Revenue Sharing Services - Google Adsense Rules

First of all - Do Not Click the Adsense Ads on your own articles

How does this work?

Whereas other sites show ads to increase their revenue, we at articler.com share our ad revenue between all active members of this website. We display one ad at the top of the page and while viewing an article inline. Through Google Adsense, relevant ads are automatically served for the content of the page. Adsense Publisers are payed by Google on a per click basis as well as impression.

If you as a user have an Adsense account, you will have the ability to credit to your account with the ads served on the articles submitted.

For any further questions about the system, please contact us.

Why does publishingwriting.net share ad revenue?

Users are very important for any website. We appreciate the importance of users above all, and so we would like the users to make money on articles you submit.

Are there any prerrequisites?

First of all, you must have a Google Adsense account.

In order to participate, you must send at least one article and a domain. When your article is viewed, your Google Adsense Client ID will be used 50% of the time.

Does Google allow ad revenue sharing?

There is no disclaimer in the Adsense terms and conditions that state that ad revenue sharing is not allowed. Please let us know if you think otherwise.

How do I set it up?

To start, you need to go to Update your Data in your user control panel, find an option to enter your Adsense Client ID. The Client ID starts with pub- and you can get that from the HTML that Google generates for you in your account). You may also specify a channel if you wish.
After having the Google Adsense Client ID in your account, submit an article (or as many as you want) and it will have the chance to show ads that will be credited to your Adsense account.

Why do you need my Adsense ID?

We only need your Adsense ID (which is publicly available) in order to set your ID for ad revenue sharing on the articles that you submit.

Any page that has your Adsense ads will show this information if you look at the source.

Is there a time limit to this?

Although we cannot foresee that this will continue indefinitely, we do not plan to stop at any given time.

We may, however, change it at some point if it is not working properly in order to improve your benefits.

I can't see my Adsense Client ID on Articles I've made.

Your own AdSense Client ID will not be displayed to you, as long as you are logged in.
This is in order to avoid violations of Adsense terms and conditions, like clicking on your own ads.