When we say 100% of ad revenue goes to you we mean it

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By The Woyano Team (Contact - View My Woyano)
Published Sat 10 Feb 2007, 1689 Views, 5 Comments

We give 100% of our ad revenue to you

Google Adsense and Woyano offer a revenue sharing system, only it's not shared because you get it all! We don't take a percentage of anything you make.

 

How does it work?

You need to first get an Adsense account and have associated it with Woyano. Now whenever you create some content you can choose to divert the revenue generated from advertisments to your Adsense account!

So all you need to do is write great content and have lots of people view it. The advertisements displayed next to your content when people are viewing it are yours.

And as always, the revenue either goes directly to the user, or a charity of their choice.

 

So how does Woyano earn money?

Our CEO Graeme Foux has been working in the internet with many major brands for the past 15 years.

His idea is for brands to use Woyano as a place to publish their own compelling "Sponsor Content". In return Woyano can help to drive contextual traffic to their content by use of a single "Sponsor Content" link (top right on each Woyano page).

When we say "Sponsor Content" we don't mean in your face advertising. We mean compelling content that has passed Woyano quality control.

For example Ford may have a very interesting article, written by a travel journalist about crossing the Sahara desert in Ford pickup.

We believe that there is a great deal of potential in moving away from hard sell advertising, to soft sell brand awareness drives.

To learn how Woyano works click-here



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    Michael ~ 15 months ago
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    Brilliant system. :)

    Regarding more than one ID per page:

    "You agree that while You may display more than one (1) Ad Unit on each Site Web page, You shall not display any Ad Unit on a page that contains Ads associated with another Google AdSense customer (e.g., Your Web hosting company), unless authorized to do so by Google."

    However, despite how that sounds, here's how Google responded at the official Adsense forum:

    "As long as a website is in compliance with our program policies, and the owner has given you permission to display ads on their site, you're allowed to place your ad code along with the other publisher's ad code on the same page." (http://groups.google.com/...238/4dc9e9952242fc93?lnk)

    Just to be careful, though, you still may want to query Google directly for the go ahead. It'll be good for them to know what to expect when they review Woyano's Adsense stats.
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      jake ~ 15 months ago
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      Hi Michael. We don't actually show more than one ad code at a time. If there are five pieces of content on a page, we randomly choose which one to show the advert for on every page view.
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        Michael ~ 15 months ago
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        Oh, I know that, I was just responding to the statement above, "It just depends if we can use more than one Google Adsense ID on the same page" in regards to earning ad revenue for comments as well as content.
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        Michael ~ 15 months ago
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        By the way, do you have any sort of script in place to make sure that when I'm viewing my own content the ads shown are not linked to my own personal Adsense ID? Or does one just need to be careful not to click on one's own ads? I suspect that as you go into mainstream release, you're going to end up with users who have never had an Adsense account before and are deploying Adsense for the first time, so any protection you could give them would be handy.

        Also, this becomes an issue if you implement the multiple Adsense ID per page thing (see above) in order to reward commenters, as even a careful person could click on their own Adsense without realizing it. A protective script would be absolutely necessary to avoid such problems.

        Thankfully, if one chooses a charity rather than personal account, clicking ads on one's own Woyano should never be a problem unless someone does it to excess (and the charity would suffer the consequences of that, unfortunately).
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          JV ~ 15 months ago
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          Your articles are about japan. When google serves ads for your content it will be about japan. If you are looking at your content and google displays an interesting ad about japan, and you click it - what is the problem with that - you are the perfect target audience for googles japanese ads!

          An important point to note is that Google adsense themselves have spent a lot of man hours programming against click fraud.

          If you click on an ad that you are interested in, and it has the potential to earn money for the advertiser its not click fraud.

          If you start clicking lots of your own ads google will know that it's click fraud and deal with it appropriately - (they use ip tracking and that kind of thing)
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          This is my two cents...

             
          Hey you know AdGuy always gets the last word! ;)

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