Written on August 25th, 2005 at 12:08 am by Darren Rowse
9rules Network Changes
The 9rules network has changed its members agreement to allow member bloggers to keep all of their own earnings - all the 9rules crew gets is a share of any advertising that 9rules finds for you. Scrivs explains:
‘We are also happy to announce that we have a new member’s agreement in which the major change is that all members get to keep 100% of their Adsense revenues (or any other revenues they generate on their own)! Along with the great members forum and the crazy stuff going on inside there is no reason that you shouldn’t want to add your site to the Network.’
In addition to this announcement Scrivs mentions that 9rules will open up the network to blogs written in Spanish.



3 Responses to “9rules Network Changes”
Tony Lawrence
August 25th, 2005 2:44 am
Perhaps there is no reason you wouldn’t want to add your site, but I couldn’t find any place there to do so..
Scrivs
August 25th, 2005 3:52 am
Hey Tony,
We allow sites through submission rounds. I am not sure when the next English round will be but I will make sure to inform Darren so he let’s his audience know.
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