Adsense Content Publisher Get 68% Share | Google Financial Secrets Exposed
In the spirit of greater transparency with AdSense publishers, Google Inc has finally revealed the most kept financial secrets on how it splits revenue with other websites that show its online ads.
This is a great news for Adsense content publisher because in the past some say(guest) the sharing is from 25%- 50%.
In Summary:
1) AdSense for content publisher get 68% of the revenue from ads placed alongside articles and other content on Web pages.
2) AdSense for search partner get 51% of the revenue from Google’s ads shown next to their own search results.
Unfortunately there is no disclosure for mobile applications, feeds and games.
Just tell me what business you can do that will easily earn you 68% profit sharing?
Mind you, you do not have meet and convince people like in Direct Sales, in this business venture(Adsense content publisher)
You make USD$ Money with Adsense even wearing pajamas at Home!
Markus Frind has become a AdSense millionaire! 🙂
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Google AdSense Millionaire Markus Frind on Media Talk
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Markus Frind runs a free online dating website out of a back bedroom in Vancouver, Canada, called PlentyofFish.com. He’s also an AdSense millionaire. The site is billed as the largest one in the world run by an individual.
He recently rocked the Internet world when he posted a photo of his latest Google AdSense check for nearly $1-million CAD. Tampa Bay’s Media Talk co-hosts: Janet Sherer & Rob Tiisler.
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Markus Frind Interview – PlentyOfFish.com – nextMEDIA 2008
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Plentyoffish @ National TV – Canada
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Google reveals its financial secrets
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, California: Google Inc. has finally revealed one of its financial secrets and spelled out how it splits revenue with other websites that show its online ads.
The Internet search leader’s partners get 68 percent of the revenue from ads placed alongside articles and other content on Web pages.
Websites keep 51 percent of the revenue from Google’s ads shown next to their own search results.
The breakdown appeared Monday on one of Google’s blogs.
Google has always said its advertising partners keep most of the revenue, but has faced criticism for not being more specific about the commission rates.
The commission for ads shown next to general Web content has remained the same since 2003, Google said.
The rate for search ads has been in effect since 2005.
Most of the ads that Google sells appear next to its own search engine and other services that it owns.
The company keeps all that revenue.
Ads shown next to Google’s own services brought in $15.7 billion in revenue last year compared with $7.2 billion from marketing messages that Google distributed to other websites
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