
Google has revealed exactly how much revenue it shares with third-party websites who run text advertisements brokered through its AdSense service.
With a Monday blog post, the company said that under its AdSense for content program — which serves those familiar “Ads by Google” onto webpages — sites receive a 68 per cent cut of revenues. But under its AdSense for search program — where sites offer a customized Google search box — the cut is 51 per cent.
Soon, Google will beginning displaying AdSense for content and AdSense for search revenue cuts on its AdSense websites.
Source: www.theregister.co.uk











