I thought Google Adsense limits to 3 units per page. You have a ton. Is that allowed (because I'd love to implement that too.)
EDIT: Source
FYI, Google has a DMC take down request page for copyright owners, if your content was stolen, this is the form to use. It not only can remove content from google, but the site can lose a source of revenue: adsense.
There is also another page if you are not the owner but still wish to report the abuse
I'm half prone to not post this as reddit can often be ruled by it's own mob, however, it is pretty clear that funnyjunk is also stealing from reddit.
Hello reddit,
I just wanted to chime in. SocialBlade is my site so first thanks for submitting it here :) But to address two things I saw in the comments.
1) The range is as it is because the CPM (basically how much each view is worth) varies depending on the types of ads partners put on their videos and what countries the people are watching them from. Most partners should make around the middle of the range but the highs and the lows are there to accommodate the wide range of partners.
2) To address partners being able to disclose how much they make I point you to the adsense TOS (which is how they handle the payments): "You may accurately disclose the amount of Google’s gross payments to You pursuant to the Program" See https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms section 7 if you don't trust my quote. Basically in short its widely said that they can't say how much they make but thats wrong :)
Anyway the site offers many stats on youtube and the ESTIMATED earnings are just that. Mostly to compare what your own channel could make if you were a partner and get a feeling of how many views = how much $$.
Let me know if you have any other questions :)
Edit: Just so you know, the estimated earnings is currently using a range of 0.5 - 3.0 for the CPM so that means 50 cents to $3 per 1000 views basically. From partners I've talked to their earnings fall within the range displayed.
Those guys are just talking theories. all YouTubers have different rates based on where they get their views from. America and UK are worth a lot. Africa is not
I just went to read the TOS of adsense. https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms
IT does say that you cant share click through rates but it doesent mention anything for total income. Also supporting the fact that you can share total income is http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2005/05/15-common-mistakes-by-google-adsense-publishers/
So yeah. Did you read the TOS lol
FYI, Google has a DMC take down request page for copyright owners, if your content was stolen, this is the form to use. It not only can remove content from google, but the site can lose a source of revenue: adsense.
There is also another page if you are not the owner but still wish to report the abuse
I'm half prone to not post this as reddit can often be ruled by it's own mob, however, it is pretty clear that funnyjunk is also stealing from reddit.
According to the terms and conditions
https://www.google.com/adsense/new/localized-terms
"... you may accurately disclose the amount of Google's gross payments resulting from your use of the Services. .."
Bullet point 4:
> We’ll handle the process of billing the advertisers and networks. When ads are seen or clicked, you’ll automatically earn money. You get paid once you’ve accrued a certain minimum amount.
I don’t think I suggested turning ads on for buzzfeed. I do however have Reddit whitelisted. A site doesn’t have to be clickbait for you to spend a lot of time on it.
Just a heads up, it's against the AdSense Terms of Service (which covers YouTube earnings) to disclose earnings alongside conversion info; this may or may not cover showing specific videos and view counts alongside each video's earnings, so be careful.
See: https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms
Specifically:
Section 7: "You agree not to disclose [...] click-through rates or other statistics relating to Property performance [...] you may accurately disclose the amount of Google’s gross payments"
You can go HERE to report their abuse of AdSense! Just scroll down to the bottom and fill out what you need.
There is functionality to block the advert here, you may be able to block the advert if you can get the link which the ad takes you too.
Edit: And provided it always takes you to the same link.
There are basically two ways, if you post videos somewhat regularly you will be allowed to "monetize" your videos, which basically means you can use Google AdSense ads to make money per view or click on your video. Almost anyone with a YouTube account can do this. I am unsure as to exactly how the selection process works but my account was recently enabled for this feature and I have very few videos.
The second way, and much more lucrative way, is through the YouTube partner program which you have to apply for. I am unsure, again, as to the exact selection criteria here but basically any major YouTube channel which post videos on a daily/weekly basis and regularly gets tens of thousands of view per video and have a lot of subscribers seem to get accepted. The easiest way you can know a channel is a YouTube partner when they have an image/logo in place of the usual username spot. The partner program is similar to the standard monetization program except you get more features. As I am not a partner I am unsure as to all of the exact benefits.
Basically, if you become YouTube partner, and are able to regularly crank out videos that are getting 100k+ views each, it can become pretty lucrative. It is all based on a percentage of the Ad revenue generated which Google pays you.
TL;DR - You get a percentage of the ad revenue for ads viewed on your videos/channel, if you get lots of views/subscribers you get a good chunk of money.
There is no non disclosure contract youtube partners have to sign. You only have to agree to adsense terms which is how they handle payments and if you look at the adsense TOS you see that you are able to legally disclose how much you make, just not the innerworkings, i.e. what your actual cpm is, how many ad impressions, etc. But the TOS is quite clear you can disclose the sum.
See paragraph 7 https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms "You may accurately disclose the amount of Google’s gross payments to You pursuant to the Program."
As FiveEarthMinutes posted earlier, http://socialblade.com/youtube/user/FPSRussia will give you an estimate at least.
Remember to never ask for clicks on ads. Google is very anal about this and if you ask for clicks in any fashion they will kick you out of the program in a heartbeat. You can read the full Google Adsense ToS (see especially #5 "prohibited uses").
Good luck, love your vids.
Edit2: Spend your time trying to produce awesome content that people want to watch. If you can achieve that, the views, clicks and money will follow.
Edit3: Edited some more. :)
No clue if this direct link is valid for anyone else, but worth a shot: http://..painfullylongurl
Those ads are typically Google AdSense. It doesn't pay a lot. If you get millions of visitors you might make a few thousand dollars a month. But you can absolutely sign up for Google AdSense and start getting paid, it's open to anyone.
The real answer, though, is that you make way more money building websites for someone else than you do trying to make money off your own.
Your local hair salon, your neighborhood Thai restaurant, your local preschool - they all need websites. You can make a few hundred for a basic site with just links and images, or tens of thousands for a really custom site with a client portal and a bill paying system. Learn to make mobile apps and you can make even more. That's where the money really is.
> 9, Confidentiality
> You agree not to disclose Google Confidential Information without our prior written consent. "Google Confidential Information" includes: (a) all Google software, technology and documentation relating to the Services; (b) click-through rates or other statistics relating to Property performance as pertaining to the Services; (c) the existence of, and information about, beta features in a Service; and (d) any other information made available by Google that is marked confidential or would normally be considered confidential under the circumstances in which it is presented. Google Confidential Information does not include information that you already knew prior to your use of the Services, that becomes public through no fault of yours, that was independently developed by you, or that was lawfully given to you by a third party. Notwithstanding this Section 9, you may accurately disclose the amount of Google’s gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
-- https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms
Basically speaking, it's a TOS violation to share statistics, but it isn't a violation to share your final income.
Amazon has some ads on their site but most of them link to other parts of amazon. This news is not for those but for Amazons ad network, similar to Google AdSense. They will no longer be able to put flash up on to their advertising network.
Werbung kam in dem Fall von Google AdSense, erkennbar an den Buttons oben rechts. Der Standard kann also diesmal relativ wenig dafür.
Pro-Tipp für's nächste Mal: AdSense erlaubt auch Feedback. Close-Button rechts oben bei der Werbung antippen und dann dann als Grund "Irreführende Werbung" oder so auswählen.
I just took a peek through their Terms and Services under these links:
https://www.youtube.com/t/terms
https://www.google.com/adsense/new/localized-terms?hl=en_US
I can't find anything in there that would suggest any violation of the terms that YouTube provides. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong, spot, but I'm curious if you'd be able to help me see where they mention it.
I have found, however, that it would be considered an illegal act in Canada under the Competition Act.
https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=be381e19-94f9-4a7e-846f-71095aba0ca9
To get you started:
https://www.google.com/adsense/
Not sure if you've ever played around with this, but basically you sign up, pick the size/shape of the ad you want to place on your site (you can even pick text or image, and make the text match the colors of your site), then place an ad or 10 on your page and get paid every time one of your readers clicks an ad.
There are a zillion ad networks (I just picked google since you'd probably trust them), try searching around for "Highest Paying CPM Advertising Networks" and you'll get articles like this. Best part is, you can have a few ads from each network on each page, so you can diversify and see which one is serving up the most relevant ads.
Pay close attention to the settings for each one, though. You probably don't want a network to place pop-ups, pop-unders, ridiculous talking ads, insane flash ads, sex ads, etc.
Also, here's a pro-tip I learned the hard way (my google AdSense account is currently suspended after I used it for 3 days): Don't implement ads if your audience hates ads, is passionate or generally immature. I placed a single banner ad at the top of a videogame forum I ran years ago, and the readership abused the ads (i.e. clicked repeatedly because they hated them) and Google shut me down right away for abuse. Because my readership hated ads and had a lot of free time, I can never use google AdSense again.
Edit - Another idea - Amazon Affiliate program (if you ever link to Amazon). Also, maybe become an Audible affiliate: http://www.audible.com/affiliate-intro
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Što se tiče toga da li su reklame na sajtovima tj. samo jednom sajtu odličan vid zarade... Pa ne znam da li bih mogla da se složim sa tim. OVDE možeš da izračunaš kolika bi odpr bila tvoja zarada. Imaj na umu da će ti u početku biti jako teško da promovišeš taj sajt, tj. posećenost će biti jako mala.
Slažem se sa tim da su ti za zaradu mnogo bolja opcija Instagram i Youtube, a da sajt napraviš sa strane, čisto zbog profesionalnosti i zbog opširnijeg objašnjenja, koje će pojedini čitaoci tražiti.
https://www.google.com/adsense/new/localized-terms
"... you may accurately disclose the amount of Google's gross payments resulting from your use of the Services."
Never heard of such problem. You have no choice but to contact Adsense either they will resend you the code or verify it right away. Link: https://www.google.com/adsense/start/get-started/contact-sales/#/
Good luck.
To start earning money, you must link your Youtube account with Ad Sense. Go to Google's Ad Sense Page and Sign Up.
https://www.google.com/adsense/start/#/?modal_active=none
You will be asked to provide some personal information, including your bank account, as your earnings will be transferred electronically. Once you finished all that up and are approved, you can begin earning your cash. The minimum threshold is $100 before the middle of the month.
https://www.google.com/adsense/
https://www.google.com/intl/en/doubleclick/publishers/welcome/
I could go on. In all cases, you stick and ad tag in your page and go. They then fill ads from themselves and sometimes other networks. If any of those networks lets in a malicious ad, it can display on any page that uses them.
While it's possible to block ads, it is not always a simple process, and can only happen in reaction to it showing up. You don't pick an allowed list of ads at all, so the idea that it's their fault for "hosting malicious ads" is just untrue.
Google makes ad money from people using the internet. Any time you search google and a huge amount of websites uses ads through google adwords/adsense. Any service they offer is going to be tied to the internet somehow and no doubt stuff they want to do in the future will require large amounts of bandwidth.
It's directly in the interest of Google for fibre infrastructure, it just happens that it's also good for us too. Yes, it's to shame other ISPs, no it's not for PR.
It's not. But every time it comes up, someone that doesn't know anything about it just regurgitates what they heard someone else say.
It might be true for some networks, but after skimming over a couple of contracts for the big networks it seems pretty uncommon.
Even when partnering directly with Google/YouTube you're allowed to say how much you make, and just not allowed to share specifics like click-thru rates.
>Notwithstanding this Section 9, you may accurately disclose the amount of Google’s gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
To clarify terms - Partnered with YouTube means you have verified your account, enabled 15+ minute videos, that sort of thing. Partnered with an MCN means you've signed a contract with an MCN.
Yes to monetize videos you need to be partnered with YouTube - you do not however need to be partnered with an MCN.
You'll need an Adsense account to monetize your content, and you'll need to link that to YouTube under monetization settings
Do bear in mind one of (if not the only) benefit you'll get from partnering with a half-decent MCN is that they'll pay out without any sort of threshold. Adsense pays out when you hit a threshold ($100 US, £60 UK, unsure elsewhere) - That being said I'd still recommend not signing up to any MCN without being thoroughly sure that's what you want to do. Don't sign any long term contracts or anything like that unless you're absolutely 100% sure you want to.
Feel free to ask any followup questions if I've missed anything :)
Edit: On the "safely" remark - Yes you should always double check to see if there's a policy allowing you to monetize a game. If not (e.g. it's a game by an indie dev) just get in touch with them via email and ask! They rarely bite, worst they can say is 'no' - and why would you want to promote someone saying no to free advertising anyway :P
It is possible to disable/enable monetization per video, it's not an all or nothing - you're covered if someone only allows you to use their game and not monetize for example.
Copyright wise, you're still under the same rules as you would be without monetization, don't infringe on anyone's copyright and you're golden!
Sorry can't help, but just an FYI - I think it's against the Adsense terms to show your click through rates, earnings, and such. You may want to remove those photos.
See section 9: https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms?hl=en_US
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I believe that these might be more useful for you:
https://www.google.com/adsense/
Thanks for playing!
> 2) YouTube doesn't like people giving away how much they get from AdSense
That is completly wrong, I don't know why it gets constantly repeated over and over again.
>9 Confidentiality
>[...] Notwithstanding this Section 9, you may accurately disclose the amount of Google’s gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
>https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms
It is usually the MCN contract that has an NDA on those figures.
In case you didn't see my comment on someone else's comment, I highly recommend that you read their terms of service to remind you of what you've agreed to and to see if there is anything in it that would relate to your situation.
FYI, Google has a DMC take down request page for copyright owners, if your content was stolen, this is the form to use. It not only can remove content from google, but the site can lose a source of revenue: adsense.
There is also another page if you are not the owner but still wish to report the abuse
I'm half prone to not post this as reddit can often be ruled by it's own mob, however, it is pretty clear that funnyjunk is also stealing from reddit.
You will need to monetize it somehow. The easiest way is to just ads from a service like Google adsense.
Even better would be working with businesses that match the traffic of your site and sell adspace.
>I didn't know the ads that can't be skipped costed more
It's the same principle across the entire marketing industry - the more space billboard takes (more time ad occupies) the more you pay.
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>Do those ads cost more than skippable fifteen second ones?
This field is very complex - You are dealing with loads of variables.
Example:
*Location >> Pepsi skippable ad cost more when displayed in Switzerland than USA
*Ad field >> Realstate ad is more expensive than a Call of Duty(game) one.
...and so on.
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This is what people use to create ad campaigns - have a look around.
https://ads.google.com/intl/en_us/home/#!/
*or just look at any Youtube video that shows how to use it.
FYI:
https://www.google.com/adsense/new/localized-terms
> 11. Confidentiality You agree not to disclose Google Confidential Information without our prior written consent. "Google Confidential Information" includes: (a) all Google software, technology and documentation relating to the Services; (b) click-through rates or other statistics relating to Property performance as pertaining to the Services; (c) the existence of, information about, or the terms of, any non-public beta or experimental features in a Service; and (d) any other information made available by Google that is marked confidential or would normally be considered confidential under the circumstances in which it is presented. Google Confidential Information does not include information that you already knew prior to your use of the Services, that becomes public through no fault of yours, that was independently developed by you, or that was lawfully given to you by a third party. Notwithstanding this Section 11, you may accurately disclose the amount of Google's gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
You can find your earnings on AdSense itself (https://www.google.com/adsense). In your YouTube Analytics, you'll find a guesstimate of your earnings on a more realtime basis.
Your MCN will pay the outstanding balance according to their payment schedule. It doesn't matter that you left, you're still going to get the money you're owed.
> Si ma sui TOS di Google nessuno polemizza.
Io polemizzo :D ad esempio mi sta sul cazzo che Google installi dei cookie ai miei utenti e mi imponga di richiedere IO il consenso in sua vece (paragrafo 8)... cosa assolutamente non richiesta dalla normativa italiana sui Cookie per la quale io sarei solamente un intermediario tecnico e non legale (leggi come: non posso prendermi io la responsabilità legale per il mio fornitore esterno).
E pur non volendo accettare quella clausola del cazzo, mi tocca accettarla perché loro stanno in posizione dominante ed i TOS sono prendere o lasciare.
Come vedi questa cosa succede anche senza toccare l'aspetto morale della questione.
L'ho detto e lo ripeto: il problema qua non è chi sceglie di sottostare alla posizione dominante, ma chi ne abusa.
https://www.google.com/adsense/start/
Also a ton of websites put this script on all of their pages:
I do not think it is a secret how they target ads. I forget exactly how they do it but I think it might be based on Google Analytics data.
Now on r/conspiracy, people actually point out advertising suggestions based on something they said with their phone asleep. That is definitely sketchy.
My teammate and I were joking when we were looking at the Android Emulator log this week because it was spamming something about the microphone. Perhaps it is recording even when you are outside any app.
It's not a breach of contract.
From section four "Changes to our service; Changes to our agreement" of the Adsense Localized Terms > We may add or remove functionalities or features of the Services at any time, and we may suspend or stop a Service altogether. We may modify the Agreement at any time.
From section Ten "Termination" > Google may at any time terminate the Agreement, or suspend or terminate the participation of any Property in the Services for any reason.
Go to https://www.google.com/adsense/
Log in to your account. On the line "Finalized earnings" click on the right on "view payments".
On the left pane click Payment settings.
Click "+Add a new payment method"
Enter the bank information of the account where you want to receive the payment and save.
At the end of the month if your total earning exceed the threshold set (by default $100) you will receive your payment directly in your bank account after a few days it takes to process.
In an nutshell there are advertisers & publishers. Publishers are websites (like plug.dj) that have an audience to serve ads to. Advertisers are companies that want to get their message in front of an audience. In this case there is also 3rd party involved (a broker) that matches publishers with advertisers. The advertiser pays the broker to place their ads on publishers websites and the broker pays the publisher a commission while skimming a bit off the top for their service.
We are using Google AdSense as the broker and you can read all about them here: https://www.google.com/adsense/start/
Yep, open Adsense.
https://www.google.com/adsense/app#home
They will come on the 21st or the next business day if that's the weekend, so expect something tomorrow. My January one was: sent on Jan 22, 2015
Also check
https://www.google.com/adsense/app#payments3/h=BILLING_SUMMARY
Firstly - be careful sharing performance data. This is against the terms of the program. If you have read of https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms you will see that it includes the following:
"You agree not to disclose Google Confidential Information without our prior written consent. "Google Confidential Information" includes: (a) all Google software, technology and documentation relating to the Services; (b) click-through rates or other statistics relating to Property performance as pertaining to the Services;"
If you are serious about adSense it is well worth reading through those. Too many people end up on forums whining about being banned "for no reason" because they didn't.
With regards to your specific performance though it is hard to say what is normal as things vary so much from site to site. However your page RPM is way below average. That is because your CTR is so low.
Looking at your site there is no surprise that you have a low CTR. The ads are not immediately visible and are positioned away from the content. Try to get 1-2 units above the fold and think about where the user will actually be looking on the page. I think you'd notice a big difference.
Yeah it's right. You added your account to adsense.com But if you want to be really really sure about it go to your settings on youtube.com -> channel -> Monetization (https://www.youtube.com/account_monetization)
then click on "Review or change AdSense association" link. You should see this phrase: "You currently have the following AdSense account associated:" with your ID number below.
If that you did everything alright! :)
in adsense.com you can just see something a little chart where is linked youtube.com, not such an information. but if you want to see it go there https://www.google.com/adsense/app?hl=en_US#asfeSiteManagement (adsense.com->settings->site management)
I use adsense.com to see the real money I gained ("Current balance" ->is on the home page) Youtube.com will send you money once a month, about 12th-15th day.
When you reach at least $100 you can withdraw it. (when you reach $10 you can put your bank account information)
as far as i know you can make one on the ad sense page, once it's hooked to a bank account or paypal(if you don't mind losing $20 a month) and it should be set, only a few months but you have to make sure you are consistent in uploads, once a week is a good hobbyist start.
Link to adsense to make sure you are getting the right one: https://www.google.com/adsense/app#home
Wanted to say the exact same thing. It is against AdSense's Terms of Service to ask people to click on the advertising. See section 5 https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms
> Invalid activity is determined by Google in all cases and includes, but is not limited to...
> ...clicks solicited or impressions generated by payment of money, false representation, or requests for end users to click on Ads or take other actions
Not that you have anything but good intentions, its just that Google does not allow what you are doing. I would suggest out an alternative way of doing it :)
Hey, basically you need to set up your own web hosting, I don't know any american suppliers off hand, check with your local geek, but something like: http://www.easyspace.com/web-hosting
That company has pretty simple control panels that let you set up a blog easily - then you start hosting your content there rather than imgur (who are making money on ads through you).
Then use Google to provide you with ads: https://www.google.com/adsense
They'll give you a bit of code to paste onto your blog, and then you get access to their control panel where you can see the number of visits and clicks on your ads. You'll get paid for views as well as clicks on to your ads. How much you'll get is complicated, but you can learn more from their site.
That should get you started, give me a shout if you have any questions.
FYI, Google has a DMC take down request page for copyright owners, if your content was stolen, this is the form to use. It not only can remove content from google, but the site can lose a source of revenue: adsense.
There is also another page if you are not the owner but still wish to report the abuse
I'm half prone to not post this as reddit can often be ruled by it's own mob, however, it is pretty clear that funnyjunk is also stealing from reddit.
Hello,
It is still possible to succeed in life if you change your mindset. Think about all the Internet-based businesses like Google, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok... These companies are multimillion-dollar enterprises. How can you profit from these successful companies? That's your new mindset. Take time to find the answer to that question. Check out how people are making money with Google AdSense, and you can do the same.
Yeah, if these four top publishers got together and made a unified subscription service with a functional, non-shitty app, or even a free legitimate service with ads, they could make plenty of money.
300 million hits a month and they're asking for 400 million yen? They would easily make 10 times that much with regular AdSense, or even more if they handled it themselves.
Google ads dont generate any revenue unless they're clicked on... https://www.google.com/adsense/start/
Who clicks on ads these days? They're losing no revenue. Just use Patreon if you want to support people.
Google is not just a search engine, but also a web ad distributer
So they're involved on that front, too.
The ultimate fault is the folks trying to make a living off of ads instead of just using them to sightly reduce costs.
You need to sign in to the Adsense account you set up from your YouTube channel. You must have done that because it is required for monetization.
When you sign in, AdSense will show $0. AdSense doesn't show estimated revenue from YouTube
After the month is over your estimated revenue from YouTube week be finalized and transferred to your AdSense account. December estimated earnings from YouTube will he finalized between January 10-15.
Once you have $10 (or equivalent) earnings in AdSense, they will mail you a postcard with a PIN to verify your address. Right now, double check that the address in your AdSense account is correct, because you will not be issued a payment until your address is verified.
Also when you AdSense earnings reach $10 you will be prompted to set up a payment method. It varies by country, but in most countries it's EFT or wire transfer into your bank account.
You may also need to enter tax information depending on what country you are in.
So, the bottom line is that you should sign into AdSense every week or so at least to keep an eye on the status and whether there are any actions you need to take.
Sign in here https://www.google.com/adsense
Its usually Js code snippet that is provided by the ad aggregator, and inserted into your web page by you.
AFAIK, the JS scripts periodically polls the backend server for new custom content and displays them in the elements added by the code snippet
For example
https://developers.google.com/custom-search-ads/web/code-generator
Adds
Place this code in the <head> tag on your page. <script async="async" src="https://www.google.com/adsense/search/ads.js"></script>
<!-- other head elements from your page -->
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> (function(g,o){g[o]=g[o]||function(){(g[o]['q']=g[o]['q']||[]).push( arguments)},g[o]['t']=1*new Date})(window,'_googCsa'); </script>
And they also ask for this to be added to the body
<div id='afscontainer1'></div>
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
var pageOptions = { "pubId": "pub-9616389000213823", // Make sure this the correct client ID! "query": "hotels", "adPage": 1 };
var adblock1 = { "container": "afscontainer1", "width": "700", "number": 2 };
_googCsa('ads', pageOptions, adblock1);
</script>
I'm using Google Adsense, specifically the AutoAds feature, which automatically place ads. Best solution I've found, as I don't have to bother about manually placing them. I also understand they might bother some people, but, for now, this is the only solution I've found to pay for the servers.
Facebook and Google have hundreds of data scientists, engineers, researchers, etc. They also have have tons of data from their billions of users, as well as very large computing powers. That's why they can provide the services for themselves.
Other companies don't have all this, they just use external tools to place targeted ads on their own websites, like Google Adsense
For Google Analytics, you need to include a privacy policy that, at least:
For AdSense, I don't know. But the AdSense website might have some useful information.
Create a site catering to a niche that has a big, dedicated enough following but is not so niche that only a handful of people care about it. Make it the best site of any website that covers that topic. Post high quality content frequently on a regular basis. Monetize the site with Google AdSense by putting ads on your pages. Create a Facebook page that drives traffic to your website and use Facebook ads to strategically drive more targeted traffic to your website. If you can get a million unique views across the various pages of your website every month, that will equal about $75,000 per year: https://www.google.com/adsense/start/#!#calculator
First, AdWords is where you pay for ads. Now called just Google Ads.
AdSense is where you put ads on your site to make money.
You can go to https://www.google.com/adsense/start/#!#calculator and use their income estimate calculator.
> 11. Confidentiality
You agree not to disclose "Google Confidential Information" without our prior written consent. "Google Confidential Information" includes: [...] (b) click-through rates or other statistics relating to Property performance as pertaining to the Services [...] notwithstanding this Section 11, you may accurately disclose the amount of Google's gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
So I can disclose gross payments but not CPM. What counts as a gross payment? The total amount earned by the video? Or just the monthly deposit?
There's absolutely nothing here:
<!doctype html><html lang="en"><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8"><meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"><link rel="shortcut icon" href="data:image/x-icon;," type="image/x-icon"><title></title><script src="https://www.google.com/adsense/domains/caf.js" type="text/javascript"></script><noscript><style>#content-main{display:none}</style><div>For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are the <a target="_blank" href="https://www.enable-javascript.com/">instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser</a>.</div></noscript></head><body><div id="contentMain"></div><script type="text/javascript" src="https://d1hi41nc56pmug.cloudfront.net/static/js/main.5473c6d4.js"></script></body></html>
I tried with url, and it shows the favicon, but also show the old bookmark favicon on top of it. Also, this is not very convinient way, because i can't change the size of the favicon. This is the code:
#PlacesToolbarItems > .bookmark-item[label="Adsense"]::before{ content: ""; display: -moz-box; width: 16px; height: 16px; background-image: url("https://www.google.com/adsense/start/images/favicon.ico") !important; } #PlacesToolbarItems > .bookmark-item:not([container]) > label{ display:none !important }
My only suggestion is that you look up how to add Google Adsense Ads to maybe the very top, and very bottom. You shouldn't do something you're good at without getting paid!
I haven't tried or heard of anyone trying for awhile so I don't know what their threshold was. The smallest site we host that has wordpress gets 80k+ views a day. You might as well try getting it though. It's simply going here :
https://www.google.com/adsense/start/
There are a few other folks out there. You can try revcontent or maybe adsupply, although they don't do traditional banners. I honestly don't know of any good banner companies that don't throw crap on your site though other than adsense.
https://www.google.com/adsense/start/
Dude, stop talking about things you don't understand. I already explained, you can literally just sign up for ads (through numerous providers not just Google). It is NOT a chicken and an egg problem to get ads.
https://www.google.com/adsense/new/localized-terms?gsessionid=YY4l0qCTZRQmbf19Sp7RUILsL9QkuYTh
Section 6. 2nd paragraph.
>If you breach the AdSense Terms or Google suspends or terminates your Account, you (i) are prohibited from creating a new Account, and (ii) may not be permitted to monetize content on other Google products.
Section 6. 1st paragraph.
>Google may at any time, without providing a warning or prior notice, temporarily suspend further payments on your Account, suspend or terminate the participation of any Property in the Services, or suspend or terminate your Account because of, among other reasons, invalid activity or your failure to otherwise fully comply with the AdSense Policies.
Either his payments were put on a "temporary" hold for 7 years and he was lying, or he is doing something else.
What could something else be?
I have a feeling since Machinima closed in January 2019, that dave has been using khet's name on an adsense account. Since they are married now, it's technically legal, but I think Google would see it differently.
Also, he can't monetize his YouTube videos anyways since:
>not be permitted to monetize content on other Google products.
If Google wanted to make an example out of him, they would, but so far nothing has happened. Maybe he is small potatoes, but if you get enough small potatoes, you can fill a bushel.
Use AdSense. It's Google's own advertisement system.
The advertisements are made to be relevant to what the content of your website. For example, if you are selling hoodies, the ads portrayed would be relevant to apparel of hoodies.
Just look at Google's official webpage of AdSense here.
With enough views getting to several hundred dollars sounds realistic. Once you make over $100 a month you will be paid from Google AdSense every month. Google AdSense is the network I use myself and this is the goal I want to work towards. I want to apply to Mediavine. But my blog is way too small right now and I need to grow a lot.
My blog is six months old. I received 2000 views and sessions in February. The money I am making right now is too low to brag about or get excited. Most days I make somewhere between nothing and one dollar. I made about $7 total last month.
I need a lot more views to get to the point to make what my RPM (how much money I should make in 1000 page views) says I should make in a day. Until I get at least over 1000 views a day my earnings will be low. I do expect to get paid once by the end this year though. A small payment, but it means a lot to me personally. At least I will be able to cover my hosting cost with it.
I need to write more content and get more blog posts indexed. My blog is about a subject without any real affiliate potential (that I know of). So, I am focusing on getting as many views as possible.
I don't see things being that different at the one year mark. I may make more money but I don't plan on making my goal in a year. Reminder my goal is to make $100 a month. It really depends on if I write posts that do better than I think and how many views I get from social media. I am not blogging expert though. I am sure more experienced people could have much more growth in the time I started my blog.
You can put adsense or another distributor on your website to scale perfectly to however many views you get.
There's a reason even small websites have ads. There is no mythical number of visitors you need to hit to even have advertising.
Then you get your first copyright notice and guess what? You're going to have to play by the same rules youtube does.
Oh, you can fight it of course. You can protect every instance of copyright infringement you want to the death. Then they'll drag you to court and you'll be a defendant, not just "the helpful local website owner". Because you specifically facilitated their infringement.
Targeted advertising through adsense. Simply visiting or searching for WISH will tell advertising companies you are interested. So they will send you ads like this.
This link from Google.com, https://www.google.com/adsense/start/resources/quality-adsense-revenue.html#/, "3 Types of Sites That Have Quality AdSense Revenue" lists "A Free Online Tool Site" as number three, with a GIF maker as an example. I have adsense on a basic webapp myself.
I think it's a policy violation when you use adsense in a mobile app that just displays a webpage (Cordova, phone gap, etc. i.e. technologies that basically just package a webpage into a mobile app).
From the Adsense Terms of Service page:
> 11. Confidentiality
>You agree not to disclose Google Confidential Information without our prior written consent. "Google Confidential Information" includes: (a) all Google software, technology and documentation relating to the Services; (b) click-through rates or other statistics relating to Property performance as pertaining to the Services; (c) the existence of, information about, or the terms of, any non-public beta or experimental features in a Service; and (d) any other information made available by Google that is marked confidential or would normally be considered confidential under the circumstances in which it is presented. Google Confidential Information does not include information that you already knew prior to your use of the Services, that becomes public through no fault of yours, that was independently developed by you, or that was lawfully given to you by a third party. Notwithstanding this Section 11, you may accurately disclose the amount of Google's gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
Read this description of Wordpress, Wordpress.ORG and Wordpress.COM.
You sign up with an advertising network and they give you code to insert into your page templates. An example of network is Google Adsense. Some networks may require you to meet a minimum amount of traffic per month to participate.
You reach your audience by marketing your blog. Google the keywords "blog marketing." Don't bother buying a book or paying someone online for the secrets to the universe. Everything you need can be found free online, and you should also follow Reddit discussions.
You do not need to ask permission to link to another website. The Internet would grind to a halt if people did that.
> (Google doesn't allow me to tell you how much)
This isn't true. You're definitely allowed to say the gross revenue you've generated. It's explicitly stated in the AdSense Terms & Conditions.
>Notwithstanding this Section 11, you may accurately disclose the amount of Google's gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
https://www.google.com/adsense/new/localized-terms?gsessionid=PcjGfBgw8d6EnDZn3mv2N_JH2So2Jgl_
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Google ads. Just search google ads sense. Pretty much what is it is your allowing google to place small banners ads on your site and depending on traffic or clicks you make money. Which is why a lot of blog sites that sell nothing have tons of ads on the sites.
https://www.google.com/adsense/start/#/?modal_active=none
Best of luck !
There could be bugs in their API and all that anonymized data isn’t really completely anonymous. Then there’s this in the adsense privacy policy:
> Please note that Google may disclose to third parties personally identifiable information about you for the purpose of approving and enabling your participation in the AdSense Program as described in the Terms and Conditions.
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=9898
Not being hostile here, but I take that to mean you really have nothing to back it up except conjecture, is that right? You stated it like it was a fact, but Google has always run ads. I don't know where you got the idea that they don't.
I run an adblock plugin myself so I don't see many, but not only do they put sponsored results right at the top of their search results, but they also provide tracking and analytics as well as business/HR services through their accounts. I myself am a paid Google customer - I use it for mail hosting for my business for one thing. If I wanted to target a specific audience searching for my personal services, I would use Google's AdWords to get seen. You would choose a set of keywords and select from a deep, deep set of demographics to get more laser-focussed on your market than any other advertising service in history, and then you can pay a subscription or pay-per-click which is more popular.
They serve ads on their search pages and on many other affiliated sites through their second service AdSense.
The best way to see your actual numbers is to go to AdSense directly. Once you are there do the following:
Performance reports > Common Reports > Products > Hosted AdSense for Content.
I'm not entirely sure what Nich was referring to when they suggested getting a new AdSense. I just wanted to make sure you understood the metrics for YouTube Red.
If you want to know what your "actual" numbers are from AdSense you can do the following:
Go to AdSense. Click on Performance Reports > Common Reports > Products > Hosted Adsense for Content. This will give you a break down that is far more accurate.
Side note: this will not work if you're with an MCN. You'll have to use your MCN's Dashboard.
If you want to see your actual numbers do the following.
Go to AdSense. Click on Performance Reports > Common Reports > Products > Hosted Adsense for Content. This will give you a break down that is far more accurate.
Side note: this will not work if you're with an MCN. You'll have to use your MCN's Dashboard.
From section four "Changes to our service; Changes to our agreement" of the Adsense Localized Terms > We may add or remove functionalities or features of the Services at any time, and we may suspend or stop a Service altogether. We may modify the Agreement at any time.
From section Ten "Termination" > Google may at any time terminate the Agreement, or suspend or terminate the participation of any Property in the Services for any reason.
In simpler terms and this is an example average, but we typically earn .63 cents to a $1.32 per 1k views (CPM/RPM). Your AdSense account is updated each month on the 15th. You complete a W2 (tax information form) when you create your AdSense account and a 1099 is sent to you if you reach a certain amount per year. AdSense does a payout once your account reaches the $100.00 dollar threshold. How you're paid (direct deposit/mail in check) all depends on how the account was setup.
If you want to know how much you're making on your channel then you can do the following. Go to your AdSense Account.
Performance Reports > Common Reports > Products > Hosted AdSense for Content
AdSense is calculated each month on the 15th. Estimated is really just an estimate. The "average" amount earned is roughly .67 cents to $1.23 per 1k views.
If you want to see your "actual" totals then go to AdSense Login. Click on Performance Reports > Common Reports > Products > Hosted AdSense for Content. Then you'll see your actual figures.
creators just perpetuate that myth because they dont want to tell people how much they make. or maybe they actually believe that and never bothered to read the terms and conditions before signing up.
https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms
>Notwithstanding this Section 9, you may accurately disclose the amount of Google’s gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
so youre absolutely allowed to say how much you make. just not specifics like click-thru rates which are the kind of thing most people arent going to care about anyway
Given the existence of https://html5up.net/, https://pages.github.com/ and https://www.google.com/adsense/start/, giving a big cut to someone else instead of monetizing your content yourself, is just ignorant.
i'd also ban the cloakers (cloakers are paid advertisers) that abused Google's AdSense business model.
https://www.google.com/adsense/start/#?modal_active=none
>We've had long-standing policies prohibiting AdSense publishers from running ads on sites that help people deceive others, like a site where you buy fake diplomas or plagiarized term papers. In November, we expanded on these policies, introducing a new AdSense misrepresentative content policy, that helps us to take action against website owners misrepresenting who they are and that deceive people with their content.
>In 2016, we saw the rise of tabloid cloakers. Cloakers often take advantage of timely topics—a government election, a trending news story or a popular celebrity—and their ads can look like headlines on a news website. But when people click on that story about Ellen DeGeneres and aliens, they go to a site selling weight-loss products, not a news story.
I think you're overthinking this whole thing - or I'm not understanding what you're trying to achieve here.
The owner of the website typically offers ad slots to vendors who provide their own markup, analytics, and impression tracking systems. If you haven't looked into it, check out adsense and DFP.
https://www.google.com/adsense/start/
https://www.doubleclickbygoogle.com/solutions/revenue-management/dfp/
DFP abstracts away most of the complication, or at least helps compartmentalize it a bit. You define what your site has to offer in terms of ad space, and DFP delivers ads to those spots.
You mentioned WordPress in your OP. There is a DFP plugin you can use to literally drag and drop ads into your widget areas once you've configured your account. Almost no coding involved in this situation(you can drop some 300x250 ads into your right rail and call it a day) and you can get up and started pretty quick. As you get more comfortable, you can play around with other ad slots/sizes to see what works where on your site.
Hope this helps in some way!
Is this the URL of the Adsence you used? https://www.google.com/adsense/start/#?modal_active=none
I tried it and it looks like the browser loads the file base.js (430KB gzipped) four times (in Firefox).
First sign up for adsense here
NOTE: Use same Gmail account. because you have to have admin/manager rights of adsense account to enable Youtube monetization with it.
You can get paid from being partnered, but only if your channel is linked to a Google AdSense account. I personally do not get paid for what I upload, but I very well may in the future.
The website looks nice and attractive. This will definitively attract the young audience from universities. You may want to keep the website very clean and avoid adding too much video. By having a simplified website, you're able to target older audience to your website.
You can start exploring different adsenses and see which one seems the most suitable for your website. You can take a look Google Adsense.
Thanks, you got me worried there for a while. I needed to check things out regarding the disclosure of earnings. As it seems you are allowed to post information about gross payments and earnings as mentioned in their terms and conditions here section 9, https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms.
However you are not allowed to disclosure any statistics, click troughs etc. May this be a lesson for everybody, including me!
>You agree not to disclose Google Confidential Information without our prior written consent. "Google Confidential Information" includes: (a) all Google software, technology and documentation relating to the Services; (b) click-through rates or other statistics relating to Property performance as pertaining to the Services; (c) the existence of, and information about, beta features in a Service; and (d) any other information made available by Google that is marked confidential or would normally be considered confidential under the circumstances in which it is presented. Google Confidential Information does not include information that you already knew prior to your use of the Services, that becomes public through no fault of yours, that was independently developed by you, or that was lawfully given to you by a third party. Notwithstanding this Section 9, you may accurately disclose the amount of Google’s gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
sure, sorry i was so vauge but i was on my phone and didnt feel like typing alot :p anyway go here: https://www.google.com/adsense/app and login with your account, and it should show you your information. If you still have problems let me know.
I'm horrible at social/depression/etc things in general, and can't really help you there, but I'm pretty sure there are generic ads you could get, I think google has it's own adsense program, you may want to look into that.
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1.This is what I was talking about https://www.google.com/adsense/start/
1.I don't really know what to say, but suicide is too final, you can make it man, you've proved your a good writer and I'm sure there are a good amount of graphic artists looking to collaborate, someone is sure to want the role even if it's just for publicity.
I don't make youtube videos so I'm not 100% sure how it works. You could try Adsense. Just read the instructions and you'll hopefully start putting up annoying ads on your videos in no time.
web designers have nothing to do with advertisements or the reasoning for so many advertisements. They don't code websites like that! Any fucking moron can take a website and load it up with all those fun little ads that you love so much!
Check out google adsense on how they get started. There is money involved in putting shit all over your website that's why everybody does it. Is it productive? No. Is it annoying as hell? Yea. How are you going to stop it? Unplug from the internet and go live under a rock!
I mean, not to sound like a smart-ass, but the YouTube ToS is the source. Read it. There's nothing in there prohibiting you from talking about your earnings.
I can't really point to one section because in this case it's the lack of a restriction.
In addition you can read the AdSense T&Cs to see that there are no restrictions there either. In fact, AdSense specifically states you can:
> Notwithstanding this Section 9, you may accurately disclose the amount of Google’s gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
Now if you happen to join a MCN, you're now getting paid by them, and not AdSense. So if they include a clause in their contract barring you from disclosing your income, then you can't, but that has nothing to do with YouTube or AdSense's terms.
Nope, you'd have to switch channels to see that.
As there are no "AdSense Analytics" anymore you only see these stats in your YouTube Analytics for each channel.
In Analytics (https://www.google.com/adsense/) I only ever get 1 "YouTube - Earnings" payout per month, so you basically don't see anything there anymore.