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How Does Webmaster-Talk.com Adshare work?
Ad Revenue is shared between the Administrators, the new Thread Starter and the last replier in a particular thread.

As a new thread starter, there is a 40% chance your Adense Code will be displayed for each page view. The last replier in a particular thread will have a 10% chance that their Adense Code will be displayed for each page view and the administrators have the final 50% chance.

This should encourage both new thread posting in addition to participation in other member's threads.

Please note that these Adsense Ad Revenue Share banners only show to unregistered members and members of our forum with less than 25 posts.

You may also advertise your own website in these banner positions by using Google Adwords sitematch. You can setup a free Google Adwords account here:


How Do I Participate in the Webmaster-Talk.com Revenue Sharing Program?
First, you will need a Google Adsense account if you don't have one already. You can join or read more about Adsense via the banner below:




After logged-in to Webmaster-Talk.com, enter your member control panel. Towards the bottom of the page and along the left side navigation you will find a link titled "adshare."

From there, you will simply enter you Google AdSense Client ID (including the beginning "pub-") and optionally a channel ID. Click Save and you are all set!
If you do not know how to find your client ID or channel ID then log into your AdSense account and go through the steps to make a banner. Once you have the Javascript code generated for you, enter it into the form on the Get your AdSense information page.
That's it. Happy Posting, Happy Replying, and Happy Earning!

Is my Adsense Code Visible in Source?
You'll never (so long as you're logged in) see your own adsense code. This is to ensure you don't click your own adsense links, as this would Violate the Terms of Service you agreed to. We don't want anyone getting banned from adsense for something so small.





   
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