Hosted AdSense and Non-Hosted AdSense then we will try our best to answer all those questions through this post.

Google AdSense is the best ad network in the world. The most popular way to earn money online is YouTube and blogging. Here you can earn money using AdSense ads. 90% of the main source of income for youtubers and bloggers. If you want to make money then you need to know some essential things about AdSense.

Hosted AdSense Vs Non-Hosted AdSense

Google AdSense provides you with two main types of accounts Hosted Adsense Account Non-Hosted Adsense Account

Hosted AdSense Account

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An AdSense account that allows a publisher to display ads only on products hosted by Google, i.e. YouTube and Blogspot blogs, is called a Hosted Adsense Account.

Both YouTube and Blogspot Google’s products Google does not charge you for uploading videos to YouTube or creating blogs on Blogspot but the hosting of these two products is provided by Google which is why your AdSense account is approved on YouTube and Blogspot blogs Is called How to recognize Hosted Adsense Account? Which Hosted Adsense Account It is very easy to recognize.

First you need to login to your AdSense account and after clicking on the logo you will see in your Gmail account at the top right, a box will open which you can see in the screenshot above. If your AdSense account is Hosted then Hosted Account will be written in red. Revenue Share Hosted Adsense Account revenue share is 55% and 45% That means publishers will get 55% and Google will keep 45%.

Non-Hosted Adsense Account

When you buy your own hosting and domain and create a blog or website and get that blog or website approved by Google Adsense then that type of account is called Non-Hosted Adsense Account or Fully Approved Account. This means that if you buy a hosting and domain from a website like GoDaddy, HostGator, Big Rock and build a website and monetize that website with Adsense then that account is called Non-Hosted Adsense Account.

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In addition, if you use a custom domain (.com, .in, .org, .NET) on Blogspot and get it approved by AdSense, then you will get a Non-Hosted Adsense Account. How to recognize Non-Hosted Adsense Account? As you can see in the screenshot given above, like Hosted Adsense Account, there will be no text in the dashboard of Non-Hosted Adsense Account, that is, it is Non-Hosted Adsense Account or Fully Approved Account.

Revenue Share

For non-Hosted Adsense Account the revenue share will be 68% and 32%. That means publishers will get 68% and Google will keep 32%. After getting your blog approved by AdSense, it is very difficult to create a Non-Hosted Adsense Account, so you need to follow the AdSense guidelines. You can use Non-Hosted Adsense Account for YouTube Monetization but for that you have to complete 1000 subscribers and 4000 hours watch time on your YouTube channel according to new guidelines of YouTube.