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Sharing Adsense space on a site

With 1,000s of people....

         

Karma

6:46 pm on Apr 21, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I've noticed more and more sites using forms of the Adsense shared revenue business model and there's some cracking ones out there too.

I'm considering developing a site using this very business model, but I'm worried about the risks in all honesty and I'm not sure if I'm just being paranoid.

Let say for example, it was a content writing website where 40% of all Adsense impressions were mine and the other 60% went to the member who wrote the page's content.

- From a member's point of view, would you consider adding your Adsense ID to some else's site?

- From a site/Adsense owner's point of view, would you feel safe display Adsense ads when there are many visitors that are willing to fraudulent click?

Would really like to hear what the more experienced Adsense users think.

londrum

7:39 pm on Apr 21, 2009 (gmt 0)

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the worst thing that i can think of isn't to do with fraudulant clicks, but someone writing something on a subject that google doesn't like.
you'd have to keep an eye on everything that appeared on the site to make sure it doesn't cover gambling and all that sexual stuff. that's a lot of work.

netmeg

7:47 pm on Apr 21, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I would not use my AdSense ID on content I don't write, commission, or otherwise wouldn't want to be responsible for.

I probably wouldn't be crazy about using it any place where I wasn't able to see the traffic patterns either.

Basically, you have to ask yourself - do you feel lucky? (channeling Clint for a minute there) Are the rewards likely to outweigh the risk of losing your account? If so, then go for it and mazel tov. If not - well, we wouldn't want to see you in here in a few months all upset because your account has been turned off.

Karma

7:52 pm on Apr 21, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Hmmm food for thought indeed.

The example I gave of all members writing content was really just a simple example, the actual idea I have is a little more complicated and all content would be pre-moderated.

Do I feel lucky? No, not really.

[edited by: Karma at 7:54 pm (utc) on April 21, 2009]