[غوغل] [أدسنس] يعطي ناشرات معدل من 78% إيراد سهم
النسبة مئويّة يوزّع سهم ال [أدفرتيز رفنو] أنّ [غوغل] [أدسنس] ناشرات يحصلون من [غوغل] يكون دائما [سوبجكت تو] مناقشة مفتوحة ومضاربة, بما أنّ [غوغل] يتلقّى أبدا رسميّا يعلن أو يكشف الإيراد سهم هو يعطي خارجا وإلى موقعات' شريكات وناشرات. غير أنّ مع الجدولة [غوغل] في ناسداك ك [بوبليك كمبني] ومختلفة شكل [10-ق] [أونوديتد] فصليّة ماليّة تقارير يعطى ب [غوغل] في ال [سك] تصنيفات, [غوغل] [أدسنس] إيراد كشفت سهم لناشرات سر يتلقّى يكون.
نيويورك أوقات قد حسب وينشر القطعة أنّ ناشرة يحصل من [غوغل] في [أدسنس] برنامج. أسّست الحساب كان فوق [غوغل] [ق3] 2005 تقرير ماليّة, والرقم سحريّة أنّ يحصل ناشرات وشريكات 78.5% قطعة من ال [أد] إيراد يخدم من موقعاتهم. هكذا ل كلّ دولار أنّ [غوغل] يجمع من معلنات, 78.5 دفعت سنون فيما بعد إلى [غوغل] [أدسنس] ناشرات وشريكات.
مع الإطلاق من [لتست] [غوغل] [ثيرد قورتر] 2006 نتيجات ماليّة, ال يجد من إيراد يشارك في 78.5% أكثر أو أقلّ يصحّ ومتوافقة. من التقارير, يكشف [غوغل] أنّ [غوغل] شبكة إيراد, الإيراد يولد ب [غوغل] شريكة موقعات من خلال [أدسنس] برنامج [توتلد] $1.04 بليون. وحركة مرور [أكقويسأيشن كست] ([تك]), أيّ يكون ال الجزء الإيراد أنّ [غوغل] يشارك مع [غوغل] شريكات وناشرات يكون $825 مليون. هذا يترجم داخل حصّة أرباح نسبة من حوالي 79%. إن فقط [أدسنس] ناشرات يكون [تك ينتو كّوونت] (يتألّف [تك] تكاليف يدفع إلى [أدسنس] ناشرات, مؤكّدة توزيع شريكات وأخرى الذي حركة مرور مباشرة إلى [غوغل] موقعة), الناشرات' إيراد قطعة [توتلد] $780 مليون. إن كلّ إيراد من [غوغل] شبكة إيراد يكون اعتبرت أن يكون ولدت من [أدسنس] شريكة (لا يميّز [غوغل] بين [أدسنس] وأخرى [ثيرد برتي] [ديستريبوأيشن شنّل]), بعد ذلك الإيراد ينقسم ل [أدسنس] شريكات سيكون 75%.
مهما, [موست ليكلي] [أدسنس] سيحصل ناشرة لا باستمرار ودائما على الأقلّ 75% من ال يعلن دخل من الطقطقة على ال [أد]. والإيراد سهم يمكن كنت [لوور] [قويت ا لوت] من 78%. ال [كبك] من [أدسنس] [أد] دائما يتراوح يؤسّس على تشكيل العاملات, مثل ذكيّة يسعّر, وهو الشقّ أو قطعة يمكن كنت مختلفة بين ناشرات ممتازة وناشرات عاديّة, [أر فن] بين موقعات من حجم مختلفة. ما مؤكّدة يكون أنّ ما من سيعرف ناشرة ل يوقن ما نسبة مئويّة هو أو هو يكون يحصل من ال [أد] إيراد ولد من [مي ور مي] موقعات.
Whatsoever, with the average revenue share to AdSense publishers of around 78.5% (or between 75% to 79%), the payout ratio is very generous and high compared to other ads network. For example, Tribal Fusion pays publishers 55% of all revenue generated from the site, Blogads takes 30% of ad fee from publishers, popular AdSense alternative AdBrite takes 30% share of ad revenue and Casale Media also payouts 70%.
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