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Getting 500k monthly page views and a consistent ~3000 daily active users on my website, yet no ad companies have responded to any applications

I've applied to mediavine, raptive, playwire, publift and a few other ad companies, but I haven't even gotten a single email back after months of waiting. Am I doing something wrong?

About the website:

- traffic is about 25% USA, 50% Europe/Canada

- gaming related daily puzzle website

- ~50/50 split between desktop/mobile

- currently not running any ads

- traffic coming from many different sources, mainly google search and daily users going back to the website for a new puzzle

- users will often spend 10-60 mins on a single page trying to solve puzzles, so I'd like to use an ad company that supports ad refresh (which is why I haven't gone with adsense yet)

- google analytics says my average engagement time per active user is 20-30 mins currently

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