Publisher-first ecosystem
Local Ad Network exists to help quality publishers earn fairly from trusted local attention.
The network connects advertisers who need measurable local outcomes with publishers who have real audiences, niche credibility and clean traffic. The platform is publisher-first because the network only becomes valuable when honest publishers are protected, paid transparently and given the information they need to improve.
Transparency before scale. Quality before volume. Publishers before black-box advertising.
Payment policy
Thresholds, payout schedules, approved balances and payment methods.
Open modulePublisher metrics
Impressions, clicks, earnings, pending payments, approved payments and engagement.
Open moduleTraffic quality scoring
How traffic is evaluated and why quality beats empty volume.
Open modulePublisher tiers
Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum levels based on quality and performance.
Open moduleOnboarding process
Education, review and approval steps before publishers go live.
Open moduleWebsite qualification
Pre-registration form that filters serious publisher applicants.
Open moduleFounding Publisher Program
Early adopter programme for the first high-quality publisher partners.
Open modulePublic roadmap
Where the platform is heading and what will be improved next.
Open modulePublic rules
Traffic, fraud, placement, content and payment rules published upfront.
Open moduleDirect support
Publisher support access instead of hiding behind automation.
Open modulePublisher FAQ
Common concerns answered clearly before registration.
Open moduleNiche publisher pages
Real estate, construction, directories, hotels, news and other sectors.
Open moduleBuild trust before scale
The first 20 to 50 publishers should be selected for quality, niche relevance and clean traffic, not vanity numbers.
Reward quality over volume
A publisher with fewer but engaged users is more valuable than a site with inflated clicks and poor conversion signals.
Use transparency as the moat
Payment rules, scoring logic, dashboard metrics and public policies make the platform harder to distrust.