Forum Moderators: martinibuster
My stats ::
Number of sites : 50
Age with adsense : 1 year
Apx. daily number of clicks + - 10 before Feb 2005 above :: 100
Used to make before Feb 2005 above + - $100 :: $4K
Making avg. last months above + - $100 :: $1,500
Country :: UK
Avg daily click apx. now :: 500
Reason I think for up/down : Google keeps a tab on non US publisher on not to cross a limit of per month $.
Please respond to these questions for us to compare, because I don't see too many non US in UPS club here except for 1 or 2. My traffic got increased , I know a lot more now (offcourse due to webmasterworld :) ), but my earnings have decreased , no matter what I try it will increase for a day, but then smart pricing will come next day and I will back to $50/day from $150. It's understood becuase I have 50 sites so i cover lot of topics. Please let us know your aproximate stats for us to compare.
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Number of sites :
Age with adsense :
Avg daily click apx. before Feb 2005 above + - 10 ::
Used to make before Feb 2005 above + - $100 ::
Making avg. last months above + - $100 ::
Country ::
Avg daily click apx. now ::
Reason I think for up/down :
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IMHO there is no evidence that it is more difficult for non US publishers to reach the UPS status than for US publishers. I do not know the country of origin of most posters as I do not know the amount of money they earn, and to be honest I am not interested in it.
If you focus on good content, that the advertisers are willing to pay for, and you are getting good traffic, you will reach the UPS status eventually.
Jenstar, thanks for editing post , i was thinking of editing it myself too :)
Are you sure that ALL your traffic comes from USA and Europe? My understanding is that your hosting location might mean you get more local traffic and therefore a different ad mix. Ads of interest to India, for example, tend to pay much less than those appealing to US markets (in my limited experience).
I can see how perhaps EPC maybe higher in certain countries than others, and how some advertisers may target specific countries and neglect others but suggesting G penalises non-US based AdSense accounts just does not stand up to rational or business related logic imho.
IMO lot of established sites of Non US based publishers won't be getting same $/click just because of this tap.
I know 37 people (US publishers) personally, who are or were in UPS club at one time or the other.
I don't know even one publisher Non US publisher who is in UPS club.
These are the maximum earnings I know of people ::: For UK I think max is $7K. In India max tap is $4k. In hongkong $6k. If you are making more than this then let us know.
Even if G had to declare these to the IRS or whatever I do not know the rules on that so will take your word on it, why wouldn't they, they are making more money.
This is not a one man operation.
Google has only one goal, and that is to increase profits for its shareholders.
Now, if quality (Canadian, British etc) website can bring millions of quality customers to US advertisers, I see no reason why would Google penalize them?
For example, I have foreign exchange account in the United States. Why? Because if I trade in the US, I don't have to pay taxes. But, if I trade in Canada, I do have to pay taxes. Now, if you think that American advertiser does not want people like me to invest in American economy, you are wrong.
yet only one person has actually stated that they make the required amount and another has stated that they do it occasionally. Perhaps either our members are shy about revealing their earnings or the assumptions being made are wrong and VERY few Non US are in that club.
Is that right Dantol, Canadians don't pay tax on business conducted abroad? If so you are very lucky :-)
No, it's not true. Depending on particular case situation, either you end up paying taxes to Canada, OR you pay taxes to the U.S. If you aren't paying to one or the other, it IS tax evasion.
Not to mention that if you "do business" within the U.S. google has different requirements (e.g. US. tax ID).
If you get caught, it's big trouble. And these days, scrutiny of money/banking is at an all time high. You may get away with things for years, but when you get busted, the longer you got away with it, the more likely you are to not want to bend down to get the soap.
(just as an aside, I had to deal with Canada CCRA (like the IRS) because they mistakenly believed I had not declared some U.S. income. Not a major problem, because everything WAS declared. The two countries share a lot of information regarding income.
Google (and I am one of their most tenacious critics) are a company worth (according to the stock market anyway) over $80 billion. They do not care if you are based in Cornwall, Chicago or Cairo. The AdWords bids go in to their computers, and your site gets targeted ads. You get a cheque based on the bids, clicks and impessions you put out. It is preposterous to think there is a guy doctoring your account based on your geographical location.
Take it from me there is not a limit put by Google on UK cheques of $3k per month. Conceivably they have not realised that Cornwall is part of the UK, but happily AdSenseAdvisor, nor indeed any Google employee, ever reads anything here, so I feel safe in making this geographical statement.;)