This is a list of sites where AdSense publisher can use their own AdSense IDs to earn money. Note that AdMoolah does not endorse any of these sites. It's your responsibility to thoroughly investigate the legitimacy of each site before handing over your AdSense ID to them.
Digital Point Forums is a form site for webmasters.
What we have done is setup a system so the ad revenue can be shared between all active members of this forum.
This forum displays one advertisement in the upper right area as well is inline when viewing a thread. We use Google AdSense to automatically serve relevant ads for the content on the page. Google pays AdSense publishers on a per click basis as well as per impression.
If a user has an AdSense account, they have the ability to credit their account with the ads served on threads they start or participate in.
See: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/faq.php?faq=revenue_sharing#faq_how_does_this_work
Simpy is a social bookmarking site.
Simpy has support for Google AdSense as a third party. Each Simpy member has his/her main page on Simpy (e.g. http://www.simpy.com/user/otis ). Every Simpy member can now enter his/her Google AdSense Id into Simpy, and his/her page will immediately start showing ads with his/her Id. All earnings from such ads go to members, as their Ids are used to display ads. The same may soon start happening on the search results page, and on the user profile page, once that is ready. Your page, your data, your ads, your money.
See: http://blog.simpy.com/blojsom/blog/news/2006/01/16/Announcement-Simpy-is-Profitable.html
Joomlaya is a Joomla!/Mambo Download Portal.
For articles you contribute, your AdSense ID will be used 75% of the time when displaying the full article. There is also a chance that your AdSense ID will be used when you comment on the articles.
For forums postings in the single post view, your Adsense ID will be used 75% of the time for posts submitted by you. In thread view, your AdSense ID will be used some percentage of time when you have posts in the thread. The exact formula for calculating the ad showing percentages is not, and will not be, disclosed. Rest assured, more than 75% of the ad show times are dedicated posters in the thread.
See: http://www.joomlaya.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=94&Itemid=52
KernalTrap.org is a web community devoted to sharing the latest in kernel development news.
If you have a Google AdSense account and would like to make money from your original contributions to KernelTrap.org, enter your Google Adsense account ID here. Google AdSense ads will be displayed with your original content, and 80% of the revenue generated from these ads will be credited to your account.
See: http://kerneltrap.org/node/6086
Xpress Ideas is an article directory.
You will notice that on our article detail pages we serve up Google Adsense ads in three places - on the right, in the middle of the article, and at the bottom. If you have a Google Adsense ID, you can enter that ID when you register on the site. The Google Ads in the middle of the article will have YOUR Google Adsense ID in, meaning that if anybody who clicks on those ads, even on OUR site, YOU get the revenue!
See: http://www.xpressideas.com/
Work From Home Forums is a forum about working from home.
After you've racked up 50 posts, the revenue sharing kicks in. On every thread you start, one out of three page views will display your AdSense ID instead of that of WorkFromHomeSpot.com. This means that when people click the ads on your threads, you earn money.
See: http://forums.workfromhomespot.com/post-182.html
Article Codex is an article directory site
When you have entered your own ID it will be displayed in any articles you have submitted 50% of the time.
See: http://www.articlecodex.com/#Writers
Cybersist is place to share your photos and blog, free webmail, file storage and more.
Your Google ads will be displayed in 7 different locations on your public blog and photo pages. Those ads are specifically optimized to allow better penetration of the ads. Any click on those ads will generate a revenue for you through AdSense.
See: http://www.cybersist.com/Bar_FAQ.php#googleadsense2
Downline Partners is a constantly growing community of Internet marketers working together for the common good.
Also, in the search engine category, there is a Google search homepage that uses the Google AdSense program. As a member, you can enter your Google AdSense ID in your Downline Partners™ link management center and that will customize the Google AdSense search page in your referral Homepages to display your Google ads! This means that all your downline members will see your Google ads whenever they use their Google Dynamic Homepage enabling you to leverage your AdSense advertising!
See: http://www.downlinepartners.com/?surflux#referral-homepages
IDN Forums is the first English forum to focus on multilingual domain names. We are the top online resource for domain buyers & sellers who are entering the international domain name market.
Google contextual ads (Google Adsense) that are served on the site have a 50% chance of showing ads from our Adsense account or 50% chance of being ads from our member's account.
Then after you have 30 post on the forum you are able to participate & have the potential to earn revenue.
See: http://www.idnforums.com/adsense-revenue-sharing-forum.php
Blogger Party is a blog host.
All you have to do is blog. We will market what you write. In exchange, our Adsense ads will display on your blogs 50% of the time. The other 50%, they're yours. Plus, you can increase your revenue by referring others and getting your ads displayed on their blogs 25% of the time.
See: http://www.bloggerparty.com/
Nameslot is a domain name forum where users buy, sell & talk domains.
By default 50% of the ads comes from board owner. Other 25% of ads are displayed who starts the new thread and remaining 25% of the ads are displayed randomly from the users who replies to that particular topic. Different sites has different ratios and conditions.
See: http://www.nameslot.com/misc.php?action=help&hid=8
Domain Name Portal - forum to discuss, sell & buy domain names.
The revenue earned from adsense on all threaded pages at dnp forum
goes to the forum owner and thread starters by 50:50.
to be eligible to earn adsense revenue, your post counts should be at least 50.
See: http://www.dnp.in/showthread.php?t=1066
Hot Web Tools is an article directory focused on webmasters.
For everytime you submit your article to our index, your advertising code is used to display Google Adsense on the articles that you had submitted. We don't rotate your code! It will be shown 100%!
See: http://www.hotwebtools.com/articles/faq.php?PHPSESSID=004727a4827ba9d3aad195a3057c1c86
HTTPPoint is a forum for webmasters.
50% of the ads are shared between the participants of a certain thread and HTTPpoint.
Technically speaking the poster has a little bit more chance to get their Client ID, but generally speaking it does not matter. The more you participate the better for you. And you also need to have a minimum of 10 posts.
See: http://www.httppoint.com/faq.php?faq=new_faq_item
Rummage4Money is a search directory.
By creating detailed pages that link to your site, you will be creating content pages that will display revenue generating ads. Rummage4Money.com uses Google AdSense to automatically serve relevant ads for the content that members create. Google pays AdSense publishers on a per click basis. If a Rummage4Money.com member enter their Google AdSense pub information, the members Google AdSense ads will displayed thoughout the Rummage4Money.com site as long as the member is an active user. The members ads will displayed randomly based who the viewer is.
See: http://www.rummage4money.com/
NamePros is a site for buying selling and discussing domain names.
You must be a NamePros member for 30 days and have at least 50 total posts within the forum to participate in Revenue Sharing. Once you reach that qualification, your ads will have a chance to display on all posts you have ever participated in the past.
Member Adsense code is displayed 50% of the time a thread is viewed. That 50% is divided between all participating members in the thread that are part of the revenue sharing program.
See: http://www.namepros.com/faq.php?faq=revenue_sharing#faq_rev_what
HostSeeker is a forum about webhosting.
Your Adsense code will be displayed 75% of the time a thread is viewed. That 75% is divided between all participating members in the thread that are part of the revenue sharing program.
See: http://www.hostnode.com/faq.php?faq=new_faq_revshare#faq_new_faq_whatrevshare
WritingUp is a blog hosting service.
We serve ads on the pages that have your content. Half the time you make money on the ads. Half the time we do.
See: http://www.writingup.com/write_a_blog_make_money
ArticleTrader is an article submission site.
We have setup a system to share the AdSense revenue generated by every article that you submitted.
If you have an AdSense account, you can enter you ID in your account (once you are logged in). You will then receive 50% of the impressions of all articles that you submitted to this site.
See: http://www.articletrader.com/forum/index.php?a=topic&t=12
ArticleWise is an article submission site.
Your ads will appear next to every article you submit.
See: http://www.articlewise.com/adsense.php
DotNetKicks is a community based news site for Dot Net.
For every story that you submit, your AdSense ID will be used 50% of the views of that story. Send a mail to in...@dotnetkicks.com if you would like to participate.
See: http://www.dotnetkicks.com/docs/earnmoney
Kick.ie is a Irish community based news site.
For every story that you submit, your AdSense ID will be used 50% of the views of that story. Send a mail to in...@kick.ie if you would like to participate.
See: http://www.kick.ie/docs/earnmoney
ForuMatrix is a news posting site.
The posts you will make, will display 100% your Adsense Banner. No time limits or banner rotations. It's simple, your Posts with your banners always
See: http://www.forumatrix.com/login/register_webmaster.html
ScratchProjects is a programming code article site.
When you have submitted an article, you'll have the option of giving us your Google Adsense ID. Your ID will be displayed in any articles you have submitted 50% of the time.
See: http://www.scratchprojects.com/write_for_us.php
Senserely is an AdSense community.
Everytime you submit a new content you earn 1 point. At first you need 3 points in order to have your AdSense Publisher ID inserted in your content pages. Then when you'll earn 2 more you'll pass the minimum threshold of 5 points in order to have your ID inserted in all other pages. The more points you'll have earned the better share you'll get from the other pages.
See: http://www.senserely.com/how-does-it-work.php
My Life of Travel is an Travel blog site.
As long as you create a minimum of 10 journal entries containing a story about your trip, you can add your Google AdSense™ publisher ID to your My Life of Travel account settings and earn money whenever someone sees or clicks on your ads.
See: http://www.mylifeoftravel.com/BlogRevenue_page1.aspx
TechnologyParent.com is an technology focued user contributed article site for parents.
For tips, news and articles you contribute, your AdSense ID will be used 50% of the time when displaying the full content. When more than one Google Ads are show on one page, all the ads are shown using the same selected AdSense Client ID.
See: http://technologyparent.com/adsense-revenue-sharing-program/
RateItAll.com is an site where users can give their opinions on various topics.
The idea is pretty simple - if you contribute to the RateItAll community - whether it be by creating Weblists, creating new listings for existing ratings lists, creating a user profile with a picture, or referring friends, we want you to share in the advertising revenue associated with those contributions.
So what we're doing is taking this Adsense program one step farther. We're going to help every RateItAll member get their own Adsense account, which they can then use to make money off of their contributions to RateItAll.
See: http://www.rateitall.com/wt-rateitall_economy.aspx
You can sign up here. (Affiliate link)
TagTooga.com is a free directory that anyone can edit.
It is easy to use TagTooga.com to earn advertising revenue. There are two ways to do it:
- Link to TagTooga.com. Traffic sent from your link will display Google Ads using your Adsense ID.
- Create your own category/tag pages.
See: http://www.tagtooga.com/tapp/db.exe?c=pg&f=Gads1
The Rant is a college football and sports forum.
Adsense revenue sharing means all ad revenue can be shared between active members of this forum. We use Google AdSense to automatically serve relevant ads for the content on each thread. If you have an Adsense account, you could receive credit for any ad clicks in threads you start or if you're the last poster in a thread.
You must have at least 5 posts within the forum. If you've entered your Google ID, ads will show retroactively once you reach that level.
For threads you start, your AdSense client ID will be used 30% of the time AND your Adsense ID will also be shown 20% of the time in threads where you're the last poster. So if you start a thread and are the last poster, there is a 50% chance your ad will be shown.
See: http://igottarant.com/faq.php?faq=vb_faq#faq_new_faq_item
Flixya is a video sharing site.
Our revenue share model offers 100% ad revenue to all contributing members.
See: http://flixya.com/revenue-share-program
Oocuz.com is an article directory.
Revenue sharing normally means that the revenue is shared between the author and the article directory, oocuz.com didn`t really "share" the revenue generated trough your articles instead you gain 100% revenue, your advertisement is shown 100% of the time and you get paid directly trough Google, we do not have anything to do with your earnings.
As goodie you can use on top of adsense, chitika emini malls and each author has an personal paypal donation link at the bottom of his article, so satisfied readers can donate the one or other dollar to their favorite writer.
P.S Not only you get 100% of the revenue, your advertisement is not hidden at our site, we give you the most prominent spot right on top of the site (Skyscraper) and two other ads at the bottom of each article.
See: http://www.oocuz.com/about-your-benefits/
Swicki is a site that allows you to create custom searches.
After you have saved your ad program preferences, ads will immediately begin appearing on your swicki's results pages.
For each active ad program on your swicki, you'll be credited with 50% of the ad impressions and clicks. The balance will be credited to Eurekster.
See: Once you create a Swicki, go to "My Swickis" and click on the "Manage Advertising" link.
YouSayToo is a blog community.
50% of the advertisements displayed by Google Adsense at YouSayToo.com belong to us and the other 50% of the advertisements displayed by Google Adsense are divided among users who have a rating of 2+.
See: http://www.yousaytoo.com/about/faq
Saviffy is an article blog.
You enter your Google Adsense Publisher Id. - We publish it and draw traffic for you. - We serve relevant ads on your articles. - Visitors click the ads. - You keep 100% of all the money generated from Google Adsense. - Google sends you a check.
See: http://articles.savvify.com/about/
SoundChilds.net is a music based social networking site.
If you started the discussion you collect 95 % of revenues from the ad block below the opening post.
If you are the last answering poster in a discussion thread you collect 90 % of revenues from the ad block below the last post. You can collect 80 % of revenues from ads on your forum profile pages.
See: http://www.soundchilds.net/intro/lounge_bonus/adsense_sharing_v2.php
HYIP Blog is a blog about HYIP, PTS, google adsense, and others.
100% at the author's permalink post(s)/article(s)
See: http://hyip.pramudita.com/about/
Xomba is an article directory.
Splits the ad revenue with you 50/50 on everything you post.
See: http://www.xomba.com/overview
FritterWare is a Digg-like systemfor free web-based or downloadable games. .
Currently, Fritterware is giving 100% of Adsense revenue to its users.
See: http://www.fritterware.com/faq-en.php
BlogUserHelp.com is a forum for bloggers.
After 100 posts, 50% revenue sharing kicks in.
See: http://www.bloguserhelp.com/profit-sharing.php
TheOnlineDeveloper.com is a forum for web development & design issues.
Thread starters and last posters will share 100% of the Adsense earnings.
See: http://www.theonlinedeveloper.com/9325-forum-mergers-and-revenue-share.html
Zizula Forums is a general forum.
Percantage varies, for example new members may only get 10%, whilst veteran members may get 80%.
See: http://forums.zizula.com/index.php?action=help;page=adrevenuesharing
ScreenDig is an entertainment community.
We'll show your ads 50% of the time on every page of every site that you create on ScreenDig.
See: http://www.screendig.com/updateadsense.php
Webmasters.org is a forum for web masters.
Webmasters.org givers our posters 100% of the AdSense Revenue on all posts webmasters.org/forum/. The person that creates the first post of a thread will have their ad shown 90% of the time and the last person to reply will have their ad shown 10% of the time.
See: http://www.webmasters.org/forum/adsense.php
Webmasters.org is a stock photography site.
Contributing photographers can keep 80% of all the ad revenue generated by their submissions.
See: http://freerangestock.com/faqs.php
MediaFlix.net is a video sharing site.
When people visit your video 50% of the advertising revenue goes to you.
See: http://www.mediaflix.net/FrequentlyAskedQuestions.aspx
AuctionCUT is a forum for EBay and online auction discussion.
Everytime you make a new thread there is a 50% chance your the google ads shown will contain your publisher code.
See: http://www.auctioncut.com/ad_profile.php
Source: http://www.admoolah.com/blog/index.php/adsense-revenue-sharing-sites/
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