I Need Your Help, And Seth Godins Would Be Nice Too!

Shortly after I started blogging I did what a lot of newbies did and installed Google Adsense and had those annoying rotating ads on my site in a lame attempt to make money.

After a year so I had accrued a massive $35.07 and was seriously thinking of postponing my retirement to Bali.

I started to realize that at the rate I was going, and as Google don’t pay out under $100, I’d need to stick at it for 3 years before Google paid me.

So I took them down and that was about 4 years ago.

I just went in to take a look out of curiosity and that money still sits in there. I’m guessing it will ad infinitum if I don’t reinstall the ads and try and get it up the elusive Benjamin.

I wonder how much money Google owe like that?

I wouldn’t be at all surprised if it’s well into the millions, maybe even tens of millions.

Wouldn’t it be great if Google could have an option where people could waive the money they are owed from dormant accounts on the strict condition it’s donated to charity.

Maybe there would be an even better option with a drop down box listing several charities and you could choose the one of your choice. How cool would that be?

Of course I realize that there will be plenty in the T’s and C’s that will mean Google is well within its rights not to pay out, but simply keep the commission and get a win/win for themselves.

And that win/win is, they sold an advert and they didn’t have to pay the person that then referred the potential customer, client or whatever via that advert.

However, offering to give the money to good causes creates a win/win/win and that always trumps a mere win/win in my book.

Google wins with some fantastic publicity and a flood of goodwill and maybe even more people reactivating their accounts.

The charities obviously win, big time.

And the person with the account gets to feel great because all their hard work wasn’t wasted after all.

We Need Seth Godin!

But how do we help such a thing happen?

I guess we could e-mail Google and ask, but would that do it? I have less than 6,000 total readers and the vast majority won’t have Adsense accounts.

But what if somebody as highly respected, liked, and widely read as Seth Godin blogged about it, surely that could kicks start something amazing?

Come what may I think I’m going to contact Google.

I’m also going to consider reinstalling Adsense just long enough to get to $100 and then donate the check to charity.

What do you think? Am I missing something glaringly obvious that makes this totally untenable other than the desire for Google to grow its coffers?

I’d welcome your thoughts as to whether you think it’s an idea with legs?