Share your Google Adsense space
Google Adsense team gave good news to publishers – publishers can share their ad space. Now on a single webpage or website, multiple publishers can have their ads. Google team has finally clarified this doubt among publishers and now publishers can go for this kind of Ad sharing model.
They also shared some important points to notice when you are going to implement such ad sharing model in your website or blog.
- The maximum number of products per page will remain the same.
- Displaying yours ads on other website which is not yours, requires permission from the site owner.
- Earnings will not be divided between accounts. Generated revenue will be credited to the associated account of ad unit from where the click was generated.
- Any shared site that displays Google ads must also comply with program policies.
- You’re responsible for the content of any page where your ad code appears.
- Try using Allowed Sites feature to monitor where your ads are appearing and keep your account in good standing.
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Hi, i like your blog. Its full of useful tips. Its a bit basic for me now but its definitely recommended for any blogger starting out.
wow that’s a good news..
now the problem is finding a website that has tons of traffic and is willing to share his website’s page.
i have very low earnings from adsense.. any tips? this is the blog: http://inday-stories.blogspot.com
how about you, are you earning well with adsense?
thanks a lot..
>> now the problem is finding a website that has tons of traffic and is willing to share his website’s page. < <
A big problem, I guess lol
Playing with Adsense is not easy. You shouldn't cheat them to earn a lot then getting banned
>> how about you, are you earning well with adsense? < <
No, not very good. But I satisfy with my work. Do not move so fast
now the problem is finding a website that has tons of traffic and is willing to share his website’s page. — Beijing 2008
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Helloooo, Sally! Tell me about it. What would be the advantage for them to do that for you. Why not just fill a page with your own Ads where you don’t have to share any revenue?
I don’t see the purpose. What am I missing here?
you won’t share the revenue you get. If you place your adsense ads on a website with high traffic all the clicks on your adsense ads containing your publisher ID will be credited to you. you get all the earnings. it’s not shared.
however, the one with high traffic who shares his ad space with you will lose some earnings as a result. But perhaps some webmasters would be willing to have their ad space shared among friends.
That’s a nice Idea.
One who has good traffics can earn too by selling that space to other publishers.
Why my adsense account still “waiting approval” whats wrong wit me??
that`s good news
Thats a good news…will help me in later years as I have just started blogging……
many article directories start using this
also Mixx.com does it but I think their tool is broken or something
didn’t work for me
@ googleholic
I have the same problem . First they said me , Your address should match with your blog address . Then when corrected , Your page should be at least 6 months old to sign up for adsense .Is anything like that??
Interesting. Not that I’d want to do that, but this could make for some interesting opportunities to rent ad space on other sites. Maybe someone ranking well for a keyword that would return high adsense clicks…
That’s good news as I’m actually building an AdSense revenue sharing website focused on reviews.
I’ve also coupled the 100% revenue sharing with a point system so that reviewers get the best deal around.
Keeps me motivated to pursue my endeavor!
Do you have any idea that how we can share Adsense between members of a blog or forum . I mean , any Wordpress plugin to share income between commenter/guest posters .
This is indeed one of the greatest of ways possible that can be tried out!
Whoa! Had no idea you could do that.. I’ll give it a try and see how things work out! Thanks!
VRy interesting to read it
thanks, this is definitely what I need for my new website
It was a great script sir. I learn a new function here, that is trigger_error() function. This script would help me much if i forgot which wordpress function i’ve ever modified using add_filter().
Thank you so much sir..