Revenue Sharing Sites

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What do you guys thinks about revenue sharing sites like Hubpages and Blogger? In your experience, are you better off having ads or affiliate links on your own websites or on the revenue sharing websites?
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  • Profile picture of the author Tina Golden
    Both, when you can do it. Whenever you can, use those sites as feeder sites to funnel traffic to your main site. Blogger doesn't like it when you are obvious about just siphoning traffic but if you do it right, you can still funnel traffic.

    I'm pretty sure HubPages isn't crazy about the idea either but there are tons of revenue sharing sites out there. Not all require unique content, either, so it's a great way to repurpose content in order to get another backlink back to your main site and hopefully traffic.

    You can also use these sites to get subscribers and get them to the main money site through your list.

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  • Profile picture of the author DrGUID
    Write 1 clickbank hub to every 9 adsense/amazon monetised hubs and you'll be OK (my hubscore was 97 the other day).

    Hubpages get good rankings and the adsense clickthrough rates are excellent.

    I write hubs when I'm out of ideas for other marketing stuff to do - the recurring adsense revenue is nice.
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  • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
    Originally Posted by bigcat1967 View Post

    What do you guys thinks about revenue sharing sites like Hubpages and Blogger? In your experience, are you better off having ads or affiliate links on your own websites or on the revenue sharing websites?
    bigcat,

    There are trade-offs no matter what you decide to do. There are a million different factors (well, maybe not THAT many...lol) at play.

    and...both present as completely viable options or methods.
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  • I haven't seen a huge return from my revenue sharing accounts, however I think TMG said it best - great way to funnel traffic to your main site if you work it right.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Can someone explain how blogger shares revenue?

      Maybe I missed something in the past few years.
      Why on earth would you even want to share?

      I can only think of posting someone else's adsense code.
      Again, why?

      I share with nobody.

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  • Profile picture of the author bigcat1967
    Can someone explain how blogger shares revenue?

    Maybe I missed something in the past few years.
    Why on earth would you even want to share?

    I can only think of posting someone else's adsense code.
    Again, why?

    I share with nobody.

    Paul
    Paul - good point. So you basically put all your adsense/affiliate links on your own site(s) then I'm assuming?
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