Whitelist

Whitelist is a list of prioritized advertising sites, platforms, or apps where ads perform best and are allowed to run.

A whitelist is created manually by the advertiser based on traffic performance statistics and analysis.

Why a whitelist is used

  • scale profitable funnels
  • stabilize traffic quality
  • reduce fraud
  • achieve more predictable ROI

What is usually included in a whitelist

  • platforms with high CR
  • sources with good user retention
  • sites without bots or suspicious activity
  • verified apps and publishers

Whitelist in simple terms

A whitelist is a list of top-performing sites where ads have already delivered good results and where campaigns focus.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a whitelist and a blacklist?
A whitelist is for approved sources; a blacklist is for excluded ones.

Can you work only with a whitelist?
Yes, it’s a common strategy for scaling campaigns.

Is a whitelist suitable for beginners?
Yes, but you first need to gather basic performance statistics.