Google Adsense payment options
Of course you know that Google Adsense is an excellent way to get some additional income on your site.  Adsense are the text ads that you can display on your site that are generated by Google. The ads are tailored to the content of your site, so they display relevant text links to your visitors to click on. Each time that someone clicks on one of these links, you get some commission.

To place Google Ads on your site, you need to sign up for an Adsense account, then you can cut and paste some text on your site and viola! the Google ads will display.

Living in South Africa as we do it has always been difficult though to get your money out of Google. You had the option of getting in the format of a cheque (in USD), or directly into your US Banking Account. Yeah right.

The costs for converting a USD based cheque into ZAR is EXTREMELY expensive. You pay R100 fee to start off with at most banks....

SO... it is extremely good news to hear that Google now pays out in cheques made out in ZAR!

If you aren't already making use of Adsense on your site, why not!

Click on the button below to sign up for your own Google Adsense account - Google has lots of training tutorials to get you going.




Trackback(0)
Comments (1)Add Comment
Google pay to Tanzania,East Africa ?
written by Sadiq, October 30, 2007
Hi !
Nice tip...
Do you have any idea if someone who is in Tanzania can receive Ad-Sense payments ?
I heard clearing cheques in USD in third world countries really takes time..

Write comment

security code
Write the displayed characters


busy
 

Twitter Updates

Latest Web Trends Blog Entries

  • Joomla Training - Advanced
    We have finally completed the Joomla advanced course and will be running the first course on the 30th of June...
  • SEO Is Dead?
    A month or two ago Google published on their official blog that they have implemented customised search for everyone doing...
  • Joomla Training Course - 20 February 2010
    Tailormade4you will be running its next Joomla Training course on 20 February 2010 in Johannesburg. The cost of the course is...