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I hear that google does not pay 100% adsense revenue if it is applied on Blogger blog. Google also share the adsense revenue. Is it true?
#adsense #revenue
  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    Why would they pay you 100%? Don't they deserve a little something?

    Has google become Santa Claus?

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    • Profile picture of the author Thomas De
      Not only on blogger, they give you never 100%. They have the avertisers and give you just a comission for the clicks.

      It´s fair, isn´t it?
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  • Profile picture of the author seekyt
    You earn 68% of what someone pays for a click, and Google collects the other 32%. For AdSense for Search, you earn (I believe) 51%. These figures have only recently been showing up in your AdSense account, but this was announced a few years ago.

    Aside from that, Blogger does NOT share revenue with you. A site like HubPages shares revenue in the following way: 60% of the time, your ads are shown, and 40% of the time, their ads are shown. This works by generating a random number between 1 and 100 every time the page is loaded. If the number generated is lower than the percent of revenue you receive, your ad is shown. If the number generated is higher than your share of the revenue, their ad is shown. Or vice versa.

    Blogger does not do this, nor do they split the revenue anymore than it is already split. Your ad is displayed 100% of the time. It would be unfair of Blogger to take any money since they are owned by Google, and technically already receive a 32% cut.

    I hope that helped.
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    • Profile picture of the author mkl3377
      Wow I never knew hub pages did that. So for a $1 click you only get paid 40%of the 68%?

      That sucks


      Originally Posted by seekyt View Post

      You earn 68% of what someone pays for a click, and Google collects the other 32%. For AdSense for Search, you earn (I believe) 51%. These figures have only recently been showing up in your AdSense account, but this was announced a few years ago.

      Aside from that, Blogger does NOT share revenue with you. A site like HubPages shares revenue in the following way: 60% of the time, your ads are shown, and 40% of the time, their ads are shown. This works by generating a random number between 1 and 100 every time the page is loaded. If the number generated is lower than the percent of revenue you receive, your ad is shown. If the number generated is higher than your share of the revenue, their ad is shown. Or vice versa.

      Blogger does not do this, nor do they split the revenue anymore than it is already split. Your ad is displayed 100% of the time. It would be unfair of Blogger to take any money since they are owned by Google, and technically already receive a 32% cut.

      I hope that helped.
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      • Profile picture of the author David Bleidt
        Originally Posted by mkl3377 View Post

        Wow I never knew hub pages did that. So for a $1 click you only get paid 40%of the 68%?

        That sucks
        this is actually not true. for a 1$ click you might get 1*68%=0,68$ or nothing. they will show either your ad your theirs. if someone clicks when your ad is shown then gratz. if their ad is shown so ... they got the money

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        • Profile picture of the author paulgl
          If you have google adsense, obviously google shares the revenue.
          So not sure what anyone means by blogger not sharing revenue.

          Obviously that is what the thread is referring to. If not, then there
          is no revenue on blogger. It is ad-free unless YOU add them.

          If you don't care to share anything, you can sell your own stuff.

          Funny how people think a free service should be paying people to use it.

          Amazon can be integrated as well, but that's not owned (yet) by google.

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  • Profile picture of the author bigcat1967
    I think G is more than fair on what they give. A lot better than Amazon anyway...
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