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I was traveling - so I missed this and you may have also . . .
Adsense dropped a BOMB -
They have totally re-written the way Adsense ads should be “blended” on your site.
Even though Adsense is a much smaller part of my plan these days (they still overnight me an envelope each month) - this is still IMPORTANT to read (link below):
http://adsense.blogspot.com/2008/03/another-look-at-optimizations.html
Written by admin on April 12th, 2008 with no comments.
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Domain tasting is the practice of a domain name registrant using the five-day “grace period” at the beginning of the registration of an ICANN-regulated second level domain to test the marketability of the domain. During this period, when a registration must be fully refunded by the domain registry, a cost-benefit analysis is conducted by the registrant on the viability of deriving income from advertisements being placed on the domain’s web site.
According to John Chow, Now Google tells domain tasters to eat cake. By not allowing AdSense for Domain on domains that are less than five days old, Google hopes to provide a better user experience by cutting down on the millions of parked pages on the Net. Of course, this move will also has an effect on Google’s bottom line. It’s going to cost them millions in lost revenues.
Oversee.net and other companies have been using this practice for years and it will have a direct impact on them. The gravy train of free money might be coming to a halt very fast. For example, one Google domain taster was generating as much as $3 million dollars a month from this practice.
Written by admin on January 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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Google adsense offering a new payment method for some countries. Publishers who located in Argentina, Chile, China (Mainland), Colombia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, or Romania, may change the payment method to Western Union Quick Cash. Western Union is a new form of payment that lets publisher receive the adsense payments in cash using the worldwide Western Union money transfer service. According to Google AdSense normal payment schedule, payments for publishers will be available for pickup at the local Western Union agent the day after they are issued.
AdSense payments with Western Union is totally free. With this new payment method, publishers will no longer need to wait for a check to arrive in the postal mail. This new payment method can also cut down on bank fees and long clearing times associated with depositing checks. However, I wonder why Google didn’t make this payment method for worldwide. If they really care about their publisher, they should make it available worldwide.
To exchange the payment method, publisher should keep these important points in mind:
- Western Union Quick Cash is only available in Argentina, Chile, China (Mainland), Colombia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, and Romania as mentioned above.
- Unfortunately, Google doesn’t support this payment method for business account. This new payment method is currently only available to individual payee names.
- The payments must be picked up within 35 days of issuance or they will expire. If this case happened, a payment hold will be placed on AdSense account and the payment will be credited back to publisher’s account.
- To pick up the payment, publisher will need to bring the government-issued ID that will be used to validate the payee name in adsense with the ID.
- All payments will be made in US dollars, but they may be picked up in your local currency, depending on local Western Union agent that being used by publishers
So, to begin receiving AdSense payments by Western Union Quick Cash, publishers just follow these instructions.
What are you waiting for?
Written by admin on December 14th, 2007 with no comments.
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