To get an adsense account approval is actually very easy. You just need to apply for adsense via Blogspot or Youtube and use it on any other website you want, whatever.
The process is easy, sometimes many people abuse it. After they get approval from adsense, they instead use it on low quality blog sites and are not even ashamed of their spam. This is so embarassing ...
So, finally Google decided to make big changes to their adsense policy as stated on their official blog. From January to March 2019 alone, Google made two changes to the policy.
Talking about adsense accounts, how many types of adsense accounts are there? There are two types! The first is an adsense account that is hosted (hosted) and the second is an adsense account that is not hosted (not hosted).
What's the difference between a hosted and a non-hosted AdSense account?
The difference between a hosted adsense account and a non-hosted one!
Hosted Adsense Account
A hosted adsense account is an account approved by Google's partner sites such as Blogspot, Youtube or Hubpages. So if you have an approved account from there it will be known as hosted adsense account.
When you want to publish ads to an unhosted website, for example yourblog.com, then you must first submit a request to upgrade your account so that it is not hosted to be non-hosted.
Getting approval from a hosted account is relatively easier than a non-hosted account. In this type, you don't have to have your own domain, in the sense that you can register adsense from blogger or youtube.
After that, you have to go through the next procedure, which is to add the desired website URL to your adsense account's Chanel URL.
Adsense hosted accounts are usually marked as ca-hosts-pub-1556223355139109 or more clearly like this google_ad_client = "pub-1062087111757148 ″;
google_ad_host = "pub-1556223355139109 ″; for example!
pub-1062087111757148 indicates that your publisher account ID.
Whereas pub-1556223355139109 is to indicate that your account type is hosted.
How much is the share of hosted AdSense revenue?
For displaying adsense for content, the publisher will receive 68% of the revenue recognized by Google in connection with the service.
For adsense searches, the publisher will receive 51% of the revenue recognized by Google.
These percentages are consistent, regardless of the geographic location of publishers, and not at all average among publishers. Adsense does not disclose revenue sharing for other adsense products; revenue shares for other products vary due to differences in costs in product development and support.
You can also view the profit sharing details in your account:
- Log into your Adsense account
- Click Account
- IN the "Account information" section, you will see each profit share displayed next to "Active products".
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For example, if the Google ad inventory auction on your site makes $ 100, with a 68% profit share, then you will get $ 68 from adsense. Revenue share of 51%, if you collect $ 100, you will get a share of $ 51 of the type of search adsense ads.
There may be ad networks other than adsense that offer 80% revenue share, if you raise as much as $ 100 you will receive $ 80.
What are the advantages of a hosted AdSense account?
There are several advantages of a hosted adsense account compared to non-hosted ones, one of which is the ease of registering, because it only goes through one review stage, there is no need to spend a lot of capital, because the blog that we use automatically has free hosting and domain facilities from blogspot)
What are the downsides to a hosted AdSense account?
Some of the weaknesses of a hosted adsense account are quite a lot, including; Ad code cannot be installed on platforms other than Blogger and Youtube. If you register using a blogspot subdomain, you won't be able to show ads if you change your domain to a TLD. The next time you plan for a custom domain, you must first change the domain before registering.
To show ads on TLD domains, the owner must upgrade the account, and must first verify the PIN.
Note (Hosted Adsense Account)
- Requirements to register from Blogger (Blogspot), Youtube, HubPages.
- Ads appear on the Blogger site (Blogspot), Youtube, HubPages.
- Easy registration, only one review, and free hosting.
- The drawback is that the upgrade process is quite long.
NON Hosted Adsense Account
An adsense non-hosted account is what you can use on any website you have even if your account is on a domain like .com, .net or .org, and any website.
However, getting an adsense account that is not hosted is not easy, as many people try to trick AdSense into getting approved so they change policies. You must meet all adsense requirements to be approved.
When you submit a request for a normal adsense account, you must have a quality blog or website that is in line with the adsense requirements. After that, their team will only manually review your account.
You must get approval before starting to place ads on other websites otherwise your ad spots will appear white. In this case, if you don't get approval from Google Adsense. You can always try again until you are finally approved for an un-hosted account.
What are the advantages of an unhosted adsense account?
The advantage of non-hosted accounts is that ads can appear anywhere. You can also install ad code without having to wait for a review first. This account can also be used on Youtube or WordPress, but it is self-hosted.
What are the shortcomings of an un-hosted adsense account?
Some of the drawbacks include the difficult registration process. Being able to register once does not mean you will be immediately accepted, especially since the review also consists of 2 stages. For the first stage, the Adsense engine will look at the quality of the blogs that are listed whether advertising or not, easy blog navigation or not, and many other requirements.
Review the second stage, the blog will be checked for quality directly by Adsense. This means that inspections are no longer carried out by machines or robots but directly by humans, these inspections are quite complicated.
In this second stage the user often fails, for several reasons such as: difficult blog navigation, inappropriate blog, and content does not meet the requirements.
It's good if you want to register an account that is not hosted, you must first know the terms and conditions set by Google Adsense.
Note (Non Hosted Adsense Account)
- For registration requirements it can be from WordPress, PHP, or other CMS.
- Ads can be displayed or installed on any platform.
- Ads will appear without having to wait for a review.
- Registration is quite difficult, you have to go through two stages of review, and paid hosting.
That's the discussion about Hosted and Non-Hosted Google AdSense Accounts and their advantages and disadvantages.