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  • Advertising

    What to Expect From eCPMs in Q1 (And How to Plan for It)

    Back to Blog 4 min read • • Q1 has a reputation. For many publishers, it’s the quarter where eCPMs cool off, dashboards look less exciting, and questions start popping up fast. Is something wrong? Did I miss something? Should I be worried? Short answer: probably not. Q1 behaves the way it does for reasons…

  • Mediavine

    Meet the New Mediavine Dashboard

    Back to Blog • One login. Every Feature. Your business has evolved— and so has the Mediavine Dashboard. That’s why we’ve redesigned the Mediavine Dashboard from the ground up. To make it easier to navigate, understand your data, and take meaningful action. It’s your one-stop shop for managing your business. This is as much a…

  • Mediavine

    Optimized Ad Experience: A Better Way to Monetize

    Back to Blog • For years, the playbook has been the same: If you want to boost revenue, you need additional ads. More in-content units. More video. More everything. More is more. Yes, the pure volume may lift RPMs short-term, but at a huge cost. This approach chips away at the things that actually matter…

  • Advertising

    Mediavine’s CMP Moves to CONSENTMANAGER: Unlocking Enhanced Compliance and Revenue Opportunities for Publishers

    Back to Blog • As the digital advertising landscape evolves, the need for effective data management and compliance has never been more critical. As part of our commitment to providing exceptional solutions for our publishers, Mediavine is excited to announce our partnership with CONSENTMANAGER, a third-party Consent Management Platform (CMP).  As a part of this…

  • Advertising

    Why eCPMs Rise and Fall Throughout the Year (And How to Work With It)

    Back to Blog • This article was updated on January 21, 2026, to reflect the 2026 eCPM calendar. If you’ve ever looked at your dashboard and thought, “What just happened?” You’re not alone. eCPMs move. Sometimes dramatically. And while it can feel random in the moment, those swings usually have very little to do with…