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Hey All,
I just heard about revenue sharing forums, where members can essentially earn revenues on the quality of there posts. This can be done because having better threads, that get more views can earn more money for the member creating the thread. As a community, it becomes a win-win situation for both the community and the members as it promotes discussion. Has anyone heard or know anything about this? I think it could be a real great thing if it was possible.
Thanks:mrgreen:
I just heard about revenue sharing forums, where members can essentially earn revenues on the quality of there posts. This can be done because having better threads, that get more views can earn more money for the member creating the thread. As a community, it becomes a win-win situation for both the community and the members as it promotes discussion. Has anyone heard or know anything about this? I think it could be a real great thing if it was possible.
Thanks:mrgreen:
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There are a couple of webmaster forums that do revenue sharing with Google AdSense. For example, if you have a Google AdSense account (for your own website), you can plug your account number into your profile. Then, whenever someone views a thread, part of the time it will be the account number of the thread starter, part of the time it will be the account number of a random poster in the thread, and part of the time it will be the forum owner's account number ... hooked up to the Google AdSense seen on the thread.
Of course, this really only works with webmaster forums. Additionally, I'm pretty sure it violates Google's terms of service, but I'm not 100% on that.
Of course, this really only works with webmaster forums. Additionally, I'm pretty sure it violates Google's terms of service, but I'm not 100% on that.
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Originally Posted by cscgal
Of course, this really only works with webmaster forums. Additionally, I'm pretty sure it violates Google's terms of service, but I'm not 100% on that.
Google must be aware of this and yet it did not take any action against those who use this practice.
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yeah i think google allows this kind of sharing because theres tons of website that are offering revenue sharing.
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Originally Posted by cscgal
I'm pretty sure it violates Google's terms of service, but I'm not 100% on that.
Hmm. To be honest, I'm not sure how Google would even be able to detect revenue sharing. The ad that appears on the page uses Google's JavaScript code exactly as Google specifies. Doing revenue sharing doesn't involve breaking Google's code, nor does it involve any trickery. The ad on the page is plain JavaScript with an AdSense ID, like any other ad.
Of course, I've been wrong about Google before, which is why I ask.
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Originally Posted by dolphins
As a community, it becomes a win-win situation for both the community and the members as it promotes discussion.
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Originally Posted by dolphins
Has anyone heard or know anything about this? I think it could be a real great thing if it was possible.
Next, the only difficult step. You query the database when a topic is viewed. You get the IDs for the person who started the topic. Then, using PHP's echo statements (or print, whatever your system uses), you write out the Google AdSense JavaScript code, plugging in the IDs of the topic starter. The page is sent to the person's browser, the JavaScript is run as usual, and Google serves an ad for that ID. If someone clicks an ad, Google credits it to that ID, not yours.
After that, you can get pretty fancy. You can plug in your own values if the person who started the topic never entered an ID. You can do yours 50% of the time, and theirs 50% of the time. You can do it randomly, based upon anyone who posted in the topic. You could tie it to their reputation or karma. Lots of ways to do it.
-Tony
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What Do Women Want? - dating advice for men, from women
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Originally Posted by playkid
yeah i think google allows this kind of sharing because theres tons of website that are offering revenue sharing.
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oh yea just put my adsense code in digitalpoint forum god my daily revenue from DP is around $7 this works
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I think its a great too to increase forum activity.
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