Sunday, April 26, 2015
Collecting on Writers Revenue
Recall four months ago I wrote of Google cancelling my Google's Adsence based on reported fraudulent activity.
Recall that I wrote of discovery that Google cancels Adsence accounts just prior to payout, then keeps the money already paid by the advertiser.
Recall that I contested their abomination and would proceed through the judicial system to recover monies?
Rest easy, it appears that Google had a change of philosophy and paid out the earned revenue.
Writers revenue: if it's acknowledge that approximately 50% of royalties are unpaid to musicians, I can only imagine that there is a similar volume of unpaid revenue to writers. Perhaps even more that do not pursue their earnings.
Sunday, April 12, 2015
This Week In a Publisher's Office
"I just write what I wanted to write. I write what amuses me. It's totally for myself." - J.K. Rowling.
"I can accept that you don't want what I write. I'll take it elsewhere." - Grant Madden
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Writer Frustration: Resurrected
Easter Sunday.
Three and a half hours to do a twenty minute rewrite for Eugene Daily News. (Thank you Firefox, Explorer and Chrome for a glorious morning.)
Two more hours to work why the Xbox would not let me sign in with my email account. It is, after all, clearly me.
One hour trying to multiple guess the password I have for the email account upon which I do password resets with.
Twenty minutes trying to remember which letter of the password is, or is not, capitlatized.
Thirty five minutes to work out how to sign out of Google Plus, after spending fifteen minutes looking at my circles thinking "where is my profile picture?", only to realize I somehow created two Google Profiles. (Side issue: this is me, as pictured.)
Writer accomplishments today: zero.
Frustration level: resurrected.
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Tacking
Sixteen years ago today, I commenced racing in a catamaran series that would eventually produce the fifth of my seven championships. I won the fifth championships with a perfect score, in part, because nobody could "go to windward" better than I.
Writers, like sailors, are often called upon to make decisions similar to those encountered in sailing. What's the best path to the next mark? What is the preferred tack? And most importantly, how to cover the immediate threat. Tacking, is about making decisions, and at times, the realization you have to go in the unfavorable direction, to come back on the preferred path.
As an author, protecting your unpublished work prior to getting to the printing press, may require a different tack.
Head to wind, loosening the sheets, pointing the boat through the eye of the wind and letting the sails fill on the "other side". Tacking.
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Back from Oregon.
T'is been a busy week and a half, and a deliberate omission last week not to publish.
Let's bring the fan base up to date on events.
Orgeon - always wonderful, always wet, and as always, good company.
Eugene Daily News - always great to come home to the team.
The upcoming book - we have the editor.
Alaska Airlines - on time and on budget.
Irony - the cover of the inflight magazine has a story titled Strong for Kids. It's about having character for children in the face of adversity. I'll drink to the story.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Google Credability Eroded
Last week I wrote of Google's email of personal identification information that they had detected.
Apparently, such information was incorrect, and the email was sent in error.
When a beloved company starts sending erroneous information, credibility is eroded and it is fair to ask "what else was erroneously sent?"
Is it possible that my Google Adsence claim was another of their erroneous letter?
Note too, Google Adsence Advertisements continue to appear on my blog. Even though Google Ads have been disabled, they continue to appear and continue to earn money.
#fraud #googlefraud
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Still Contesting Google's Adsence Fraud Claim
On January 5, 2015, I wrote of Google's Adsence Claim, that fraudulent activity was being conducted on my website. Google, in their wisdom, disallowed the earnings incurred on my website.
Interesting, that despite my account settings, changed after the Google notice to disallow Google's ad appear on my website, those ads have continued to appear on my website, and indeed, have continued to earn income.
Yesterday, February 28, 2015, I received an email from Google which stated:
"Dear Publisher,
We have now verified that we are no longer detecting PII being passed to Google from the account(s) under your control.
Thank you for helping to resolve this matter.
Regards,
The Google Policy Team"
Google tech's using inhouse speak but not making any sense to their customers. With no prior notification of my personal information going "walkabout", this was alarming. A search located multiple threads about the Google Adsence program passing Personal Identification Information (PII) from websites to outside interests.
Really? Could that possibly be the reason why Google detected unauthorized ad clicking on a blog that did not exist and did not have Google's Ads being displayed?
Google have not yet responded to three (3) letters sent to their corporate office requesting further information. The Google Adsence Claim is about to head to court.
#fraud
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