3 Sites in 1 Adsense Account ?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by HZ-WebSol, Feb 25, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I want to know will it affect the earnings if I add 3 websites in One Google Adsense account?

    Secondly, how can we separate the earning of one site from other under One Adsense Account?

    Any Advice please.

    Regards
    HZ
     
    HZ-WebSol, Feb 25, 2010 IP
  2. Adpubster

    Adpubster Peon

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    #2
    Use channels to separate the three websites. Won't know about earnings until you try, presumably there would be more?
     
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  3. internetmarketingiq

    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    Yes no maybe.

    You can use as many sites as you want.

    However junk sites will pull your account earnings down. So no point in adding sites unless they are quality.
     
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  4. markov

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    There is no limit on the number of sites.
    You can track the performance by creating channels.
     
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    brandon93s Active Member

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    Each site will continue to earn independently and will not effect each other. If you had 50 websites in their own accounts, which you cannot do as having more than one account is against the TOS, then the collective earnings of all 50 accounts would be equal to that of the earnings of one account with the 50 websites. It makes absolutely no difference, and they do not effect each other in any way.

    As far as separating the statistics by website within adsense, this is very easy. You will have to set up individual adunits for each website, however. When you go to set up a new aduint, there is a step to add "channels". Simply create a new channel and make the new channel your websites name. Now apply this channel to all of the ads for that website. When you go to save these ad units, save them by their size and their website (the units name that is) so that you can easily re-acess the code at a later time. This is a good practice to get into, and will make for efficient ad handling and viewing of your performance statistics.

    I realize everything I just said was already covered, but I hope the elaboration is beneficial! :)
     
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    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    #6
    it may or may not. if one out of your 3 website is not doing well, then it can reduce your earnings for the other sites.

    you can setup URL chanel for each doamin to seperate the earnings. you can also pick ad chanels for each ad block on any one your sites. if you are using ad chanel and multiple ad unites on each site, you can name the chanels like SiteA-Sidebar and SiteB-Header, etc to identify them.
     
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  7. Biggboss

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    yes you can use as many sites or blogs for one adsense account just get good organic traffic for that site or for blog ...
     
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    There is no limit to put adsense code in many sites. if you get banned you can not put another code in these sits. Be careful while marketing your sites.
     
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    It's super easy to setup different channels for tracking. I don't see any reduction in earnings overall even with sites that don't do particularly well.
     
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    Agreed with WayReport.
     
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  11. akashvedi

    akashvedi Active Member

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    Yes you can do it.
    You can add unlimited sites to adsense account.
     
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    Using many sites for Adsense account is ok. There are many bloggers with more than 30 blogs, plus they join a few adsense revenue-sharing websites, such as hubpages.
    You have to use channels, otherwise you can see only the total page impressions and total clicks. If you are using blogspot, then dont worry, it's automatically done.
     
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  15. howtoblogformoney

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    What does channels mean here

     
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  16. Adpubster

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    URL or ad-specific channels...look in your Control Panel, it's a way of showing more details than just the overall clicks/earnings etc.

    As far as each site's earnings being independent of the others, yes, unless the common thoughts on smart-pricing are still valid, in which case a site that is smart-priced (doesn't sent quality visitors to the advertisers) CAN bring down the earnings of the other sites.
     
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    Yes as i am also running 5 sites from one adsense account so always see the quality of your sites not numbers.
     
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    Nonny Notable Member

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    #18
    Your blog is like a checklist of what is not allowed on sites displaying Adsense:

    - "warez" and links to copyright infringing downloads

    - hacking and cracking content (e.g. software to download Hulu movies)

    - promotion of "pay to" sites

    - no privacy policy

    If Adsense figures it out they will disable your account. You can choose to take that risk, of course, but it's not very nice to suggest others follow your lead without mentioning that they could end up having their Adsense account permanently disabled.
     
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  19. tonysoprano

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    you worry about 3 sites lol, i know people how uses the same adsense account on 100's of autoblogs for years and no ban hammer
     
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    1- Yes, you can use as many websites with a single Adsense account. It is no problem at all.
    2- To manage your site's earning, you can use channels.

    How to use Channels:
    Every time you setup ads, NAME it with your WEBSITE/URL to remember the channel for the next time you want to see the statistics.

    Hope this helps.

    Good luck,
     
    biznics, Mar 1, 2010 IP