Once you have setup your
AdSense account, updated your website with
AdSense code, applied tips
etc, you would surely be looking forward to earning
some revenue from the
AdSense Ads. Though revenue will start accruing to your
AdSense account almost
immediately, the actual payments to you are based on
certain rules that Google
has laid out for all website owners that have an
AdSense account.
1. The first and the most
important rule is that Google will make a payment to
you only when your account
balance is $100 or more. Also, these
payments are made by
Google within 30 days of the last day of calendar
month during which you
attain an account balance of $100 or more. If your
account balance is less
than $100 on the last day of the month, the
balance just rolls over to
the next month and this continues till you actually
have at least $100 in your
account. You can easily check your account
balance by logging-in into
your AdSense account.
2. Obviously, Google will
only be able to pay you only if you provide them
with the information that
is required for payments. This includes the Payee
information and contact
details that you specified at the time of signing-up
for an AdSense account.
Though you can edit most of this information,
country and Payee name
cannot be changed at this stage (i.e. after the
account has been approved
by Google). If you need to get these changed,
you will have to close
your AdSense account and open a new one.
3. You will also need to
submit your tax information using the Tax information
link on the My Account
tab. This information is required irrespective of
your location and, in any
case, Google would not process your payment
without the tax
information.
4. You also need to
specify the mode of payment. This can be done through
the ‘Payment Information’
link on the ‘My Account’ tab. Just check the
options available for your
location and choose the one that best suits you.
5. As soon as your AdSense
account balance reaches $50, Google will mail
(snail mail) a PIN number
to your payment address. You will need to enter
this PIN into your account
before you can become eligible for payments
from
Google.
No comments:
Post a Comment