Google Adsense Revenue Sharing Sites

Tue, Oct 20, 2009, by Seth Morgan

Marketing

A lot of sites claim to share the Google Adsense revenue. What does this mean?

Google adsense the most common type of pay per click advertising, because its so easy to use. I personally find it one of the best advertisers out there, and recommend it highly. You get paid either through check or wire transfer once you make $100 USD of off clicks on your ads. Each click is valued differently, as certain ads pay more than others. Ads will match your site content, but your site must comply with the Adsense Terms Of Service. 

Some sites offer to share revenue generate by Adsense ads that they attach to your content. Now, what makes this a good deal for you? Because, after all, they have to take some of the revenue, don’t they? Well, most of these sites have a lot of traffic and a good search engine rank, so that you get more views, which equals more money. But is it really worth doing this?

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After using these sites for quite some time, and then trying to post my content on my own blog and promoting it, I found that I made just a little bit more (three and a half dollars) using my blog. Really, in the whole scheme of things, that isn’t much, but considering that I got very little traffic using either methods speaks for itself. If I had gotten a lot of views, my earnings could have stretched out into a lot more than a three dollar fifty cent difference. 

My advice on Adsense revenue sharing? Stick with your own blog.

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  1. JRS 138 Says:

    I have made 18$ so far from google adsense in two months and i have like 300 views on my blog in the 2 months i need to get more traffic!

  2. ReggieLutz Says:

    thanks for the info…

  3. Friendly.Gummy.Bear Says:

    Thanks for the advice.
    It’s a bit daunting for newbies at first.

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