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Originally Posted by Reine__0
Can you elaborate it more? I just heard this ads sharing here... 
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Thanks for asking me to elaborate it more..
Let's take squidoo as our example. Everyone knows that they can use squidoo to discuss things they know, things they are interested in, and/or promote a useful product to everyone by creating a well-thought article that's loaded with useful information about the subject.
But behind those info-sharing activity happening at squidoo.com, there's a generous part in there that pays its users for a job well done. They allow users to earn revenue (sort of payback system - for using their site and for providing quality content) from their created articles by incorporating their adsense publisher id with squidoo. This will allow publishers to earn a percentage of what squidoo earned from users' articles.
Though I am not so sure about how much the current split, but I guess it's somewhere 70-30. 70% of the earnings generate from the users articles will be credited to his/her adsense account and the 30% will go to squidoo. Sounds good right? Doubtful? Well, continue reading..
Squidoo have been known for its brand and it has grown its popularity over the internet (traffic, brand, popularity, quality - all check!). Despite the overwhelming achievement, squidoo remains free to signup. That means, you need to pay nothing to earn something, you just have to be a good writer and promoter at the same time.
And by the way, you can use squidoo to promote your own products. Now, how much advantage do you have? You promote your product using their site, you earn through your product. And once your promotion gets popular, that means it's acquiring more and more page views each and everyday, you'll earn a 70% revenue through adsense. Isn't that good enough?
Ok, you might ask as well if only squidoo offers this kinda ads sharing.. Well, there are lots of sites/communities employing this kinda revenue sharing. Even some forums employ this and that includes webmaster-talk forum (if in case you are not aware..). You just have to search for those site over the net. You can simple search for "ad sharing community" at google.com and it'll surely provide you sites relating to this..
So there you have it.. Hope I made sense..

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