Google AdSense Referral Program

Today, Google introduced a referral program for AdSense. It works very simply: if John clicks on Jack’s referral button and signs up as a publisher, when John earns his first $100, Jack’s account will be credited $100.

Honestly, AdSense has been the most consistent performer for all of the websites I handle, although I wouldn’t call my payouts high. (I have yet to try BlogAds, but apparently I need an invitation from an existing participant to join.) I recommend Google’s AdSense for anyone who wants to monetize their web projects. So if you’d like to sign up, feel free to visit AdSense through my referral link below:

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3 Comments on “Google AdSense Referral Program.” To add your own comment, scroll down.

  1. #1: fivecentnickel.com
    Saturday, November 5, 2005
    9:47 pm (reply)

    If you want to try BlogAds, drop me a line.

  2. #2: Flexo
    Sunday, November 6, 2005
    12:52 pm (reply)

    Thanks, Nickel. I actually received an invitation the other day and added BlogAds to the site, but I have no takers yet. If anyone would like to buy an ad, here is where you can do so.

  3. #3: jim
    Sunday, November 6, 2005
    2:53 pm (reply)

    Haha, Nickel, I was the one who sent him an invitation. :)

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