Using adsense with Wordpress

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  1. David 470 profile image83
    David 470posted 13 years ago

    If I use adsense with Wordpress.org do I keep 100% of earnings?

    1. Uninvited Writer profile image79
      Uninvited Writerposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I believe so.

    2. profile image0
      frantiicposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      When you use WordPress.org, you are hosting your website on your own servers (or servers you pay to share with others), and all content is entirely your own and is all under your complete control.

      When you place an advertisement, either by pasting your code or using a plugin, ONLY your advertisements are displayed unless you configure it otherwise.

      If you need a web developer or a hosting provider, feel free to contact me.

    3. kksonakiya profile image64
      kksonakiyaposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I know that it seems like 100% but when u check in your adsense account info>profile you'll know that Adsense for Content offers u only 66% part and rest goes to Google. Come on friends, do you think Google won't take a great ammount of cut from us just because we are making money from their ads and they are already getting money from advertisers.

      Summary:
      We get only 66% , not 100%.

    4. solar10 profile image60
      solar10posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Absolutely, all earning is yours. Similar if you have free blog from blogspot that hosted by google.

    5. joshhunt83 profile image60
      joshhunt83posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Having used Adsense with Wordpress in the past I'm fairly sure you keep 100% of the earnings. Are you using Adsense through your own domain or through a Wordpress domain?

  2. thisisoli profile image69
    thisisoliposted 13 years ago

    Yes you do, but you do have to get your own hosting/domain.

    1. David 470 profile image83
      David 470posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      smile

      I setup adsense a couple days ago on wordpress, I just was not sure if I had to share money with the host or something.

  3. lordkadda profile image60
    lordkaddaposted 13 years ago

    does not matter either self hosted like wordpress.org or blogger. you earn 100% revenue from your adsense

  4. cjbart profile image61
    cjbartposted 13 years ago

    Also remember that any other Income from your blog is yours, and as your Blog Grows in traffic and quality, there are many people who will Advertise  on your blog directly.
    That income can easily surpass Google Adsense Income

 
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