ad-revenue sharing for Google AdSense publishers | articles=content , affiliates=traffic, content+traffic=money
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What you do:
1. Post your article here and tell us your AdSense PublisherID
2. You will get an URL, e.g. http://yonda.org/12345/any-text-you-choose
3. Link to that URL from your website/blog/forum, OR recruit other people to promote your article
1. Post your article here and tell us your AdSense PublisherID
2. You will get an URL, e.g. http://yonda.org/12345/any-text-you-choose
3. Link to that URL from your website/blog/forum, OR recruit other people to promote your article
What you get:
1. Your article hosted at yonda.org, which contains your AdSense Publisher ID
2. Free marketers for your article (yes they will promote your article for free)
3. Money when your ad is clicked
1. Your article hosted at yonda.org, which contains your AdSense Publisher ID
2. Free marketers for your article (yes they will promote your article for free)
3. Money when your ad is clicked
"But the traffics will be very low!"
Yes. That's why we need other people to promote your article.
You can write great articles.
Some other people have excellent marketing skills.
Let them promote your articles to get more traffics, which equals more money!
Some other people have excellent marketing skills.
Let them promote your articles to get more traffics, which equals more money!
"Why would they want to promote MY articles??"
Because they get to put their own AdSense PublisherID in your articles.
It is in their interest to drive people to your articles -- to earn money.
They are your "affiliates".
It is in their interest to drive people to your articles -- to earn money.
They are your "affiliates".
"OK... So we share the ad-space, right?"
Correct. Each article will have two ad-units: one for you and one for your affiliates.
There is a 1% (one percent) chance that yonda.org will display its own ads instead of yours.
In other words, you have 99% probability for your ad-units to be displayed.
There is a 1% (one percent) chance that yonda.org will display its own ads instead of yours.
In other words, you have 99% probability for your ad-units to be displayed.
"Two ad-units? Why not three?"
This is to maximize your earnings (and your affiliates').
Sometimes less is more and we believe it applies in this case.
Sometimes less is more and we believe it applies in this case.
Now, the technical stuff.
Let's say you have submitted an article and you get this URL: http://yonda.org/12345
In that example, 12345 is your ArticleID.
In that example, 12345 is your ArticleID.
We know Google looks at the URL to decide the topic of a page and serve related ads.
So, if you write about the amazing Pink Elephant, you can link to: http://yonda.org/12345/the-amazing-pink-elephant
Modify the URL as you wish: http://yonda.org/12345/you_can_put_any_text_here.htm
So, if you write about the amazing Pink Elephant, you can link to: http://yonda.org/12345/the-amazing-pink-elephant
Modify the URL as you wish: http://yonda.org/12345/you_can_put_any_text_here.htm
You MUST put some descriptive text at the end of the URL.
If you've got an affiliate, their URL would be: http://yonda.org/12345-789/funny-pink-elephants.php
(in this case, 789 is the affiliate's ID and the affiliate can also use his own text)
(in this case, 789 is the affiliate's ID and the affiliate can also use his own text)
Now what happens when there is no affiliate?
You still get one ad-unit, and yonda.org will act as your affiliate.
This is to prevent abuse of the system:
This is to prevent abuse of the system:
Suppose you've just created a nice article about Pink Elephants.
Someone found it and he thinks your article has got some potential to be monetized.
Then he submits your article as his own; we never know, we will just accept his submission.
Someone found it and he thinks your article has got some potential to be monetized.
Then he submits your article as his own; we never know, we will just accept his submission.
Will you be happy with that? No.
That's why the author's PublisherID must be different than the affiliate's.
Whether you are an author or an affiliate, you get the same number of ad-unit.
That's why the author's PublisherID must be different than the affiliate's.
Whether you are an author or an affiliate, you get the same number of ad-unit.
It doesn't matter if your content is copied!
Even if they re-publish your article, they will only get one ad-unit.
It is easier for them to just become your affiliate and network with you.
Even if they re-publish your article, they will only get one ad-unit.
It is easier for them to just become your affiliate and network with you.
And when my affiliate gets another affiliate?
You will lose your share of ad-units.
Your affiliate will get one ad-unit, and her new affiliate will get one.
Hey, you still earn plenty when your affiliate promotes your articles!
Your affiliate will get one ad-unit, and her new affiliate will get one.
Hey, you still earn plenty when your affiliate promotes your articles!
Pretty fair. This system is great!
Of course it is :)
You, the author, get some people to promote your articles,
the affiliates get some content to put their ad in,
yonda.org hosts the whole system.
the affiliates get some content to put their ad in,
yonda.org hosts the whole system.
It's a win-win-win solution for all of us.
Standard disclaimer:
1. We reserve the right to edit or delete your submission at our discretion (but we will rarely do so)
2. yonda.org is not affiliated with Google in any way -- we don't even know anyone at Google!
3. We are not responsible for click frauds or anything that is outside our control
4. You want to make money, yonda.org wants to make money, we all want to make money
5. Let's play fair, help each other and profit from this together!
1. We reserve the right to edit or delete your submission at our discretion (but we will rarely do so)
2. yonda.org is not affiliated with Google in any way -- we don't even know anyone at Google!
3. We are not responsible for click frauds or anything that is outside our control
4. You want to make money, yonda.org wants to make money, we all want to make money
5. Let's play fair, help each other and profit from this together!
Contact us : yonda.org@gmail.com