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pranavbhat
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Ad revenue sharing forum
hi guys,
just read about this forum being adrevenue sharing and just thought of giving my google publisher id in my profile, but wanted to ask you guys how many of you have done so, and have u ever been banned by google for doing it and if you have done it, how much have you made from it??
Thanks for answering!!
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| 05-14-2007 12:07 PM |
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RE: Ad revenue sharing forum
Here is some more info on ads revenue sharing http://www.nameslot.com/misc.php?action=help&hid=8
Moreover it is explained here if google will ban you for it or not: http://www.nameslot.com/misc.php?action=help&hid=10
I cannot disclose my own earning from the board. But the normal earning for one of my friend who is a member here on this forum was just $2 in 10 days.
I know it is very little. But then he didn't started many threads and haven't posted much. The revenue sharing algo of our forum is below:
By default 50% of the ads comes from board owner. That is me, myself :grin:
Other 25% of ads are displayed who starts the new thread. If you start new threads then 1 out of every 4 times your ads are displayed on it.
And remaining 25% of the ads are displayed randomly from the users who replies to that particular topic. This is for posts that are in that threads. If there are 4 posts then the chances of your ads being displayed are 25% of 25% of the traffic that the particular thread recieves.
Now let me show you how to get more ads displayed. You can choose relevant topics for domain names and start new threads in their respective sections. This gives you a clean shot at 25% of the thread traffic from our forum and even from the search engines which will crawl the thread and display it as search results. On an average most of the older threads have 1000 views. So 250 times your ads are displayed and even if at 0.5% Click through ratio the ads have been clicked by the visitors landing on that page then you get 2 clicks on it. Generating around a dollar or so and maybe more in some cases depending on the keywords.
So isn't a dollar in adsense a good income for starting one thread?
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| 05-14-2007 01:28 PM |
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| 05-14-2007 01:59 PM |
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| 05-14-2007 02:22 PM |
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RE: Ad revenue sharing forum
This is very useful information.
I plan on adding my AdSense information to my profile. I think that the concept is very good and beneficial to all of our users.
Actually, it would be a very good start for me to use AdSense here, but I don't have my first project up and running and do not have an AdSense account. How does a user decide which AdSense account to use for the profile, though? Do they randomly select, or is there a specific type of account - Individual account, as opposed to Business - that one is supposed to use? I am not familiar with the affiliation of AdSense, so I am not sure whether most users just have one AdSense account for all of their projects or if they register a different AdSense account to each project.
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| 05-14-2007 03:09 PM |
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| 05-14-2007 05:00 PM |
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RE: Ad revenue sharing forum
Thank you for the information, RCRiver.
Would it be a good idea to get AdSense by blogger.com or some other means to prepare for my upcoming projects?
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| 05-14-2007 06:09 PM |
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RE: Ad revenue sharing forum
i would suggest that you create a proper website and then host in on proper servers and then apply for adsense account, because it isnt like before. They have got stricter when it comes to approving adsense accounts.
I mean if u are rejected then it is only after the 7 or 8th time that u will be approved!!
Thats what happened to me!!
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| 05-14-2007 06:52 PM |
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RE: Ad revenue sharing forum
I think both the blogger.com and the personal website are good enough. But if you are going with anyone one thing is for sure. Get some content in before even applying for the account. They want to see good content and hard work in it. If your blog has 5 to 10 posts then it will get accepted in it. From the blogger blog.
Plus if you are going to make a private website then that would be real nice. But here also please do watch out for the content issue. Plus I think if you are new then don't hesitate to ask for a review in our reviews section right here on Nameslot Forum and ask others to check it out before applying so that you do not have to see a rejection letter from google.
Thanks.
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| 05-15-2007 12:31 AM |
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RE: Ad revenue sharing forum
Thank you for the advice, Nameslot.
I will be trying to figure out what the subject of my blog will be. I did not anticipate starting out like this, so I'm a little unsure of what to for a subject or topic!
I should probably research the concept of blog a little more. I understand how to write content marvelously, but I am a little wary when it comes to things like search engine optimization and the various keywords that you want the search engines to pick up on. I will be looking in the forums for different resources, but does anyone have anything that might be useful to put forward for a first starter?
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| 05-15-2007 09:36 AM |
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