For Publishers

Join our managed advertising program and earn revenue share from campaign performance on LumoVibe's agency-owned accounts.

Program Overview

LumoVibe Media's Publisher Program enables qualified publishers to participate in managed advertising campaigns. As a publisher, you prepay for campaign management services, and our team deploys and optimizes campaigns using our agency-owned advertising accounts.

Revenue generated from ad monetization is shared with you based on net verified earnings. All campaign operations, ad accounts, and monetization properties remain under LumoVibe's ownership and control throughout the engagement.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Complete KYC identity verification
  • Provide valid government-issued photo ID
  • Submit proof of address documentation
  • Provide business registration (if applicable)
  • Supply tax identification number
  • Sign publisher service agreement
  • Submit service prepayment

How You Earn

Publishers prepay for LumoVibe's campaign management services. These prepayments are service credits that fund campaign deployment, ad spend, and operational costs. Prepayments are not deposits, investments, or financial instruments of any kind.

Once campaigns are live, LumoVibe manages all aspects of campaign execution using its agency-owned accounts. Revenue is generated through ad monetization on properties managed by LumoVibe. After the monetization cycle completes, net revenue -- after verified deductions for IVT adjustments, platform clawbacks, campaign costs, and LumoVibe's service fee -- is calculated.

Your revenue share is a percentage of this net revenue, as defined in your individual service agreement. Revenue share is paid only after LumoVibe receives verified, settled earnings from its monetization partners.

Important Disclosures

  • Revenue share is based on actual verified earnings, not guaranteed returns.
  • Past performance does not guarantee future results.
  • All earnings are subject to IVT adjustments and clawback provisions.
  • Prepayments are service credits, not deposits or investments.