Sharing AdSense Revenues

People who publish AdSense ads on their Web sites are always working to
find new ways to increase their earnings from AdSense ads. Usually, that
means creating new Web sites and blogs and then populating them with content.
That’s followed by upkeep on those sites, and over time it becomes a
full-time j-o-b.
Not everyone has time to keep up with all that, so some people who publish
AdSense ads on their Web sites have come up with an innovative way to
show AdSense ads without investing so much time and effort. This innovative
way is AdSense Revenue Sharing, and it’s just this side of legal, according to
the AdSense Program Policy.
AdSense Revenue Sharing is usually accomplished by setting up a forum in
which different people from around the world can contribute. Forums are
the message board systems you find all over the Web, and they tend to rank
pretty well in Google search results because they’re usually very narrowly
focused, and they change their content often, which is why so many sites
now have them.
The forum owners set up the forums so that users who also publish AdSense ads
can enter their AdSense account number to show their AdSense ads — based on
the number of times that the person wanting to publish their AdSense ads starts
and responds to threads within the forum.
For example, if you were to sign up to participate in the forum on Flixya.
com — a video-, photo-, and blog-sharing service — you could include your
AdSense Publisher ID during the sign-up process. Then, each time you post
on the site, AdSense ads could potentially be shown in association with your
post. The percentage of times your ads are shown is usually determined by
the forum owner and is dependent upon how you post — meaning how relevant
your posts are to the topic that you’re posting in — how often you post,
and what your status is — or how much you contribute to the community.
When your ads are shown on these sites, and other site visitors click through
them, you receive either a percentage of the earnings or all the earnings,
depending on how the site is set up. Flixya.com actually allows AdSense publishers
to keep all their AdSense revenues.
Of course, if you’re using this method to show your AdSense ads, you’re also
showing them against the site owner’s ads. The site owner will most certainly
run her own ads the majority of the time. If you’re looking for a way to boost
your income though, this might help — a little.
Your earnings from these types of AdSense Revenue Sharing schemes aren’t
high. The earnings might be enough to buy you a sandwich from the Dollar
Menu now and again, but you certainly won’t get rich with ad-sharing programs.
For starters, posting often enough to keep your ads in front of visitors
is a full-time job. Second, you’re not the only person showing ads at any given
time, so the competition for visitors’ clicks is pretty high.

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