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Plenty of Fish

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Plenty of Fish: Take a look at the picture of Plenty of Fish’s owners’ two month check from Google. I had to go back and re-read it a couple of times to make sure I understood everything correctly. PS: To make the picture bigger, just right click and save or open in a new window. Wow.

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  1. Does the guy know that AdSense’s ToS forbid public discussion of revenue amounts?

  2. CT says:

    Too late for that; Plenty of Fish has been the latest AdSense miracle success story for the last few months. All the money that the bare-bones site has been raking in has been has been reported far and wide, so at this point, I’m sure Google is treating it as a case study marketing opportunity, and turning a blind eye at the TOS violation.

  3. drmike says:

    The link is 404ing for me. Site name as well. 🙁

  4. Actually, Google changed their ToS to allow publishers to publish the total revenue, however, they still cannot disclose the specific stats which generated the revenue (i.e. eCPM, click through rates, pageviews, etc.)

  5. Ozh says:

    I’m not sure whether having Adsense as your only income source is a dream or a nightmare 🙂

  6. Mark Brooks says:

    I posted the plentyoffish google cheque image and summary of the post at… http://onlinepersonalswatch.ty.....with_.html

    Mark Brooks
    editor, onlinepersonalswatch.com

  7. Mark Brooks says:

    I posted the plentyoffish google cheque image and summary of the post at… http://onlinepersonalswatch.ty.....with_.html

    Mark Brooks
    editor, onlinepersonalswatch.com

  8. Mark Brooks says:

    I posted the image of the plentyoffish google cheque and a summary of the interview at…

    http://onlinepersonalswatch.ty.....with_.html

    Mark Brooks
    onlinepersonalswatch.com

  9. Mark Brooks says:

    I posted the image of the plentyoffish google cheque and a summary of the interview at…

    http://onlinepersonalswatch.ty.....with_.html

    Mark Brooks
    onlinepersonalswatch.com

  10. Andrew says:

    Thanks Mark, and Bandit they definitely don’t care about the ToS agreement. It’s all about the money! My friend got banned from Google for a domain violation a few years ago, for basically doing what a billion dollar company did, you’d know the name….



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