Google Adsense on Triond Articles

Mon, Nov 2, 2009, by JamieJCO

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Triond have recently introduced the ability to use Google AdSense on your articles, here is everything you need to know.

Triond has recently been experimenting with idea of integrating Google AdSense into the articles which its writers create. This has been a fairly lengthy process as Triond has relied solely on its own advertising choices in order to create revenue for their sites.

Why Google AdSense?

AdSense is arguably thee advertising superpower online. It can be featured on almost any webpage providing that the owner has a valid account. There will never be a shortage of advertising and ads can be placed around existing once which are placed by Triond themselves.

How Do I Register?

Registering for Google AdSense could not be easier. Simply click the newest link on your Triond Dashboard and you will be taken to the registration page. Simply put in your email address and a few other simple details and you will be ready to move onto the next step.

The next step, the licence agreement is extremely intimidating for someone who wishes to sign up for the programme, and is essentially a huge disclaimer gone rulebook for users of the scheme. Whilst many users will be tempted to over look this, click agree and never think about it again there are a few things that you should take into account.

  •  You cannot and should not click ads on your own articles.
  •  You must have permission to place adverts on the webpage.
  •  You must not tell readers to click the ads which are upon the page.
  •  You must not feature ads on pornographic content (not a worry for Triond users anyway, really).
  •  50% of earnings will be taken by Triond.

After registration Google will taken 2-3 days to confirm your request to sign up to the scheme, after that your articles should have advertisements and your AdSense account will be available for use.

Payment from AdSense

Payment from your AdSense account will be taken in the exact same manner as Triond earnings are usually, and as always 50% of your money will be taken be Triond as a glorified “commission fee”. Once you have accumulated the payout which you need to breach, which is $10, however it tends to change from time to time so keep an eye out for this. You will receive a cheque in the mail once you have breached this limit which is then obviously transferable into a bank account.

Advantages and Disadvantages of AdSense

AdSense is the biggest advertising corporation on the internet, and thus it will never be sort of customers for advertisements. The programme also depends upon both the clicks upon advertisements and the number of impression which are made on the article which you have written. This means that advertisement will grow as your articles popularity does. You may think that people will not click on the links, but Google AdSense has the “Sense” to pick which adverts it should place on which sites and which ones are going to be best suited to the site. Triond has already claimed that Google AdSense will prove as a means of increasing earnings, rather than just scattering them around.

There are two main negatives of using Google AdSense. The first is that using it will reduce the amount of adverts which are placed by Triond they. This will decrease the amount of earnings that are received from Triond at the “cost” of getting more from Google. This is only a disadvantage when you take into account the payment method of Google, namely receiving a cheque in the mail. This means payment is not paid directly via PayPal, and also you have to wait for a slightly higher payment before you receive your earnings.

Should I Sign Up?

After considering the options the answer from me is definitely “Yes”. So long as you advertise your articles effectively and efficiently as you normally would then you are only going to increase the earnings which you would have usually gotten. Whether the extra money means you will have to wait for the payout for the smaller earners on the site is a decision that must be made personally.

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  1. alc Says:

    Thanks for the share! I personally don’t know much about this site…but this helped! Thanks!

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