iMonetizeIt (IMI) is a CPA affiliate network and smartlink platform operating globally and aimed primarily at performance-focused publishers. It is operated by iMonetizeIt LTD, based in Hong Kong. The network focuses on monetising traffic from several sources — mobile apps, social media, search, native ads, push notifications and email.
Its offer portfolio is typical of performance networks: high-converting verticals rather than classic e-commerce. The summary below is based on information published by the network and public descriptions of its offering — some parameters (payout thresholds, level of support) may depend on individual arrangements.
The smartlink model routes traffic through a single link to an offer selected automatically — based on factors such as country, device type and conversion history. The publisher does not have to manually test and swap individual offers, as the system rotates them for performance.
Alongside the smartlink, standard single campaigns billed in a chosen model are also available. This approach is typical of networks geared toward paid traffic and media buying.
| Network type | CPA / smartlink network |
| Payout models | CPA, CPL, CPS, RevShare |
| Verticals | dating and niche dating, sweepstakes, iGaming, nutra, xGames |
| Traffic sources | apps, social, search, native, push, email, banner |
| GEO | global (worldwide traffic) |
| Tracker | AdsBridge (provided to publishers) |
| Payout cycle | NET-15; NET-7 after 2 payouts (per network) |
| Operator | iMonetizeIt LTD (Hong Kong) |
The network states it has over 6,000 offers, some sourced directly from advertisers. The portfolio is concentrated in high-converting, performance-oriented verticals and covers both mainstream and adult campaigns. It is not a network geared toward classic e-commerce.
Campaigns are billed in CPA, CPL, CPS and RevShare models — the model depends on the specific offer. The standard payout cycle is NET-15. The network states that after two completed payouts a publisher can move to a weekly cycle (NET-7). Thresholds and available payout methods may vary depending on volume and arrangements with the account manager.
The network is aimed mainly at performance publishers and media buyers working with paid traffic (push, pop, native, social) in mainstream and adult verticals. It is less suited to content publishers and sites focused on classic e-commerce or the Polish market — networks with a different profile usually fit those cases better.