Understanding AdSense Revenue Sharing: Blogger Currently Receives 0% Share
"To use AdSense with Blogger, you are subject to the terms and conditions of the agreement that you entered into with Blogger and the AdSense terms. This includes a share of revenue, which is currently 0% to Blogger. You understand and agree that any ads revenue share on the shared traffic with Blogger will be paid directly to Blogger, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in your AdSense Terms of Service, which remains in full force and effect. Learn more about revenue share"
We could not understand whether we will be paid or not paid from AdSense for showing AdSense delivered advertisements on our blog.
We used AI immediately to understand more about this text.
AI responded us:
Based on the text provided, it seems that you will not be paid for using AdSense with Blogger.
The revenue share, if any, will go directly to Blogger.
Here's a breakdown:
You are subject to the terms and conditions of the agreement with both Blogger and AdSense.
Blogger currently receives 100% of the revenue share (0% to you).
Any revenue generated from ads displayed on shared traffic will be paid directly to Blogger, not to you.
In summary, you won't be paid for the ads displayed on your Blogger site through AdSense; instead, Blogger will receive all the revenue.
We were still having doubts because it is well known bloggers are paid from AdSense.
So we asked AI to explain us following text:
"This includes a share of revenue, which is currently 0% to Blogger"
AI responded us:
Apologies for the confusion. Let me clarify based on the revised statement:
"This includes a share of revenue, which is currently 0% to Blogger."
This means that currently, Blogger receives no share of the revenue generated.
In other words, you won't be paid for using AdSense with Blogger, and neither will Blogger.
The revenue generated from ads displayed on your Blogger site through AdSense will not be shared with Blogger or you.
Our question is Why? because as much as we know bloggers are paid from AdSense.
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