AdSense is an ad serving application run by Google Inc. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image, and video advertisements on their websites. These advertisements are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis.
One of the most popular revenue models for bloggers and other web publishers. Google AdSense is a contextual advertising program. The website owner places a script on every page where he / she wants the ads to appear.
How does it work?
- Choose the type and placement of ad units to be displayed
- Specify where you want ads to appear
- Choose what types of ads can compete for those slots
- Highest-paying ads display
- Advertisers bid on your inventory in a real-time auction
- Always show the highest-paying ad
- Get paid
- Google bills advertisers and ad networks
- Get paid through our reliable payment options
Payments Guide
Are you wondering when your AdSense payment will arrive? Trying to figure out whether you'll be paid this month, or next month?
5 Steps to getting paid
1. Check your address
Since payments and Personal Identification Numbers (PIN), are sent to the mailing address in your account, it's important to confirm the accuracy of your payment address and payee name. Keep in mind, especially, that checks and Western Union payments are made out to the payee name exactly as entered in your account.
2. Provide your tax information
Depending on your location, Google Inc. may be required to collect tax-related information from you. If you're required to provide tax information, you can do so on the Tax Information page, under the My Account tab. Our interface will help guide you to the appropriate forms and requirements for your particular situation.
3. Select your payment method
Depending on your payment address, there may be a number of payment options available to you, including checks and Western Union Quick Cash. The easiest way to find out your payment options is to visit your Account Settings page and click the Payment Information.
4. Enter your PIN and phone verification number
When your earnings reach the verification threshold , Google Inc. mail a Personal Identification Number(PIN) to the payment address in your account. You'll need to enter this PIN into your account before we can send any payments to you. Your PIN will be sent by standard post and will take 2-3 weeks to arrive.
5. Reach the payment threshold in earnings
When your total unpaid earnings reach the payment threshold,Google Inc. send you a payment at the end of the next month. This threshold varies depending on the reporting currency in your account.
Let's say, for example, that the payment threshold for your account is US$100. In this case, if your total unpaid earnings reached $100 during January and you completed the 4 steps above, Google Inc. send you a payment at the end of February.If your total unpaid earnings haven't yet reached the payment threshold, they'll roll over to the next month and accrue until they meet the threshold.
Payment Timelines or, "When am I paid?"
One of the most common questions we receive at AdSense support is, "when am I paid?" It's certainly an appropriate question, since you probably joined AdSense to earn money and not just because you like how pretty our ads are. So this section describes how the AdSense payment cycle operates throughout the month, to give you a good idea of when and how your payment will arrive.
Earnings finalized: On the last day of each month, Google system identifies all accounts that have reached the payment threshold. All the accounts that have reached the threshold are then sent for approval. Within the first few days of the month, a link with specific earnings details will be posted to your Payment History page.
Payment issued: Within the next few weeks, a Payment issued line will be posted in Payment History page, indicating your payment has been calculated. At this time, Google have your payment processed and sent to you.
Since payments and Personal Identification Numbers (PIN), are sent to the mailing address in your account, it's important to confirm the accuracy of your payment address and payee name. Keep in mind, especially, that checks and Western Union payments are made out to the payee name exactly as entered in your account.
Depending on your location, Google Inc. may be required to collect tax-related information from you. If you're required to provide tax information, you can do so on the Tax Information page, under the My Account tab. Our interface will help guide you to the appropriate forms and requirements for your particular situation.
Depending on your payment address, there may be a number of payment options available to you, including checks and Western Union Quick Cash. The easiest way to find out your payment options is to visit your Account Settings page and click the Payment Information.
When your earnings reach the verification threshold , Google Inc. mail a Personal Identification Number(PIN) to the payment address in your account. You'll need to enter this PIN into your account before we can send any payments to you. Your PIN will be sent by standard post and will take 2-3 weeks to arrive.
When your total unpaid earnings reach the payment threshold,
Google Inc. send you a payment at the end of the next month. This threshold varies depending on the reporting currency in your account.
Earnings finalized: On the last day of each month, Google system identifies all accounts that have reached the payment threshold. All the accounts that have reached the threshold are then sent for approval. Within the first few days of the month, a link with specific earnings details will be posted to your Payment History page.
Payment issued: Within the next few weeks, a Payment issued line will be posted in Payment History page, indicating your payment has been calculated. At this time, Google have your payment processed and sent to you.
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