Monarch
Mar 2 2008, 12:29 AM
| | Hey all, I just started a new service: Use My Ads It gives people who don't have an AdSense account a chance to place my google ads on their website. You get paid 80% of your earnings monthly through paypal. You can also keep track of your clicks and earnings. This is only for serious publishers, all websites will be reviewed before approval. Hope you guys find it useful. |
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Sten
Mar 2 2008, 04:48 AM
I might sign up once my site is done, not sure if I trust it or not but I'll give it a go! The only thing really that pulled me in was the no minimum payout bit and teh fact that you can get PayPal money from it. Bidvertiser doesn't seem to really work and I know that everyone trusts Google ads!
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Monarch
Mar 2 2008, 04:57 AM
The service just launched today, but once things get started I'll make a testimonial page for users to post their experience. Anyway, hope you do decide to sign up.
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Mordent
Mar 2 2008, 11:38 AM
Very interesting idea, I'll admit. For one thing, I might actually consider this due to the fact that I have low traffic sites - and never bothered signing up to Google AdSense - but do use PayPal a fair amount. A couple questions for you that I couldn't see answers for on your site, probably because - as you said - it's just been launched: - I assume the 80% is pre-PayPal fees? Namely if you get $10 because of the ads placed on my site in a month, $8 is sent to my PayPal account (meaning I receive a smidgen less than that, $7.39 at current rates, not that I get sent $8 often at all
) - Is there any minimum number of hits to my site per day needed? As I said, the traffic's probably low enough for me not to bother trying to monetise it too much, but if I have an incentive to boost the traffic a little then I'm sure I could.
- Is there a minimum payout amount? If so, what is it? You say you pay monthly (only here on the forum, not on the actual page), and I'm guessing you'll be doing it on a "Xth of the month" basis rather than from when we sign up?
- Based on what I can see of the register form (not a bad use of CSS, by the way, my forms still look weird) we can only have one site URL per login name. Is this the case?
These are the obvious questions that spring to mind, and whether I consider trying it out or not doesn't overly matter to me, but you might want to answer them on the site for future users. Still a nice idea, though, good luck with it! 
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Monarch
Mar 2 2008, 10:15 PM
QUOTE(Mordent @ Mar 2 2008, 11:38 AM)  Very interesting idea, I'll admit. For one thing, I might actually consider this due to the fact that I have low traffic sites - and never bothered signing up to Google AdSense - but do use PayPal a fair amount. A couple questions for you that I couldn't see answers for on your site, probably because - as you said - it's just been launched: - I assume the 80% is pre-PayPal fees? Namely if you get $10 because of the ads placed on my site in a month, $8 is sent to my PayPal account (meaning I receive a smidgen less than that, $7.39 at current rates, not that I get sent $8 often at all
) - Is there any minimum number of hits to my site per day needed? As I said, the traffic's probably low enough for me not to bother trying to monetise it too much, but if I have an incentive to boost the traffic a little then I'm sure I could.
- Is there a minimum payout amount? If so, what is it? You say you pay monthly (only here on the forum, not on the actual page), and I'm guessing you'll be doing it on a "Xth of the month" basis rather than from when we sign up?
- Based on what I can see of the register form (not a bad use of CSS, by the way, my forms still look weird) we can only have one site URL per login name. Is this the case?
These are the obvious questions that spring to mind, and whether I consider trying it out or not doesn't overly matter to me, but you might want to answer them on the site for future users. Still a nice idea, though, good luck with it!  Good questions, I will make an FAQ page too when I get the chance, but to answer your questions: - Paypal does not charge fees to send or receive payments as long as payments are funded by PayPal Balance(Unless there is some fee I'm not seeing
). - No, there is no minimum traffic requirements(At least for now. When accounts become limited I might introduce a minimum for new registrations).
- As is mentioned on the homepage, there is no minimum payout amount.
- Right now, I feel the best way to manage websites and make sure they all abide with Adsense TOS is to have poeple sign up with one website at a time. You are allowed to make a second account for another website with the same email and paypal address.
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iGuest
Mar 8 2008, 11:45 AM
I might use this.
Put My Google Ads On Your Website, Get Paid With Paypal.
I might use this, my website gets at least 100 hits/day, BUT, I do need to know if this is really worth doing, what if you get all the cash from advertising on my site, and then I don't get any money! Once I've been paid one time, I will trust this, yes I AM skeptical =] -reply by Floris
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dserban
Mar 9 2008, 09:52 AM
QUOTE(Sten @ Mar 2 2008, 05:48 AM)  ... and I know that everyone trusts Google ads! Ads?  What ads? Haven't seen one in a long time  -AdBlock Plus user
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Miles
Mar 9 2008, 10:02 AM
Google does it right with their adverts, They aren't obtrusive; just a row of text. I personally disagree with adblocker blocking them, although unlike a certain right-wing blogger I heard of I'm not blocking access to my site. Monarch, your service sounds interesting, and if I had a paypal account, I might just sign up, however I'm already getting to my $100/£50 'checkout' amount, and it took a while, so I see no point, however, I shall show some people I know who might be interested, and refer them to you.
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iGuest
May 10 2008, 04:10 AM
here\\
Put My Google Ads On Your Website, Get Paid With Paypal.
What if I'm just starting my site? (building a site based from my server at home). No current traffic yet...But I'm also planning to register the site with Google, Yahoo, and MSN search engines. Would there be a problem with that...Or would it not matter so long as I start getting traffic within 6 to 9 months of putting the site up? -reply by Kazae
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iGuest
May 25 2008, 03:56 PM
video game website
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Www.Videogamegeek.Pbwiki.Com is a website the has videos, pictures, games, and video game cheats cheack it out! -reply by alex
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Jul 4 2008, 12:54 PM
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If after I have placed Google in my website, how do I get my money when I don't have a paypal account? Please I need fed back. Thants for what you doing. Miracle Igunbor. -reply by Igunbor Miracle
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