Monday, May 29, 2006

DO I NEED A PIN NUMBER FOR GOOGLE ADSENSE?

When you accumulate $50.00 in earnings, Google Adsense will send you a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to the payment address you supplied when you signed up. This is just another security precaution that Google Adsense has in place to protect their publishers but it is important.
Once you’ve been mailed a PIN number, your account payments will be on hold until the PIN is entered in your account. You can still have access to your account and earn money; you just won’t be paid until the PIN is entered. If it hasn’t been entered within 1 year, your account will be disabled.
To enter your PIN after you receive it in the mail, log into your Google Adsense account. Click on the My Account tab, then click on edit. Update the appropriate field and click submit changes. It would also be a good time to check your contact information and make sure it is correct. You’re now well on your way to receiving your first Google Adsense check.

1 comment:

MrAdVenture said...

This is a friendly heads up,if you read the part:
DO'S
1. Read the Terms and Conditions and Program Policies thoroughly. You will soon realize that they will,and regularly do-cancel the accounts of anyone showing their sites in what they have termed "click exchanges"such as M*ney making traff*c,mutaulh*ts etc.
If you continue you will be like me and soon will be looking for some REAL ALTERNATIVES TO ADSENSE
A safer way to show your site is to submit a cover redirection site,such as this example Clicksor Reviewed
I know this sounds like a commercial-but I really am trying to warn people.If you object to this warning feel free to delete it-or leave it as a help for others-either way-my work is done-I just have to go and kill Kenny!