Google Adsense Revenue Sharing
As an incentive to join this site and share your hard work we have implemented a Google Adsense revenue sharing system.
How does this work?
What we have done is setup a system so the Goole Adsense ad revenue can be shared between all active members of this site.
This site displays advertisements to support hosting and maintenance costs. We use Google AdSense to automatically serve relevant ads for the content on the page. Google pays AdSense publishers on a per click basis. If a user has an AdSense account, they have the ability to credit their account with the ads served on information that they contribute or participate in, ie pages they create.
If you still don't have a Google Adsense account -
. Signing up for a Google Adsense account requires that you have a blog or a website. If you wish to setup a Google Adsense account but still don't have a website, you may refer to your community blog on the MLBloggers site.
If you have any questions about it, please post it in the forums (and get revenues for it :) ).
How to setup the MLBloggers Adsense revenue sharing
From the left navigation menu, go to My account -> Edit, then click on "Adsense ID Number" and enter your Google ID,which is something like "pub-9999999999999", and click Submit. Make sure that you enter the Google ID correct or your ads will not show up.
Tracking MLBloggers revenue
To track the revenue received from MLBloggers use Google Adsense URL channels pointing to www.mlbloggers.com.
What are the conditions?
1) You must have an AdSense account through Google. If you don't already have a Google Adsense account -
.
2) When MLBloggers brings up information you contributed to the site, your AdSense client ID will be used for 70% of the ads displayed.
Why are you doing this?
A community site like MLBloggers is nothing without the users, so we thought we'd like to reward users who contribute quality information to the community. We love baseball and want to make it simple for people to learn about their favorite teams and also research opponent team bloggers and see what they are saying.
