I had never heard of them, but when I looked them up, it appears they are a contextual advertising program: "Axill works with publishers to improvise their performance by suggesting the suitable offers and programs based on the website content" If they are a contextual program, then you cannot use them with AdSense.
Axill is fine. I've been using Axill, Fastclick (now Valueclick) and Adsense on the same sites for half a year now. Axill is CPM and CPA, and is in no way contextual. Rule of thumb is this: as long as it doesn't work the same way as Adsense (i.e. contextual advertising, where a script "reads" what is on a page and delivers relevant ads) then there is no problem with using it in conjunction with Adsense.
Well Fastclick is clearly the superior ad network, as they have more advertisers and on a good day you can do dollars per CPM. Meanwhile, Axill offers a flat .30-cent CPM (you can't make more or less than .30-cents per 1,000 impressions) and shows mostly ads from the same advertiser (Globe 7), which I think they have a major contract with, or is either part of their corporation. Axill has always paid me on time, so I really have no complaints, although they do have a really odd policy that I find baffling: They only allow ONE of their banners, regardless of type, on a single page. I.e. You can't have a skyscraper and a leaderboard, or a box, etc, on one page; you can only choose one and stick to it. and since every ad format pays the same (.30-cent CPM) it's best to pick the least obtrusive -- in this case, the 468x60. Also, Axill requires you to create new accounts if you want to add new sites, which is really a pain in the ass. I keep telling them to fix this, because I don't want to be managing 10 different Axill accounts for 10 sites, etc, but they really are slow to change.
I have used Axill before, about one year before and they weren`t even close on monetizing all the unique visits. I only managed to earn a few bucks. FastClick request you to have a minimumnumbe rof visitors? If not, i will try it
As for Axill, I don't know about a year ago. I guess they're still not, as the saying goes, "ready for prime time" even now, but they pay when they say they will, so I don't mind slapping on an Axill banner. As to Fastclick, yes, they do have a minimum, but it's more about the type of site you're applying with. They go more for the type of site rather than the traffic you can bring them. Since they're one of the Big Three, they can be choosy.
TribalFusion and Casale Media, although Casale has gone downhill really fast lately, and I no longe rconsider them a top-tier ad network, although some do. Their pop-ups apparently pay very well. TF is the hardest to get to, but worth it. Their end of the year rates are astounding.
FastClick hadn`t accepted me and Axill never responded with an email Do tribalfusion or casalemedia request a minimum number of uniques ?
You will need at least 5000 uniques/day to get into TF, probably more. They contacted me and asked me to join them because one of my sites fit into the category they needed, so I never actually applied to them. Casale should be easier. As I said, they are really going downhill fast. As to Axill, they are not very professional (I don't think their employees are native english speakers, although they are based out of New Jersey!), so don't expect them to get in touch very quickly.
I knew axill aren`t professionall, but seems to be my only option, currently I have onyl 3000visits/day