There is no upper limit to how much traffic Amazon Publisher Services can handle. It is built on Amazon’s AWS infrastructure, which is designed to scale massively. And handle the traffic of the largest publishers in the world (e.g., ESPN, BuzzFeed, etc.). Your website will not “outgrow” APS in terms of pure traffic volume.
The real question is about the lower limits. It also concerns the quality thresholds to be accepted into the program. Additionally, it’s about generating meaningful revenue.
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1. Minimum Traffic Requirements
While APS doesn’t publish explicit, hard numbers, based on industry experience and Amazon’s focus on quality, here are the general benchmarks:
- Monthly Pageviews: A common baseline for most premium ad networks, including Amazon, is at least 50,000 to 100,000 monthly pageviews. However, this is not a strict rule. A site with 30,000 highly engaged, US-based users in a valuable niche might be accepted. In contrast, a site with 200,000 low-quality pageviews might be rejected.
- Content Quality: Amazon heavily prioritizes quality over quantity. Your site must have:
- Original, professionally produced content.
- A clear content focus or niche.
- A good user experience (fast loading, non-intrusive ads, mobile-friendly).
- A legitimate domain with clear contact and privacy pages.
- Traffic Geography: Traffic from high-value advertising markets is significantly more valuable. These markets are primarily the United States, Canada, UK, Germany, and other Western European countries. A site with 20,000 US pageviews might be more attractive. This is especially true compared to a site with 100,000 pageviews from regions with low ad rates.
2. How Much Traffic Is Worthwhile?
This is a crucial follow-up question. Even if you’re accepted, you need enough traffic to generate meaningful revenue.
- Very Small Sites (< 10k PV/mo): Revenue will likely be minimal. The effort to implement and manage the header bidding wrapper might not be worth it. You might be better off with a simpler solution like Google AdSense or a smaller network to start.
- Small to Medium Sites (50k – 500k PV/mo): This is a great starting point for APS. You should see a noticeable increase in revenue. This is compared to using a single ad network (like AdSense). The increase is due to increased competition for your ad impressions.
- Large Sites (500k+ PV/mo): This is the sweet spot. You have enough volume to fully leverage header bidding, attract demand from dozens of top-tier bidders, and command higher CPMs. APS is built for publishers at this scale.
- Very Large Sites (Millions of PV/mo): APS is an enterprise-grade solution perfect for this level. You will work with their team to fine-tune your setup, add more demand partners, and maximize yield.

Key Factors Affect Raw Traffic Numbers
When Amazon evaluates your site, they look at these factors closely:
- Content Authenticity and Niche: Is your content original? Do you have a dedicated audience? Sites in lucrative niches like finance, tech, or home improvement are highly valued.
- User Engagement: Metrics like time on site, pages per session, and low bounce rates are positive signals.
- Ad Setup: Your current ad setup must comply with Better Ads Standards. This means no pop-ups, auto-playing videos with sound, or excessive ad density above the fold.
- Traffic Sources: Organic and direct traffic are valued highest. A site overly reliant on low-quality social media or paid traffic may be viewed less favorably.
Definitive Answer: Application Process
The only way to know for sure if your traffic is sufficient is to apply directly.
- Go to the Amazon Publisher Services portal.
- Click “Sign Up” or “Get Started.”
- You will need to provide details about your site, including:
- Your website URL.
- Estimated monthly pageviews.
- Key geographic sources of your traffic.
- Description of your content and audience.
- Amazon’s team will review your application and notify you of their decision, typically within a few business days.
Recommended Website Traffic for APS
Amazon Publisher Services (APS) doesn’t have a publicly disclosed minimum traffic requirement, but in practice, they generally prefer medium-to-large publishers. Based on industry experience and reports from publishers, here’s a helpful breakdown:
- Minimum traffic: ~500,000 to 1,000,000 monthly pageviews is often cited as a practical threshold.
- Ideal traffic: 5 million+ monthly pageviews gives you a better chance of approval and access to more APS features.
- If you’re below 500k pageviews/month, approval is unlikely unless you have:
- Premium content
- High engagement
- A niche with high ad value (e.g., finance, tech, B2B)
APS Programs and Entry Points:
APS has different services, and access depends on how you’re applying:
- Unified Ad Marketplace (UAM)
- Self-service via header bidding
- Easier to get into than direct APS deals
- Still, 500K+ monthly pageviews is often the soft requirement
- US traffic is usually preferred
- Transparent Ad Marketplace (TAM) (Direct integration with APS)
- Requires direct contact with Amazon’s team
- Typically reserved for premium publishers with very high traffic (often 10M+ monthly pageviews)
Access: SSPs and Header Bidding Wrappers
If you’re not eligible directly:
- You can still access Amazon demand via third-party SSPs or header bidding partners (like Prebid.js wrappers or platforms like Index Exchange, GumGum, TripleLift, etc.) that have Amazon connections.

TL;DR
- Under 500K pageviews/month? Unlikely to get direct access to APS.
- 500K – 1M+ pageviews/month? Possible, especially for UAM.
- 5M+ pageviews/month? Strong chance of approval and more options.
If you’d like, I can help you:
- Craft a pitch or application to Amazon
- Explore alternatives for your current traffic level
- Compare APS with other monetization options like Google Ad Manager, Mediavine, or Raptive
Conclusion
Don’t worry about having too much traffic for APS—they can handle it. Focus instead on whether you have enough quality traffic to meet their standards.
- If you have over 50,000 monthly pageviews, it is absolutely worth applying. A significant portion should be from the US or other Tier-1 countries. You should also publish quality content.
- If you have less, you can still apply. Be prepared to focus on growing your traffic and engagement first if you are rejected.
The primary value of APS is not just its scale. It also has the ability to increase your revenue through header bidding. This process gives multiple demand partners a fair chance to bid on your inventory simultaneously. As a result, it drives up prices. Learn more…
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