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Do big companies have dedicated AdSense reps?
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<blockquote data-quote="Knocks" data-source="post: 2109545" data-attributes="member: 322562999"><p>68% goes to the publisher (web site owner), 32% goes to Google.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While I appreciate your input, I am actually looking to hear from someone who either has a connection within Google or a major publisher who is running a network of prime-time sites. No, I am not confusing AdSense with AdWords (I participate in both programs), and Google doesn't "give away" any money. AdSense is a large portion of their revenue, so if certain publishers are pulling in a million dollars a year or more, it would be prudent to have a human rep to answer those publisher's questions. But again, I'd like to hear from someone who actually knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knocks, post: 2109545, member: 322562999"] 68% goes to the publisher (web site owner), 32% goes to Google. While I appreciate your input, I am actually looking to hear from someone who either has a connection within Google or a major publisher who is running a network of prime-time sites. No, I am not confusing AdSense with AdWords (I participate in both programs), and Google doesn't "give away" any money. AdSense is a large portion of their revenue, so if certain publishers are pulling in a million dollars a year or more, it would be prudent to have a human rep to answer those publisher's questions. But again, I'd like to hear from someone who actually knows. [/QUOTE]
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