Friday, July 9, 2010

Google Adsense?

I read that for Google AdSense, Google will pay the web site owner a portion of the revenue received from the advertisement. What is the formula that Google uses to calculate that portion? What is the approximate percentage of that portion from the whole?





Thanks for the assistance.

Google Adsense?
No one knows what is the revenue share. Unlike other ad agencies that divulges whether the sharing is 60-40 or 50-50, Adsense has never revealed their revenue sharing or the formula it uses to calculate the sharing





With Google, I won't be surprised if they use a sliding scale of revenue sharing, giving the top partners the best shares.





However, there was a NY Times article in 2006 where the revenue sharing between publisher and Adsense was discussed





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Google.com and the company's foreign search sites contribute more to google's bottom line than adsense, because for every dollar the company brings in through adsense and other places that distribute its ads, it pays roughly 78.5 cents back to sites like Digital Point that display the ads.


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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/16/techno...





From the article, for every dollar, 78.5 cents go to publisher. Just don't know whether that is the same revenue split for ALL publishers, or just premium publishers
Reply:Hmmmm, Adsense is just like gambling which you can't predict how it is done. :D
Reply:Join Bidvertiser. It is pretty much exacty the same as adsense but they tell you how much each ad is worth and they Pay MUCH BETTER. to learn more about it go to http://www.geocities.com/bidvertiserads


if you choose to sign up can you do it through my referal button? THANKS


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