I publish articles on several article publishing sites which share AdSense revenue with its writers. They work by splitting the page impressions 50/50 (for example). This means that clicks recorded when a reader is looking at an article with Ads generated from my Google code will come to me whereas clicks recorded when the site's Google code will go to the site. Is there any method of checking that this split is functioning properly?
What confuses the issue is what Google counts as "valid clicks and impressions" reads don't automatically count as impressions... this could be because not all readers are served with ads due to the setting on their computers. It would be good to get some feedback from people who run AdSense revenue sharing sites
if yo are intersted in earning from adsense, then why not start your own site/blog and keep the entire earning? why publish articles on other sites and share the revenue? i understand you will have to promote your site but you have to do some promotion for your pages on those revenue sharing sites as well to get decent traffic anyways
the traffic and google ranking of the sites means I make more from them some days than my sites and blogs. Also, I can promote my blogs and sites from the articles. I can publish articles under any category on an article publihing site too - not have to stick to a finite niche. So 50% of something or 100% of nothing but building the 100% up.
What do you mean by "real info" - you don't have to post your name, address and telephone number! You can post almost anything on article sites - some of mine have top spot on google searches. Categories include: Celebrity Gossip Money and Investing Travel Writing Tips Humor Home and Family On Xomba (see my signature link) you can also publish review articles linked to any url (your own website pages for example). These have to be a minimum of 50 words. You can also publish articles about anything you like - subject to Google TOS - and these can contain links to your sites and affiliate landing pages. See my signature link to join the best performing article site (in my experience)