I think you should e-mail the adsense team for this. You will get a more of a direct answer. Anyways I think it is agianst the Adsense TOS and I have never seen anyone doing this before.
His Alexa ranking is 8,196 so I'm sure he gets a ton of traffic and pageviews. He's probably a premium publisher. They get to change their layout and all that good stuff. For examples, check out Digg and IMDB.
His Alexa ranking is 8,196 so I'm sure he gets a ton of traffic and pageviews. He's probably a premium publisher. They get to change their layout and all that good stuff. For examples, check out Digg and IMDB.
Hmm, I've never heard of premium publisher. What exactly are those types of adsense publishers?
It's the big guys with big websites that are making big bucks with AdSense.
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When you have 20 million page views per month, or 5 million searches (and some of these requirements are lowered for other languages and countries) you qualify for the Premium Publisher program from Google AdSense. However, there has not been much said about the less-obvious premium perks, leaving a lot of mystery surrounding just what premium publishers get that regular publishers are missing out on.
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* Google sales representative and account manager
* Flexible ad formats
* Advanced filtering
* Optimization assistance
* Additional monetization options
* Enhanced technical support
Interestingly enough... once you meet the pageview requirement - will you almost always get a Premium account? Or do you have to earn a specific amount? One of my AS sites is getting a large number of pageviews, but is that all it really takes to qualify?
Art, I doubt that that is all they will probably look at as it seems like the requirements would be too easy for an extreme expert in online traffic and such.