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Google Adwords Made Easy | E-Book

May 3, 2008 Author: admin | Filed under: Advertise, Files, Payments

This powerful eBook illustrates how you can write ads that attract clicks from the search engine traffic. It also explains how to go about tracking your ads and delivering quality landing pages. Most readers find the last threee bonuses especially invaluable as they cover how to discover profitable markets, finding high paying adsense keywords and profitable keywords. Highly recommended for anyone that needs quick traffic from Google. Click here to download.

Payments Guide

Feb 2, 2008 Author: admin | Filed under: Payments
Are you wondering when your AdSense check or Electronic Funds Transfer will arrive? Or if you’re going to be paid this month, or next month? We’ve put together this guide to explain our payment process - from the 5 critical steps to setting up your account, to an overview of the life of a payment, everything you need to know is here.

  1. 5 Steps to getting paid
  2. Tracking Account Performance
  3. Payment Timelines or, “When am I paid?”
  4. Holding Payments

Pinning it down (to $10)

Feb 2, 2008 Author: admin | Filed under: Payments

As part of our efforts to make sure that the AdSense account details publishers provide are valid and correct, we do a couple types of validation that you may be aware of: the Personal Identification Number (PIN) program and, in some locations, phone number verification. One or both of these verification methods is required in order to ensure the security and accuracy of your information so you can receive payments from AdSense.

In the past, our system would ask you to verify your information when your earnings reached $50. However, we’ve recently changed the threshold to $10. This lowered amount means many of you may see a PIN arrive in your mailbox soon, as well as a prompt in your account to verify your phone number. For more information about these holds, visit the links in the ‘Required Actions’ box on your Payment History page.

(Psst: If your all-time earnings are between $10 and $50, this might be a good time to learn all about PINs so you’ll know what to expect. Or, if you prefer surprises, you can remain blissfully ignorant till a PIN mailer pops up in your mailbox. Just be sure you don’t pitch it in the trash!)

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