Publishers get paid

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  1. rmartish

    rmartish Peon

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    #21
    If Yahoo or Microsoft offers a better deal to there publisher I can guarantee it. Google will no longer be the king of online advertisements. Every adsense publisher would leave them for the better deal. It's about the feeling that google is just using there publishers.
     
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    #22
    So every Webmaster would put Adsense on his own page no matter what content is. No, because this goes against google's TOS.
     
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    #23
    When you have publishers trying to get in left and right (and get reinstated left and right) you can bet your bottom dollar that google isn't going to see any need to PAY them.
     
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    #24
    What Bigone? No because google's tos would still be in effect the only diffrence is that now they would actually treat there publishers with respect. Remember that google still has to approve your content. Solves your dilemma.
     
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    #25
    When you have publishers trying to get in left and right (and get reinstated left and right) you can bet your bottom dollar that google isn't going to see any need to PAY them.
    Only because google does not have competition. As soon as publishers have a choice let's see how much market google losses.
     
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    #26
    Actually that's part of the problem is that google does NOT approve the content. They only approve the site you use to apply to adsense with. After that, sky's the limit (until/unless the site gets investigated)
     
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    #27
    It's simple--

    If you don't like Google's system, payment methods, TOS, etc. don't participate. No one is holding a gun to your head.

    If you think there is a better way to do it, go out and convince some investors and start your own advertising network that is better than theirs.
     
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    #28
    I just hope google gets competition soon. They really need it and so do we.
     
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    #29
    Healthy competition is always a good thing. Something to think about, though, is that Google has really gotten a "two-for" here. They cleaned up their network (at least, that's the general plan/hope). What else did they do? They may be sending a herd of less-than-desirous publishers to Yahoo and other types of ad networks, thus striking a blow to their competition's networks.
     
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    #30
    That's exactly what I was thinking yesterday about the whole "banning" situation going on. MFA --> MFY & MFAC ... (Made for Yahoo and Made for Ad Center)... lol.
     
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    #31
    LOL, MFY...Buncha Muffys :)
     
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    #32
    Well I seen a lot of post in DP Forums with a lot of mad publishers. If publishers see a greener pasteurizers they will leave google and go with the competition. Google will be the one asking for publishers to come back.
     
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    #33
    I think you should be thankful to google for the opportunity that they give you and not complain so much. If there were no publishers google would just put advertisement on their search engine which is much more targeted and usually better prevents click fraud, and you would not have earned no money at all.
    Try to see also the better part of the program not only complain.
     
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    totalmasala Banned

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    #34
    i guess there is nothing like that cause they have give users to Advertisers and Adsense runs on amounts of Advertisers and they only want clicks!
     
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  15. Abhik

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    #35
    well, didn't get your question though.
    They have a minimum payout of $100 if I get you right.
     
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    #36
    I don't support this idea. But I would like to see an option to refuse ads that pay below a certain amount and instead serve the alternate URL. That would be great. Then those garbage MFA site ads that pay a few cents could be refused in their place another ad from another network served.
     
    geomark, May 21, 2007 IP