The First Adsense Cheque FAQ’s

After a long time I have finally gotten my first Adsense Cheque so Google do pay you even if it takes months or more Google Pay. One of the biggest problems I had with my earnings came around the time I switched to WordPress from blogger because working out widgets in wordpress and understanding themes can take much time.For Three months the Earnings were very bad but you could also blame that partly on the Economy.

Some things you should know about the Cheque is that it’s a crossed Cheque and has to be payed into the account holders name unlike a cheque made to cash.So if you have no bank account of your own go to your google account settings and edit the payee information for the cheque so you can get it paid into a friends or family members bank account.Otherwise you will have an uncashable Adsense earnings Cheque.

Another thing you should know about the Adsense Cheque is that although Adsense payout is a minimum of $100 in the Eurozone Payout is €70 which is about 91.38500 US$ anyway I hope to see many more Adsense Cheques and as my traffic and learning more about  adsense placement gets better maybe the next one will not take as long.

About roezer:
Besides my blog here on this Unfocused blog I also write about Instrumental Music on my other blog

About roezer

Besides my blog here on this Unfocused blog I also write about Instrumental Music on my other blog

4 Thoughts on “The First Adsense Cheque FAQ’s

  1. Good Information! I think it will be easier if you can add your bank account for the Electronic transfer. I usually get my payments by 27th or or 28th of the month and I no longer wait for the postman to deliver it.

  2. Rawhide on February 21, 2011 at 04:34 said:

    Good to know that you can get paid out of the states. Even though it seems like a little bit more of a hassle, it still works out okay. :) Congrats on getting paid.

    • It takes about 5 days for the Cheque to clear here with my bank anyway but now I get paid via bank transfer which is a little faster. The money comes in handy to pay the bank charges since they are so high even though the government bails the banks out from our tax money :)

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