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Hooray! I just earned 22 cents from my website! Hooray!

scot
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Jul 31 '08 #1
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sc*******@gmail.com wrote:
Hooray! I just earned 22 cents from my website! Hooray!
It's a great feeling, ain't it? :)

I've got a few dollars accumulated in my google adsense account now. I
figure I might get my first check in another 5 years or so. Really
lookin' forward to it!

--
Berg
Jul 31 '08 #2
Ed Mullen wrote:
Interesting. The "money" is still sitting out there somewhere. I
guess Google is holding it, accounting for it on their books, and
hoping you and your site just goes away before they actually have to
pay something out. Amazing business model.
More likely they are holding it and collecting interest on it in some
bank account somewhere.

Interest on 22 cents isn't much, until you multiply it by the hundreds
of thousands of sites that have earned barely anything.
Aug 1 '08 #3
Scott Bryce wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
>Interesting. The "money" is still sitting out there somewhere. I
guess Google is holding it, accounting for it on their books, and
hoping you and your site just goes away before they actually have to
pay something out. Amazing business model.

More likely they are holding it and collecting interest on it in some
bank account somewhere.

Interest on 22 cents isn't much, until you multiply it by the hundreds
of thousands of sites that have earned barely anything.
Kinda what I was driving at but, obviously, not as well said as you did!
;-)

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Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net
A dirty book is rarely dusty.
Aug 1 '08 #4

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