Publishers earn 68 percent of the revenue recognised by Google in connection with the service in exchange for displaying ads using AdSense for shopping. Publishers receive 51% of the money that Google recognises for AdSense for search.
These percentages are constant among all publications, regardless of where they are physically located, and they are in no way averaged. Because the costs of producing and maintaining other goods differ from those for AdSense, we do not reveal the revenue share for such items.
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Details about your revenue split are available in your account. | AdSense for Shopping.
- Open your AdSense account and log in.
- Press Account.
- Next to “Active products” in the “Account details” column, each revenue share is shown.
Our revenue share is very competitive, in our opinion. We advise you to concentrate on the overall money generated for your site as revenue shares alone can be deceptive. With our 68 percent revenue split, for instance, if Google’s auction of ad inventory on your site generates $100, you would receive $68 through AdSense.
A different ad network may offer an 80% revenue split but only receive $50 from advertisers, meaning that you would only receive $40.
Our algorithm makes sure you’re getting paid the most for each ad impression you get despite the numerous advertisers vying for space on AdSense websites.
(March 23, 2022) We will temporarily stop monetizing content that glorifies, trivialises, or otherwise supports the conflict in Ukraine.
(March 10, 2022) We will stop creating new Russian accounts for AdSense, AdMob, and Google Ad Manager due to the recent suspension of Google’s advertising technologies in that country. In addition, we will stop Russian-based advertisers’ ads on all Google networks and domains worldwide.
(March 3, 2022) We’ll be temporarily stopping the showing of adverts to users in Russia due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
(Apr. 26, 2022) We have suspended Google’s monetization of Russian Federation state-funded media in light of the conflict in Ukraine.
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We will be closely watching the situation and make changes as required.
1. Changing your query
It is not possible to modify queries; they must come from user’s directly entering information into the search field. For example, pre-filling the search box with words or hard-coding direct URLs to search results pages.
2. Altering the code
AdSense publishers are not permitted to modify the AdSense for Search code in any manner.
Publishers may not:
Pre-populate the AdSense for Search box
Create links to Google AdSense for Search results
Frame Google AdSense for Search results
Remove or alter the Google logo
3. Number of adverts and location of search box
A page may contain a maximum of two Google AdSense for Search boxes. Searchable content’s type
4. Only the search results pages may utilise code. No rewards for searches
Only search results pages are permitted to display AdSense for Search ad units. No software programme, including a toolbar, may contain the AdSense for Search code.
5. Searchable content's type
Copyrighted material or anything that contravenes our site’s content requirements should not be the main focus of your searchable content, as stated in the AdSense Program policies.
6. No rewards for searches
Users cannot be paid for clicking on adverts or conducting searches.
7. Query maximum
Per user request, only one query may be made. The five billion query cap for the online AdSense for search product applies to each account from August 1 through July 31 of the following year.
Our revenue share is very competitive, in our opinion. We advise you to concentrate on the overall money generated for your site as revenue shares alone can be deceptive. With our 68 percent revenue split, for instance, if Google’s auction of ad inventory on your site generates $100, you would receive $68 through AdSense.
Our revenue share is very competitive, in our opinion. We advise you to concentrate on the overall money generated for your site as revenue shares alone can be deceptive. With our 68 percent revenue split, for instance, if Google’s auction of ad inventory on your site generates $100, you would receive $68 through AdSense.
Our revenue share is very competitive, in our opinion. We advise you to concentrate on the overall money generated for your site as revenue shares alone can be deceptive. With our 68 percent revenue split, for instance, if Google’s auction of ad inventory on your site generates $100, you would receive $68 through AdSense.
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