A Little More on AdSense
By patro on Aug 19, 2007 in Wealth and Money
AdSense Dos and Don’ts
- Do open an AdSense account immediately after you launch your website or blog.
- Do provide clear addresses and information in the AdSense registration form.
- Make sure that the information you are providing is accurate as your AdSense income is taxable. So stay clear of trouble and take all care to furnish verifiable information.
- Do go through the AdSense Macromedia Flash demos.
- Feel free to ask questions to the AdSense customer support team.
- Do not apply for more than one AdSense account for a single person.
- Do not give fishy information to AdSense. If caught your AdSense account is most likely to be suspended.
AdSense Payment Facts
Payment from ads on your website is made out once your account accumulates more than $100. You can get the detail report of your earnings from your AdSense account. Just log in and click on the reports tab. After your unpaid earnings cross $100 you will be paid the amount thirty days later. For example if your unpaid earnings cross $100 on March 15th you will be paid the amount on April 15th.
Payment can be secured either through electronic fund transfer or through checks. If you do not receive the check or funds even after the same being issued by Google AdSense the amount can be credited back to your account after you report the incident. You should give sometime to the AdSense people to verify your claim.
Payments are made after 15th of every month provided there is a minimum earning of $100 in the previous month. And you are expected to remove ‘hold’ on your payment by 15th of the month to facilitate payment. ‘Hold’ can be removed by providing the necessary tax information and PIN number.











