One of Internet's most popular Advertising programs, Adsense (Google's) had introduced the new referral program recently.
As per the new terms, if any Adsense client refers a new client and the new client earns the minimum payout amount(ie, 100 $), the referring client gets 100 $ for referring him.
The catch here is that if there were multiple level of referrers, then, Adsense may end up paying out 100 $ to all the referrers.
Consider a scenario in which, A refers B and B refers C and so on.
Finally Y refers Z.
Z implements Adsense effectively and gets the payout(minimum 100 $).
Now, Y gets 100 $ referral amount and gets his payout, thus making X to get 100 $.
It goes up until A gets his 100 $.
It accounts to a total of 2500$ finally.
This is rather bizarre and does not have an explanation yet.
In practice of course this is a highly unlikely scenario but it does emphasize the point that if you ignore the AdSense referral program you could be throwing good money away.
As per the new terms, if any Adsense client refers a new client and the new client earns the minimum payout amount(ie, 100 $), the referring client gets 100 $ for referring him.
The catch here is that if there were multiple level of referrers, then, Adsense may end up paying out 100 $ to all the referrers.
Consider a scenario in which, A refers B and B refers C and so on.
Finally Y refers Z.
Z implements Adsense effectively and gets the payout(minimum 100 $).
Now, Y gets 100 $ referral amount and gets his payout, thus making X to get 100 $.
It goes up until A gets his 100 $.
It accounts to a total of 2500$ finally.
This is rather bizarre and does not have an explanation yet.
In practice of course this is a highly unlikely scenario but it does emphasize the point that if you ignore the AdSense referral program you could be throwing good money away.
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