If you’re into making money from home, you may have come across Adsense revenue-sharing sites.  And what are they?  Basically, Adsense revenue-sharing sites are networks where you can earn money from Adsense clicks, (the little ads that appear on a website).  To benefit both the network and you, the ads get rotated a certain number of times.  You get credit for the clicks 60 percent of the time in many places such as Hubpages.  They get credit 40 percent of the time.

The benefits of this methods are easy to see.  Since everything is taken care of in the Adsense revenue-sharing network you don’t have to manage your own website.  So you are free from having to concern yourself with things like Web Design, which can be a relief if you don’t have experience with such things.

Secondly, you get some link-building power from Google.  This part becomes very important once building on the network begins, it will determine if you web page is seen or not.  Should you complete it all on your own, you would need to be a SEO genius to get your site to enter the rankings.  This is in contrast to Adsense revenue-sharing sites, which usually already have the SEO taken care of.

However, do these advantages mean that Adsense revenue-sharing sites are a good model for home businesses?  The answer changes when you consider what you want.  Adsense revenue-sharing networks work wonders because everything is already provided for you, if you want the ability to build a quick SEO site.  But in case you desire the ability to make best use of your Adsense income, you will need to do things yourself.  Why?  Well, first off, you get to keep all your content.  The editors of Adsense revenue-sharing sites determine whether your content is good enough to be posted.  If it is not, it gets removed, inspite of the efforts you might have put into it.

In addition, if you do things on your own you get to keep all your earnings.  This isn’t the case when you’re using income share websites powered by adsense because you’re losing a share of the income to the provider.  Once you start earning hundreds of dollars, this can turn out to be very annoying.

In conclusion, Adsense revenue-sharing websites should not be considered as a dependable home business.  Certainly, they take the complicatedness out of building a website, however they do snatch your element of control.  And when it comes to Adsense, it’s this element of control that gives you the most money and security.

Carin Davis is the editor and webmaster of http://www.CarinDavis.net. A site dedicated to the development and training for Network Marketers and Home Business Owners.

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