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If you're planning on making money online, open an AdSense account, otherwise you don't need to read any further and can enjoy SheToldMe.com to the fullest extend by promoting your blog or website or simply by discovering new blogs, sites and all kind of content, for this go to The Front Page.

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If you are a Google AdSense Publisher, perhaps you already know about the AdSense Revenue Sharing concept and you would like to know the details of the program? But first make sure you read this about our referral program, it's mind-blowing! Now, if you want the details of our "classic" AdSense revenue sharing program, here they are:

- For each link you submit to SheToldMe.com a page is created with the title of the link, the link, a description, a screenshot of the website hosting the link, a link to your main site (optional: only if you fill in the field in your user account)

- Up to 3 AdSense blocks are displayed on this page, if you fill in the AdSense Publisher ID in your account, an AdSense block with your ID will be located closest to the title of your link, at the best spot in terms of CTR, 100% of the time. If you don't want to participate in the AdSense Revenue Sharing program and don't fill in the field in your account, there will be no ads at this location.

If you have never heard about the AdSense Revenue Sharing concept before and you're afraid it might get you into trouble with AdSense, here are a few facts you should know:

- AdSense Revenue Sharing is allowed by Google, it has been happening on many community-based websites in the past, as far back as 2004 (AdSense is born in 2003)

- Several AdSense Publisher ID can be displayed on a single page, as long as the total number of ad blocks is within AdSense policies (3 Ads blocks, 3 Adlinks, 2 AdSense search boxes)

- The website offering AdSense Revenue Sharing has to comply with AdSense TOS (Terms of Service) otherwise ads will be disabled on it (the accounts won't be banned). SheToldMe.com doesn't violate AdSense policies.

- SheToldMe.com has developped a stop-word system which disable AdSense display as soon as one of a list of stop-words has been detected in the url, title or description of the link submitted.
Those words include casino, porn, etc. Words which relate to topics not allowed by AdSense.

- If you are thinking of abusing SheToldMe.com by displaying your AdSense ads on the site and clicking on them yourself, think twice: it doesn't matter where your AdSense ads are displayed on, if you're caught doing that, your account will be banned by AdSense, and there's no going back, no second chance!

THE BEST FOR THE END! ADSENSE REVENUE SHARING GETS EVEN BETTER WITH REFERRALS...

When you refer a new member to SheToldMe.com with your referral link, you will have your AdSense ID displayed on every content pages this member submits, 100% of the time, for life! Even if this new member doesn't have an AdSense account! Your AdSense ad will be located within the text of his scoop, just

below the tags. When a member with no referrer submits a content page, you can see an AdSense ad at the very bottom of the screen, this is the third ad (out of the three allowed by AdSense on a single page) and it is removed to make space for your AdSense ad on every pages submitted by members you referred. If you promote your referral link to your online friends and visitors, your AdSense earnings will quickly add up! :-)

If you have any questions related to our AdSense Revenue Sharing program, please contact us, we will be happy to help.

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Step 1Before joining any article writing Adsense revenue sharing site you should check their reputation. Google the name of the site, along with "ripoff" and see if many posts come up about it. If there are not too much negative comments about it you might join, but proceed with caution.

Step 2A number of new Adsense revenue sharing sites promise to share 100% of revenue with you, as long as you publish an article every three days or so. If you are on a 100% revenue sharing model your Adsense code, which begins with the letters "pub" should appear on every article that you publish. To find out if you are being ripped off do the following: First log out of your account and then come back to the site and don't log in. Search for your article in the search bar. Next, after your article comes up, open it and then go to "view" at the top of your browser and "page source". All the HTML that makes up the page will be visible, including the Adsense code being displayed. Compare that code with the one in your Adsense account. It if is not the same you are being ripped off, (that is if you are supposedly under 100% revenue sharing). If you are on a fifty percent model, try several articles, over the course of an hour and note how many times your code comes up. It should be close to fifty - fifty, with the site owners code coming up half the time and your Adsense code coming up the other half of the time.

Step 3Set up your URL channels in Adsense by going to Advanced Reports, then Manage Channels and click on URL channels. Then click "Add URL Channel". Enter the domain name of the revenue sharing site here. Now you should be able to see the number of page views your articles get when your Adsense code is displayed. It it is way off from what the revenue sharing site shows your page views to be, you may be getting ripped off. Always read the fine print before joining any Adsense revenue sharing site. Most reserve the right to change conditions at any time and many will not allow you to remove your articles, ever.
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