• I run a site with a team of around 40 writers, and though they won’t be making much, I want to share my site’s revenue with them.

    What is the best way to do this?

    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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  • This is a business decision that you have to make more than a WordPress support forum question.

    My suggestion would be to figure out your payouts to the authors and then write them checks as the money rolls in. You can always hire an accountant to do this work for you…

    Thread Starter yutz18

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    I’ve seen a few ways to track writers, but when I tried them they didn’t work. Analytics was one, and I’ve been looking through adsense plugins.

    I’m going to pay through paypal–do you know of a way to track each writer individually through an adsense plugin or something similar to that?

    Track them how? By their input to the site or by some other method?

    Thread Starter yutz18

    (@yutz18)

    By input to the site. How well their articles do and what they bring to the site through google adsense.

    Gotcha.

    It looks like this plugin will allow your authors to enter their adsense information and it will rotate between your adsense code and theirs as the page is read, creating a 50/50 distribution for whose ads are being seen by the visitor. https://adsense.ayanev.com/

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