
5.0 out of 5
Doubled my popunder revenue vs my old network
Moved my entire portfolio of download and streaming sites over and the difference was immediate, my popunder eCPM is roughly double what I was earning before on the same exact traffic. The anti-adblock layer recovers a real slice of impressions I used to leave on the table. Support actually answered my zone-setup questions within a couple hours. Top marks.
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Big eCPM uplift, effective anti-adblock, responsive setup support
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Consistent payments, decent referral commission
Cons
No crypto payout option for smaller balances
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Years of consistent payments, non-intrusive units, helpful support
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Reasonable CPM, reliable hosting
Cons
Minimum withdrawal threshold is hard to reach for smaller creators
Reliable payments to Indian bank accounts, functional engine
Cons
Modest eCPM for India-heavy traffic
Reliable for years of file sharing
Used Diskwala for sharing project files and the links have stayed alive without random expirations, which a lot of hosts can't claim. Mobile site works fine for me. The download page does have ads but they're not crazy intrusive. Minor annoyance is occasionally needing to refresh before the download starts.
Pros
Links don't expire randomly, ads stay reasonable
Cons
Sometimes need a refresh before download kicks in
5.0 out of 5
Ten years and still my favourite
I started using MediaFire back in college and it's still the first place I upload anything I need to share. The free storage keeps growing, the interface stays simple, and files from a decade ago are still downloadable. Premium removed the ads entirely and made the whole thing feel premium. Brilliant.
Strong RPMs, helpful dashboard, good video monetization
Cons
High traffic threshold to even apply
Solid for content distribution, reporting could be snappier
As a publisher I've been happy with the recommendation widget revenue. Fill rate is consistently high and the native units blend in well without feeling spammy to my readers. Only minor gripe is the dashboard reporting lags a few hours behind, so same-day decisions are a bit of a guess.
Pros
High fill rate, non-intrusive native units, reliable monthly payouts
Cons
Reporting refreshes with a noticeable delay
Reliable partner for a mid-size publisher
Been with them about a year now. The yield is consistent and I like that I can throttle ad density per page to keep the reading experience clean. Some of the sponsored creatives can look a little clickbaity, but the controls to block specific advertisers and categories do help when I bother to use them.
Pros
Consistent yield, granular density and category controls
Cons
Occasional clickbaity creatives slip through
Reliable for client deliveries
Been using it to deliver edited wedding photos and the recipients never struggle with it, even my less tech-savvy ones. The shareable link is easy to drop into an email or WhatsApp. I do wish the free 2GB cap was a bit higher because a full gallery sometimes needs splitting into two transfers.
Pros
Easy for non-technical recipients, quick link generation
Cons
2GB free limit feels small for photo galleries
5.0 out of 5
Saved my work more than once
When my laptop died I had everything backed up here and restored it in an afternoon. The upload was resumable so even big files came back without issues, and the whole folder structure was intact. Cannot recommend it enough for anyone who wants painless cloud backup that they can also share publicly.
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Reliable backup and restore, resumable uploads, intact folder structure
3.0 out of 5
Great if you pay, painful if you don't
Honestly torn. Premium is fantastic value and the storage is enormous for the price. But the moment I share a link with non-premium friends they hit the wait timers, speed caps and ad pages and complain to me. So it's brilliant for personal use, mediocre for actually sharing with others.