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Google AdSense Revenue Sharing FAQ


Posted Date: 25 Apr 2007      Total Responses: 14

Posted By: Tony John       Member Level: Gold     Points: 2


Google AdSense Revenue Sharing - Frequently Asked Questions

What is Google AdSense ?

AdSense is an advertising system from Google, which allow people to make money from Internet by publishing various content in the websites.

I do not have a website. Can I join AdSense program and earn money?

Yes, you can. You can participate in revenue sharing programs offered by various websites like DotNetSpider.com. All you have to do is, post content in various sections of these sites. Even though you do not own a website, you own web pages in these sites by posting content. The pages posted by you will be considered as web pages owned by you and your AdSense account can be used in those pages to earn revenue for you.

What is AdSense revenue sharing ?

Google allows selected website owners to associate other AdSense accounts with them and share some of the Ad revenue with the associated members. This program is called 'AdSense Revenue Sharing Program'.

Is DotNetSpider.com approved by Google ?

Yes, we are officially approved by Google to offer AdSense revenue sharing program and share a portion of our revenue with the members. This program was officially launched on 22 May 2007.

Who can create AdSense accounts through DotNetSpider.com and make money ?

Anybody can create AdSense accounts through us. However, you will start earning revenue only if your registration is approved by both Google and DotNetSpider.

What is DotNetSpider.com revenue sharing program ?

You can post content in DotNetSpider.com and we will show AdSense Ads using your associated AdSense account in the pages which contain content posted by you. You will get a share of the revenue from those Ads.

How much revenue DotNetSpider.com share with me ?

As per the instructions from Google, we are required to share at least 25% of the revenue from the Ads served using associated accounts. But we will pay you 90% of the revenue to you for a period of 1 year from the date you posted the specific content.

Who pays the revenue to the member ?

The payment is made directly by Google to the member, usually in the form of cheque. DotNetSpider.com is not involved in the payment process.

How long I will earn the revenue ?

You will earn revenue from each posts for a period of 1 year from the date you posted the content. For example, if you write a product review on 15 November 2007, you will get revenue from that page until 14 November 2008. If you post another article on 25 Dec 2007, you will get revenue from that page until 24 Dec 2008.

If I post product review, will I continue to get revenue for 1 year ?

You will get revenue from each of your posts for a period of 1 year, provided:
  • Your post is approved by DotNetSpider.com
  • You continue to login to DotNetSpider.com and contribute some content at least once in a month.
  • Your AdSense account is still valid with Google.

If I am an approved member, will you pay 90% of the total revenue DotNetSpider.com makes from AdSense ?

No, we will pay you 90% of the revenue generated from the Ads served using your associated account in your content pages.

How can I be assured that I will get my share of the revenue ?

You can track the revenue through the AdSense control panel in DotNetSpider.com or by directly logging into your AdSense account in Google AdSense website http://www.google.com/adsense/. We do not store or track this information in our database. The Ad clicks, impressions and revenue are tracked directly by Google and payment is made by Google directly to you. Google will only pay our 10% commission. We can retrieve your earnings information, but cannot make any changes to your earnings data or personal information like Payee name and address.

Can I click my self on the Ads in my pages ?

According to the Google AdSense Terms and Conditions, clicking on your own ads for any reason is prohibited. Failure to comply with this policy may lead to your account being disabled. For more information, please visit the AdSense Help Center entry on this topic at http://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=23921

My friends like to help me to make more money by clicking on my Ads. Is this allowed ?

Clicks on Google ads must result from genuine user interest. In order to ensure a good experience for users and advertisers, publishers may not request that users click the ads on their sites or rely on deceptive implementation methods to obtain clicks. Please refer to the AdSense Program Policies and https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=23921 for more information about encouraging clicks and what practices to avoid.

Can I invite my friends to view my web page and click on the Ads in my pages ?

You are welcome to invite your friends to view your content pages. However, requesting anyone to click is strictly against the policies. Read more about the Google AdSense program policies here https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=48182.

How do I know if I am approved ?

After you complete the registration process, you will get an email from Google. You must complete the steps mentioned in the email and Google will verify your application. Once your application is approved by Google, DotNetSpider.com team will review your application and approve it (or, reject). If your application is approved by both Google and DotNetSpider.com, you will automatically start earning revenue for your contributions in DotNetSpider.com.

How do I know my current revenue ?

After you are approved, you can login to your AdSense control panel in DotNetSpider.com and view your earnings summary. Alternatively, you can login to your account in Google AdSense website and generate detailed reports regarding your AdSense revenue.

How can I join this program and start earning revenue ?

You can visit our AdSense section and register for a new account. Click here to register for AdSense revenue sharing program.

Join AdSense Revenue Sharing Program






Responses

Author: deepthi rathod    07 May 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2
quite helpfull but still confusing


Author: Asha Mathews    19 May 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2
Deepthi,
Please let us know what is the confusion and we will try to clear it. Thanks for your feedback
Asha Mathews
web master


Author: Kapil Dhawan    26 May 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2
is the revenue comes for each click of the page? or each click for ad



Author: Asha Mathews    26 May 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2
Kapil,
Please have a look at this link
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=48182&sourceid=aso&subid=ww-ww-et-asui&medium=link
Asha Mahews
web master


Author: M. Irfan    29 May 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2
If I am using same adsense id in other sites also, so how could you differenticate the adsense revenue?


Author: Asha Mathews    29 May 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2
hello Irfan/Kapil,
when you log into www.google.com/adsense/ using your login and password you can track the revenue you earn from each site
It is given on a site to site basis so ther wont be any confusion on from which site the revenue is coming.
google adsense payment differs for click on th page and ad but there is payment for both.Please go through the link i have given above to get more details.
I think this answers your question.
Asha Mathews
web master


Author: Satyanarayan SushilKumar Bajoria    15 Jun 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2
Hi,
Is their any formula for calculating ad sense revenue,because i am unable to understand it.


Author: raj kumar    18 Jun 2008Member Level: SilverRating:     Points: 2
hi,

Google gives some Money to the website owner for each click. The money of click is not fix it depends on the ad. suppose an ad is being shown on dotnetspider when anyone reading a particular topic click on that ad. Google will check whether the click is genuine. if yes some money is given by Google.
if ad is from your adsense account and click is decided at $1.
90 cent goes to you. 10 cent goes to dotnetspider for their service.

Regards
Raj


Author: Gaurav Agrawal    19 Jun 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2
Hi,

Good information.
But I have a question that i have registered in GoogleAdSense yesterday but still my application is not approved by google. So anyone can tell me how many days google normally takes to approve a application.

thanks
Gaurav Agrawal



Author: raj kumar    19 Jun 2008Member Level: SilverRating:     Points: 2
Hi,

It takes 3-4 days.

Regards
Raj


Author: Gaurav Agrawal    20 Jun 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 2
Hi,

Good information.
My application is approved by Google but not approved by DotnetSpider.
So anyone can tell me how many days DotnetSpider normally takes to approve a application.and I want to know that revenue starts when approved by dotnetSpider?

thanks
Gaurav Agrawal


Author: Ashish verma    22 Jun 2008Member Level: BronzeRating:     Points: 2
Its a great opportunity to earn both revenue and knowledge together by just submitting responses and posting resources.


Author: subaganesh    25 Jun 2008Member Level: SilverRating:     Points: 1
I want it to be clear

sir


thanks
Suba [www.computerleaders.co.nr]


Author: Tony John    25 Jun 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 1
subaganesh,

What is not clear for you ?

- Tony


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