Does hubpages take a percentage of my other webpages in google adsense, or just the hubpages ones?
77Revenue Sharing
Some hubbers have asked: does hubpages take a percentage of my adsense earnings from all my sites, or just the articles I publish on Hubpages.com?
Hubpages does not actually take a percentage of your Google Adsense earnings at all. Your earnings are always all yours and Hubpages's earnings are always their own.
Hubpages uses a revenue sharing model. This means that every time someone views an article your publish on hubpages, the page will either load your adsense code or hubpages adsense code. If someone clicks on an adsense link while your code is displayed, you will earn money from adsense; Hubpages will earn nothing.
On the other hand, if someone clicks on an adsense ad, while hubpages' adsense code is being displayed, the money is earned by hubpages alone and you get zero.
On average your own ad is displayed 60% of the time and hubpages gets the other 40%.
Whether someone clicks on your ad or hubpages' ads is completely random.
This revenue sharing model only applies to hubs published here on hubpages.com. It has nothing to do with what you earn by installing the adsense code on your own blog or website somewhere else.
40 Percent isn't 40 Percent, Necessarily
Currently, Hubpages takes 40% of your adsense impressions. What this means is that for every 100 times that your page is viewed, 40 of those page views will display Hubpages Adsense code while the remaining 60% will display your adsense account.
If each visitor were to click on the adsense ads every time they load your hub, this would mean that you would get 60 percent of the adsense revenue while Hubpages would get the rest. But in real life, it doesn't work that way.
The 60/40 split of Adsense ad displays just means that, all things being equal, there is a 60 percent chance that someone will clcik on your ad as opposed to an ad belonging to Hubpages. But all things are not equal: people do not click on ads in a predictable and even manner; they are influenced by a number of other factors including the text of the adsense ad that happens to be displayed. Sometimes they do not click at all.
Therefore, if you get 100 visitors and only 5 click on an ad, there is no way of predicting whether the ad revenue will be split 60/40. What can happen is that all 5 of these clicks may go to you or to hubpages, depending on which adsense account is being displayed. As a result, you can get a lot of revenue from a few clicks, or you may get no clicks at all, if they all go Hubpages.
Does this mean that you shouldn't publish articles on websites that use a revenue sharing model? That depends. If you can build your own website and attract visitors to it, you may be better off keeping alld of the ad revenues for yourself. But the advantage of revenue sharing sites such as Hubpages is that they have high traffic and therefore there is a better chance that your article will be read and will generate ad revenue for you.
So the percentage of the adsense profits that you give up on an adsense revenue sharing site can be viewed as the price of doing business. You should ask yourself - will the site I publish on generate enough traffic and revenue for me so that I am better off here than on my own site?
These articles may help you to better understand how hubpages and revenue sharing works.
Links to Sites About Adsense Revenue Sharing
- Hubpages.com F.A.Q.
This is the official explanation of how revenue sharing works. - How Revenue Sharing Works
This is a hub I wrote that talks in greater deatail about how the revenue sharing model works. - A List of Adsense Revenue Sharing Sites
A big list of sites that reward users for posting articles and other contents by letting them share in adsense revenue. - Adsense Revenue Sharing
This article lists a number of other sites and blogs which use the revenue sharing model. You might want to compare which site offers the best options for you.
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How do I create a "Channel" in Google to track Hubpages versus my own AdSense for Content (which I already have a Channel set-up for)?
If you look at the source page of Hubpages you can see the code that Hubpages use yieldbuild in order to add AdSense to the pages.
You can found more about yieldbuild in their home website at http://yieldbuild.com/messaging/challenge.
Yeildbuild is build to maximize income from you ads.
That the reason hubpage don't let insert you own channel and don't let change the adsense code )because it's not pure adsense code)
thx a lot. just what i was searching for :)
It is totally worth, make an Adsense cotact for more money.
Hubpages is better than squidoo because squidoo only pay the 50% percent of your adsense earnings.
Very good and useful Hub, I've been wondering what the percentages are.
Great article, hats off to you
nicely written...thanks for the info
Thanks, that is exactly the information i was looking for. So it is probably very possible to make money off of adsense using hubpages. I would imagine you might need alot of hubs, but the pay off would be passive income, and that is something I could use as a student.
Thank you for this hub, sometimes it is good to read something explained in a way that is easy to understand and you did a good job of that in this hubpage.
I am asking myself the same question.
I think with small little articles, it's a good idea to publish on hubpages. You're ranked faster + it takes less backlinks to rank higher on Google on Hubpages opposed to a new site.
Then again, you earn 100% of your earnings if you simply create your own site. Plus, you get the chance to place your ads in a better location than hubpages...
HMM What to do?
Very useful, thank you for the info. Otherwise, I was going to remain very very confused.
Thanks for the article, this has answered all my questions
Hi, I have a question...
Does it take more than a few days before you see page impressions from Hubpages in your Google Adsense account?
I ask because it has been a few days and I haven't seen any page impressions as of yet, even though Hub says I've had dozens of pageviews.
Both ends, Google and Hubpages, appear to be properly connected and accessible...
Thanks,
NEVERMIND! :)
I see you already answered my question in a comment! I've set it up as you instructed, so I expect I'll start to see page impressions from Google soon.
Thank you!
Great hub can get more out of adsense if one can follow this method day in and day out
Thank you so much. Hubpages team must include these information in their FAQs. Every thing is clear now.
How Google AdSense Works
Google AdSense is an ad serving program run by Google which offers a PPC (Pay Per Click) revenue model, meaning that every time an ad gets clicked, you (and Google) make money.
Where does the money from from?
There is a yang to this yin. The money comes from Advertisers. Advertisers use Google’s AdWords program to set up ad campaigns in the hope that people will click through. http://www.forexinlondon.info/
Even better, if you have a section on your site about certain kinds of recipes (for example vegetarian dishes) you should link to that section from a hub describing a vegetarian recipe. But don't have more than three links from your hub to the same site; only one is best. Otherwise hubpages and google penalize your rankings.
hubpages is best for a startup.. Also every point is clearly mentioned for user satisfaction
very well explained!
btw if any one want to display your own adsense, first get google to approve you!
thx a lot. just what i was searching for :)
thanks
i finally understand it..
awesome hub
Very good article! Vote up!
Thanks for this...this cleared my mind about the 60/40 sharing. Vote up too!
Great hub
Nice! thanks for the info.. very informative
A very clear and concise explanation. Voted up and shared!


























C-Lee 4 years ago
Crystal clear! Thank you Quotations!