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3 months ago
5.05.0 out of 5
Six months in and genuinely impressed
The fill rate on my US-heavy news site is basically 100% and the ads are contextually relevant every time. I love that I can customize the unit colors to match my theme so they look native. Support sorted out an ads.txt question within hours. This is exactly what a publisher network should be.
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Near-100% fill, customizable native units, fast support
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3 months ago
5.0
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3 months ago
5.0
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3 months ago
3.03.0 out of 5
Reliable storage but the website feels neglected
The core service is genuinely good and my files have never gone missing. That said, the interface is ancient, there's no real mobile app to speak of, and managing folders on a phone browser is a chore. I keep it for backups but wouldn't call it pleasant to use day to day.
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4 months ago
3.0
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4 months ago
4.0
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4 months ago
5.05.0 out of 5
Premium account is worth every cent for big archives
Been hosting my Linux ISO mirrors and family video backups here for two years. Premium downloads max out my 300 Mbps line every time, no wait timer, no captcha, and resumable downloads actually resume after my flaky connection drops. The yearly price is dirt cheap compared to what I get.
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4 months ago
4.04.0 out of 5
Reliable workhorse, just a touch dated
It does exactly what I need, hosts my files and gives me links that keep working long after I forget about them. Sharing is simple and I trust it not to delete my stuff. The web design feels a bit old-fashioned compared to newer services, but function beats form for me here.
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4 months ago
3.03.0 out of 5
Unlimited storage is real but with a catch
I genuinely uploaded more than I expected without hitting a wall, so the unlimited claim holds up for active use. The catch is you trade permanence for that freedom, since unused files get cleared over time. Useful, just don't treat it as a backup drive.
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4 months ago
5.0
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4 months ago
5.0
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4 months ago
3.03.0 out of 5
Great rates, but the format and ad quality are a tradeoff
I genuinely earn more per visitor here than anywhere else, the bidding system clearly works in the publisher's favor. The flip side is popunders are intrusive by nature and some of the creatives that come through are pretty spammy, so I limit how aggressively I run them. I am torn because the money is good but I worry about the experience for my readers.
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4 months ago
3.0
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4 months ago
5.0
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4 months ago
5.05.0 out of 5
Migrated from a single ad exchange and never looked back
Running everything through one exchange was leaving money on the table. WeForAds put 40+ partners in real competition on each impression and my average eCPM rose by roughly 60%. Wish I'd done this a year ago.
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4 months ago
4.04.0 out of 5
Solid popunder eCPM, payments always land on time
Been running PopAds on two of my download sites for about a year and the eCPM beats most popunder networks I tested, especially for tier-1 traffic. Withdrawals via Payoneer hit my account within a day every time once I cross the $5 minimum. Only thing that bugs me is the dashboard feels dated and the reporting could refresh faster.
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4 months ago
4.04.0 out of 5
Good complement to display ads, approval was slow
Once it was live, Infolinks added a small but consistent bump to my earnings without changing how my site looks, which is exactly what I wanted from an in-text network. Payments arrived on time via bank transfer. The only frustration was the site approval, it took longer than I expected and I had to follow up before getting the green light.
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4 months ago
3.0
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4 months ago
5.05.0 out of 5
Premium service that actually delivers
Everything about this feels professional. Ad quality is high, nothing spammy or malware-ish ever slipped through, and the layout looks tasteful on my home decor site. My RPM sits comfortably above $30 and the support team treats you like a partner, not a ticket number. Worth crossing the traffic threshold for.
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4 months ago
5.0
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4 months ago
3.03.0 out of 5
Good storage, but premium nudges wear thin
I appreciate the roomy free plan and the links genuinely never break, even old ones from years back. On the flip side the constant reminders to upgrade and the ad-supported download pages stop me from loving it. Functionally fine, just not as polished as I'd hope for daily use.
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4 months ago
4.0
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4 months ago
2.0
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4 months ago
4.0
5.0 out of 5
Premium just works, every single time
No fuss, no nonsense. Click a link, file downloads at full speed, done. I've never once hit a broken link or a missing file on something I uploaded. Paying yearly for this peace of mind is a no-brainer.
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Consistent full-speed downloads and total reliability.
5.0 out of 5
Perfect for sharing files with my whole team
Switched our small studio over to Diskwala and it's been smooth. Links are easy to generate and share, downloads resume properly when interrupted, and nothing gets auto-deleted on us. The streaming player works right inside the browser so clients don't have to download anything to preview. Couldn't ask for more.
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Easy link sharing, in-browser preview player, files stay put
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Dependable retention and fair pricing.
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Outdated UI and weak mobile experience.
3.0 out of 5
Great earnings but the ad density can be a lot
Honestly torn on this one. The payouts are clearly better than what I had before and NET-65 means I always get paid on time. But the default ad layout felt heavy on mobile and a couple of readers emailed me about it, so I spent a weekend tuning settings in the dashboard. If you don't optimise it yourself the user experience suffers.
Pros
Reliable payments, higher revenue
Cons
Default ad density felt aggressive until I adjusted it
4.0 out of 5
Solid earnings, just wish approval was faster
AdSense pays well for my tech tutorials and the reporting dashboard breaks down RPM by page so I know exactly what's working. My only gripe is that getting the second site approved took almost two weeks with a vague 'low value content' rejection before it finally went through. Once you're in though, it pretty much runs itself.
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Detailed per-page RPM reporting, hands-off once approved
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Slow and occasionally cryptic site approval process
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Full-speed downloads, no ads on premium, generous storage and reliable resume support.
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Trustworthy retention, persistent working links, simple sharing
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Web interface feels dated
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Truly generous storage, no upload size limit
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Retention isn't guaranteed, not a backup solution
5.0 out of 5
Finally a network that respects my readers
I was tired of intrusive interstitials so I moved to Media.net for their native and contextual formats. The difference is night and day, my site stays fast and clean while still earning a healthy eCPM. Crossing the payout threshold was simple and the funds landed without any drama.
If your traffic is the high-volume entertainment kind, this is the network. The interstitial and popunder formats monetise every visit and the fill rate stays at 100% even when I send tier-3 mobile traffic. Payments through Payoneer have been completely reliable. I recommend it to everyone in my niche.
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100% fill, strong on mobile and tier-3, reliable Payoneer payouts
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High earnings, transparent bidding model
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Intrusive format, occasional low-quality creatives
3.0 out of 5
Promising but tier-2 monetization holds it back
I like the platform overall, the native units are tasteful and US revenue is solid. The catch is that a third of my traffic comes from outside tier-1 markets and the eCPM there barely registers, so my blended numbers end up just average. If they improved international demand I'd happily bump this to four or five stars.
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Tasteful native units, good tier-1 revenue
Cons
Weak demand and eCPM for international traffic
5.0 out of 5
Perfect secondary network that fills the gaps
Running Infolinks alongside my main banners was the best decision for my blog. The InText and InFold units monetise space I was never using, so it's basically free incremental revenue with zero impact on my page design. Payments via PayPal have hit NET-45 every single time without a hiccup, and the dashboard reporting is clear and updates daily. Genuinely happy.
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Incremental revenue, reliable PayPal payouts, no design impact, clean reporting
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Real header-bidding competition lifted eCPM substantially
Consistent earnings bump, no design change, on-time bank payments
Cons
Site approval was slow and needed a follow-up
3.0 out of 5
Does the job but I'm torn on the value
Upload speeds are fine on my connection and the web interface is straightforward enough. Where I get stuck is the free download experience for the people I share with, plus the premium upsell prompts feel constant. It's useful, but I'm genuinely undecided whether to upgrade or just live with the limitations.
What sold me is that the keys live on my device, not theirs, so a breach on their end wouldn't expose my documents. Set up two-factor, downloaded the recovery key, and I sleep fine. Drag-and-drop in the browser is instant and the link expiry options give me real control over what I share.
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Zero-knowledge architecture, 2FA, link expiry controls
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Roomy free plan, links never break
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Frequent upgrade nudges, ad-supported downloads
4.0 out of 5
Solid earnings, just wish approval was faster
Been with them about eight months and the in-page push format earns well for my niche blog. Withdrawals through Payoneer are smooth and I've never missed a payout. Only thing that bugged me was that getting my second site approved took almost three days even though it's the same type of content.
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Good in-page push eCPM, consistent payments, easy withdrawal threshold to hit
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Site approval can be slow
2.0 out of 5
Approval was instant but the offers don't match my geo
Getting started was painless, however a lot of my traffic is from regions where the fill and eCPM are basically nothing, so my dashboard shows impressions but very little revenue. For a network that markets itself as global, the monetization outside the top geos felt thin and disappointing.
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Fast approval, simple integration
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Weak fill and eCPM outside major geos
4.0 out of 5
Happy with payouts, wish setup options were richer
Payments have been dependable for me via Payoneer and the in-text format really does add revenue I wasn't getting before. Approval was smooth and the code is just one snippet. The one thing I'd improve is the ad customisation, you can tweak colours and density but I'd love more control over placement and frequency.
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Dependable Payoneer payouts, one-snippet setup, real incremental revenue