Finally Google has decided to change some of their pricing structure for Google referrals. After reviewing their feedback for referral products, Google has redesigned their pricing structure. And this time, Google move is in the favor of Publisher. Let take a look at Google new referral pricing system
Changed Adsense Referral pricing system:
When a publisher who signed up for Google Adsense through your referral earns their first $5 within 180 days of sign-up, you will be credited with $5.
When that same publisher earns $100 within 180 days of sign-up and is eligible for payment, you will be credited with an additional $250.
If, in any 180-day period, you refer 25 publishers who each earn more than $100 within 180 days of their respective sign-ups and are all eligible for payout, you will be awarded a $2,000 bonus (bonus payouts are limited to 1 per year).
Changed Adword Referral pricing system:
When an advertiser you refer spends $5 within 90 days of sign-up (in addition to the $5 sign-up fee) you will be credited with $5.
When that same advertiser spends $100 within 90 days of sign-up, you will be credited with an additional $40.
If, in any 180 day period, you refer 20 advertisers who each spend more than $100 within 90 days of their respective sign-ups, you will be awarded a $600 bonus but bonus payments are limited to 1 per year, not bad.
This means, if anyone earn 5$ in 180 days of singing up, then you will get 5$.This also true for those referrals who has already singed for Google Adsense but has not reached 10$.
My thought: Google move will definitely encourage publisher to sell ad spaced for Adsense which will in turn benefit Google.
Technorati Tags:Google, Adsense, new pricing structure, Adword, referrals
February 05, 2007
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New pricing structure for Adsense Referrals |
January 20, 2007
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Google Manages Your Clicks on Sponsored Links |
Now you can search and manage all the sponsored links you've clicked on Google's search results pages. Google Search History added a new section for Google ads, in the growing list of services available in this interface. This might be useful if you want to buy something, but you want to check other sites before actually ordering the product: you come back to the search history and have the links there.
Google also has a search engine that only shows sponsored links. Just in case you get bored with the actual search results.
Technorati Tags: google, Sponsored links, history manager
January 18, 2007
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AdsenseBlacklist.com Suspended From Adsense |
Yeah it’s another Google move to ban the site. The site was banned because it had “Adsense” in the domain. I saw this on that website.
So it’s another move from Google. Ok well I personally don’t have any problem with the site whether it’s adsblacklist or adsenseblacklist. Well it’s seems that author will continue to provide the best service, that’s all what we need just now.