Applying For Your Adsense Account
Once you are prepared to apply for a Google
Adsense account, it’s as simple as filling out a form. But there are some
aspects of that form that can be a bit confusing.
In this section, I’ll go over filling out the form, so that Google will approve you without any problems. You can find the form to apply for an Adsense account at: http://www.google.com/adsense/g-app-single-1.
The first thing that the form asks for is the URL of your website. Note that even if
you have multiple sites, Google only
wants to see one. So, list the URL of the site that you have set up
for the purpose of being approved
for Google Adsense, and enter the URL like this: www.yourdomain.com.
You do not have to include the http:// part of
the URL, and don’t include any subpages of the URL, such as www.mydomain.com/mypage.html.
Google wants to see the main page of the site, at the top level domain.
Next, Google wants to know what language your
site is published in. If your site supports multiple
languages, this is fine, but this
isn’t what Google wants to know. They want to know the primary language
of the site – this would be the language that you used to write the pages, such as English.
The next
question on the form throws a lot of people into a tail spin. It asks if you
are setting up an individual or business account.
Here is a way to simplify this question: If
you do not have an office or
business that currently has 20 or
more employees, you are an individual. It doesn’t matter
what your future plans are. Next, select the country that you live in.
The following part of the form asks for your information: name, street address,
city, and state. It is important to note that
when Google pays you, the check will be made out to the name that you
put here, and sent to the address
that you put here. So, use the information that you need to use here in order
to receive the check, and to cash or deposit the check.
After your name and address, Google wants your telephone number. They probably
won’t call you, but sometimes they will,
if there is a problem or a question.
Give a good phone number where you can be reached. You do not have to provide a fax number.
Here, you can
also choose to receive Google’s
newsletter – or not. Choosing not to receive the newsletter will not have any
affect on whether or not you are
approved.
Following this,
there are a number of check boxes,
all of which must be checked, before you can submit the application.
By checking
these boxes, you are saying that you
will not click on the ads on your
pages, that you will not encourage
visitors to click on your ads (incentives), that you are able to
receive checks that are made out to you, that you will not place ads on pornographic sites, and
that you have read the Adsense program
policies.
Finally, you
submit the form, and prepare to wait.
Your site will be checked by a live human being. Approval is manual, not
automated, and it can take up to three business days (72 hours) before
you hear from a Google
representative. That contact usually comes via email.
- Wait, what is this “Product selection”?
This
appears on some application forms
and seems confusing to many -- choose both: Adsense for Content and Adsense for
Search. This means that you can run both, but don’t
have to run both.
You can have
Google ads appear on your pages
(Adsense for Content) and you can also include a Google search box on your
pages (Adsense for Search), and when people use those search boxes, and click on sponsored ads in the results, you
get paid for those clicks as well.
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