Should The Government Require Google To Post Adsense Statistics?

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Should Google be required to to post what percentage of publishers make more than 100$ per month? Should they be required to publish the average amountt that a publisher makes per month?

This might be something like how those infomercials are required to post "results may vary" or "results not typical" or whatever they are required to say...

Aren't they required to say something? Why not Google? They can just get away with what ever they may or may not be getting away with??

Oh well!
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    • Hi Michael55555,

      Government involvement would be the quickest way to create a FUBAR situation.

      "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, "I'm from the government and I'm here to help." ~ Ronald Reagan

      Google doesn't make any earnings claims for their AdSense program so I see no reason they should have an earnings disclaimer. AdSense is the best program of its' type on the world wide web, why o' why would you want to mess that up?
  • Why in the world would they be required to do that?

    I'm sure every one of their competitors would love to get THAT insider information!

    The government needs to keep its greasy hands out of business.
  • I think there is not any requirement to show Google their secret. Publisher visits Google's official blogs time to time including me to know the aspects that effect their earning. So no need to disclose anything.
  • If you work hard and smart at Adsense, you will succeed. It is the same as any other business. 19 out of 20 will fail, but that 1 out of 20 that does succeed is the one who has the will not to fail.

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    Should Google be required to to post what percentage of publishers make more than 100$ per month? Should they be required to publish the average amountt that a publisher makes per month? This might be something like how those infomercials are required to post "results may vary" or "results not typical" or whatever they are required to say...