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They've already tweaked the Ads by Google bit - has anyone seen better results as a result? I notice Jenstar (used to be a moderator of this forum)/Jensense has reported that Adsense publishers get on average 78.5% of what Google gets for the ads. Google's 22.5% share must add up to a fair few $$$ though even after expenses (eg serving the ads, running Adwords, email support, tax etc).
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Jensense has reported that Adsense publishers get on average 78.5% of what Google gets for the ads.
What?! It is the other way around. We get 20% they keep 80%.
I don't get that picture. I think this is something more serious.
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Jensense has reported that Adsense publishers get on average 78.5% of what Google gets for the ads.What?! It is the other way around. We get 20% they keep 80%.
She was referring to a New York Times article with an interview with Shawn Hogan of Digital Point. As the split has been previously discussed here too I'd like to point out that:-
a) high volume publishers (eg millions pageviews/month) from what I remember negotiate their own split
b) it's an average, although even the small publishers are getting 70%-80% (although no more than 100%) of the revenue Google gets
Jensense has reported that Adsense publishers get on average 78.5% of what Google gets for the ads.What?! It is the other way around. We get 20% they keep 80%.
She was referring to a New York Times article with an interview with Shawn Hogan of Digital Point. As the split has been previously discussed here too I'd like to point out that:-
a) high volume publishers (eg millions pageviews/month) from what I remember negotiate their own split
b) it's an average, although even the small publishers are getting 70%-80% (although no more than 100%) of the revenue Google gets
If you want to hear a real world example then start listening at minute 18 then listen for 10 minutes.
It may not be the deal you get, but it seems to be a better source than the hearsay bantered about around here.
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Kathesue - I was actually hoping todays maintenance was to fix the loading issue I have been experiencing that for several days on my own sites and on lots of others I have visited running adsense.
I am a bit out of active coding, but can that problem not be resolved by clearer HTML code? For example if you tell the browser how big a table is it will prerender instead of waiting for the adsense java script to load. I experience a delay in adsense code too, but the way the page is written it doesn't compromise content while waiting for external scripts.
Example:
<table> browser needs to figure out how big the content will be waiting for the content to load.
<table width="800"> browser is told how big it is.
<img scr="bla"> browser needs image to see the size
<img src="bla" width="800" height="800"> browser knows how big it's gonna be.
If a page stops loading cause it's waiting for external code, that should be correctable imo.
I don't know your code so these are just examples.
b) it's an average, although even the small publishers are getting 70%-80% (although no more than 100%) of the revenue Google gets
Are you sure about this? Why?
This has been discussed before here, and I presented a number of scenarios where small publishers indeed get way below the communicated "official" average of 75% (or whatever). Please have a look at message # 3249923 at WW.