Plugin workflow
PushRPM Optimization Mode
Use PushRPM optimization mode for placement templates, analytics, recommendations, safety limits, and RPM workflows after monetization.
Main intent
Explain the subscription workflow for monetized publishers.
Short answer
Optimization mode is for sites that are already monetized and need better placement control, reporting, and safer growth workflows.
What optimization mode unlocks
Subscription users can work with placement templates, analytics signals, recommendations, AdSense/GAM workflows, and controls for safer monetization.
Start conservative
Begin with safe templates, review mobile density, and use reports before changing aggressive placements.
Keep control
PushRPM should help guide decisions, not hide them. Publishers can review, pause, and adjust workflows based on site context.
Implementation checklist
- Confirm subscription access.
- Connect plugin.
- Review current placements.
- Choose safe template.
- Monitor analytics.
- Apply one recommendation at a time.
Common mistakes
- Using optimization mode before approval.
- Applying aggressive templates site-wide.
- Ignoring engagement metrics.
Example
A Growth user might test safer mobile in-content placement before enabling sticky or anchor options.
Use a related tool
Continue in PushRPM
FAQ
Who should use optimization mode?
Publishers who are already monetized and want safer placement and RPM workflows.
Can I cancel subscriptions?
Yes. Billing is managed through Stripe, and access follows the verified subscription state.
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