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Q3 AdSense revenues 48%

         

HitProf

10:29 pm on Oct 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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"Revenue generated on Google’s partner sites, through AdSense programs, contributed $384.3 million, or 48 percent of total revenue, a 120 percent increase over the Network revenue generated in the same quarter last year."

[investor.google.com...]

Vegas21

11:21 pm on Oct 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Great find. Another interesting quote:

"TAC – Traffic Acquisition Costs or the portion of revenue shared with Google’s partners increased to $302.9 million or 79 percent of Google Network revenue. This compares to total payments to partners of $143.5 million in the third quarter of 2003, or 82 percent of Google Network revenue."

Even though Google's revenue and earnings from their growing AdSense network has skyrocked, they are actually keeping 3% more of the margin as compared to last year. I would guess that this is due to the increase in % of non-premium publishers who they only have to pay about 35 - 40% margin.

By the way, do non-premium publishers believe that they are still only getting about 35-40% of Google's margin? I only used that number b/c it has been used previously but I don't know if it is really accurate.

darkmage

1:21 am on Oct 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi

Here is a rough calculation I performed

I took 3 guesses:
1. The puerto guess: 80% revenue from the top publishes
2. The top publishes are all premium
3. Premiums get higher split than normal publishers.

Crunch, guess, whirl... ding!

Revenue split

Average across entire network 78.8%
Average revenue split for plebs: 55-65%
Premium: 75-85%

Also some others have mentioned seeing 3 cent clicks as the lowest, but the minimum AW bid is 5. This is 60%.

It's not even close to proof, just something to think about.

fidibidabah

5:55 am on Oct 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If it helps, I used to frequently get $0.02 clicks on one of my sites.

HitProf

12:05 pm on Oct 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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That's an even better find Vegas!

I've seen $0,01 clicks but I think I've seen $0,03 cent clicks on the advertiser site if I'm not mistaken (with $0,05 as minimum bid).

Undead Hunter

3:54 pm on Oct 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Well, if you add in the whole "site conversion" aspect, I think that would explain the $0.01 clicks.

Their system is too complicated to just split it to say, "publishers get 60%, we take 40%" or whatever. If a standard publisher's site is converting well for Google, they pay more, if not, they pay bottom of the barrel, or it seems like.

In any case the split is more generous than I would have imagined, on the whole.