Implement Adsense Revenue-Sharing in Multi-Author Blogger/Blogspot Blogs

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by zainali88, Feb 28, 2010.

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    If you have multiple authors on your blog then you can share the earnings exactly on the individual's percentage of the actual adsense revenue generated from articles that they have written.

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    Revenue sharing program on a blog, lets all the authors to put their own adsense ads inside the articles they write. In this way, an administrator doesn't have to pay its writers a fixed amount or share revenue from one adsense account on the basis of pageviews; when the admin and authors have their own separate adsense accounts, revenue sharing scheme eliminates the hassle of sharing the revenue equally and everybody gets his share with justness.


    I've made a detailed article on implementing this in your blogger blog, as there is no support of revenue sharing plugins as in wordpress.

    http://www.tipsotricks.com/2010/02/implement-adsense-revenue-sharing-in.html
     
    zainali88, Feb 28, 2010 IP
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    I just read your post! Could you tell me how to do this for Wordpress? I'm trying to learn how to incorporate a multi author/ adsense revenue share program. Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
     
    Carla Easley, May 3, 2011 IP
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    Thanks alot! I installed this plugin but now I'm facing a slight problem after I tried to configure it. I read the instructions found at http://www.webguide4u.com/create-revenue-sharing-website/ but i'm having a hard time configuring the plugin.
     
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