If you are an Adsense Publisher displaying Google Adsense ads to your site then I wonder if you say that you wouldn’t care how much you get when a click comes from your site and how much money kept by the Google. Many of us right here wonder from Forums to Forums to know this very simple straight answer, which is till then kept secret by the Google, by the way they have revealed the % you receive from a click like for Adsense for Click they pay you 67% of the total earning and for Adsense for Search they keep 49% for their efforts.
The above talk I have discussed was only the part of the matter that have been already disclosed the new part is that Google is new testing its new intervention to be implemented in Google Adsense Account Reports where it will display a chart of your earning with the % Google keeping itself. Though finally it is in beta process and you need to subscribe for this from the following link
Intrest Form for new AdSense interface offers features such as more detailed reports (May be this link will expire by the time passes if they received the sufficient no. required for beta testing or if they decide it to be implemented in the Account Report)
Reason as written in Adsense Official Blog about the reason for their revenue sharing from Google in their words
AdSense for content publishers, who make up the vast majority of our AdSense publishers, earn a 68% revenue share worldwide. This means we pay 68% of the revenue that we collect from advertisers for AdSense for content ads that appear on your sites. The remaining portion that we keep reflects Google’s costs for our continued investment in AdSense — including the development of new technologies, products and features that help maximize the earnings you generate from these ads. It also reflects the costs we incur in building products and features that enable our AdWords advertisers to serve ads on our AdSense partner sites. Since launching AdSense for content in 2003, this revenue share has never changed.
We pay our AdSense for search partners a 51% revenue share, worldwide, for the search ads that appear through their implementations. As with AdSense for content, the proportion of revenue that we keep reflects our costs, including the significant expense, research and development involved in building and enhancing our core search and AdWords technologies. The AdSense for search revenue share has remained the same since 2005, when we increased it.
This was an move appreciated by millions of adsense publisher though Google has still not disclosed the revenue shares for Adsense for Feeds, AdSense for mobile applications, but is willing to do so by clarifying that this is still in the process to calculate as how much is their investment to implement this to publishers.
We also offer additional AdSense products including AdSense for mobile applications, AdSense for feeds, and AdSense for games. We aren’t disclosing the revenue shares for these products at this time because they’re quickly evolving, and we’re still learning about the costs associated with supporting them. Revenue shares for these products can vary from product to product since our costs in building and maintaining these products can vary significantly. Additionally, the revenue shares for AdSense for content and AdSense for search also can vary for major online publishers with whom we negotiate individual contracts.
So till wait once Google fully satisfied with this program to be implemented into the Google Adsense Account.
Nice post! GA is also my biggest earning. However,