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One AdSense account - two websites

         

ProudMoroccan

4:32 pm on Jan 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I have learned from an old thread that it's possible.
My question is: When you're logged to your adsense account, well the revenues be separated by website? Or it will just show them as a whole?

benevolent001

4:36 pm on Jan 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld

its all up to you , if you want it to be separated use different channels for each of the website

if you want combined data just dont use channels

ProudMoroccan

4:40 pm on Jan 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Sorry for the typos, I couldn't edit my previous message.
I never understand what was that channels thingie all about, thanks for pointing to it. But will that make them separate payments as well?
NB: Although I signed up to adsense a few months ago, I still didn't get my first payment. I am still getting to know it.
- Thanks for your welcome -

benevolent001

4:41 pm on Jan 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Adsense will pay combined check to you for all of your websites , when you reach $100 or more

gamiziuk

4:43 pm on Jan 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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The payments are all counted together. (One $$ check)

The channels are only for giving you the ability to track which web site is producing better traffic/money for you.

ProudMoroccan

4:45 pm on Jan 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I knew about the obligation to reach 100$ to get a check, but the channels details is new to me. Thanks :-)

Now I'll get to ask other question related to getting traffic and attention :). (I'll look around first. I should open a new thread, right?)

By the way, am I am not receiving notifications for this thread although I chose to?

Pengi

5:07 pm on Jan 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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By the way, am I am not receiving notifications for this thread although I chose to?

I'm guessing, but it probably takes a little long before the notifications reach you.

There are two types of channels you can use in AdSense. URL channels are the quickest and easiest to set up. Each site (or a directory or page within a site) can be set up as a separate channel. As soon as these are set up, Google will start collecting data for you (i.e. it doesn't work retrospectively).

Custom channels can be created, but these require the channel ID to be recorded within the AdSense code on each page. This can be a lot of work to add after AdSense has already been added to a page.

PS Welcome to Webmasterworld one of the best two public forums for Web publishers using AdSense and AdWords.

[edited by: Pengi at 5:10 pm (utc) on Jan. 7, 2007]

benevolent001

5:24 pm on Jan 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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@pengi

Which is the other best forum?

ProudMoroccan

6:38 pm on Jan 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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For the notification:
It just took them a little while to get to my inbox, and they are not as many as the replies received here. But it's no big trouble right now, since I am writing just in this thread, but wondering for later..

For adsense channels:


Each site (or a directory or page within a site) can be set up as a separate channel. As soon as these are set up, Google will start collecting data for you (i.e. it doesn't work retrospectively).

I just set up channels. I will get back to you if I have any problems to understand any tiny details, confident to get help from you all :-)

No need to mention that I am new to all this, and my questions may sound too simple to you.

Out of topic - and okay, I am making it short -
The website I added is a blog I just launched. My website is a new one, so during the past 4 months it didn't get far from 10 bucks.