Adsense for multiple sites?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by zan23, Apr 7, 2006.

  1. #1
    I'm new to Adsense here, and I'm wondering if you just need to be approved once if you want ads on multiple sites.

    I just sent in my application for one site and am waiting for it to be approved.
     
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    Once your account is approved, you can put AdSense on all sites that you own, assuming each additional site conforms to AdSense TOS of course. No additional approval is necessary.
     
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    zan23 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks, that clears things up. I assume most people that are earning a lot through Adsense have placed their ads on multiple sites, rather then focus all on one site?
     
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    It's depending on people , Many of adsense publishers may make many site.
    So if they generating $1/site/day , and they have 20 sites. It is $20/day.
    But If someone devote themselves on one dynamic site. They can earn more
    For example , i heard plentyoffish.com got $10000/day from this site.
    Currently plentyoffish got 12000 visitors now online and all the day will get millions of impression
     
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  5. onedollar

    onedollar SEO Consultant for Hire

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    zan23, it depends on which type of sites they have. some have multiple sites while some are using adsense on just one or two.

    there are different type of successful adsense website owners. some make good money with one site while some like to spread their adsense income across different sites :)
     
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  6. zan23

    zan23 Well-Known Member

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    I think that I will just experiment with the sites I build. I'll try two sites total at first: one main site which I will work hard in promoting, and then have blog dealing with a niche topic.
     
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    Make sure that when you use multiple sites that you use channels to tell which sites you are making money from.
     
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    zan23, that's a good idea - experimentation is the best way to learn :)
    good luck :)
     
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    zan23 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks :) I will definitely experiment with many different sites I have, although I shouldn't expect to earn much considering it is my very first month using Adsense.
     
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    it's sure.
     
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    Hi Zan23,

    I think it's a good idea to experiment with your sites, and you can actually start earning money with AdSense pretty quickly if you do your homework. I'd suggest reading as much as you can (from reliable sources) about how to use AdSense on your sites, specifically with regard to placement, colors/blending, formats, etc.

    Hope this helps, and best of luck. :)

    Sam
     
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    I have adsense on multiple sites... but all the ads at the bottom have "Advertise on this site" which always displays only the URL of the first site I signed up to adsense. Does anybody know how to make the title come up as the URL the person is clicking from?
     
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    According to AdSense Support, you can only designate one landing page for any and all websites on which you display AdSense:

    From https://www.google.com/support/adse...&sourceid=aso&subid=ww-ww-et-asui&medium=link

    You do have the option of changing the landing page, however - so you could set up a "generic" page that would be applicable to all of your websites. You can access this in your AdSense account at: My Account -> Account Settings -> Onsite Advertiser Sign-up.

    HTH,
    Sam
     
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