when google adsence pay the money
the AdSense payment cycle is monthly. As long as you’ve completed the five steps to get paid, we’ll issue a payment between the 21st and the 26th of the month. During this time, you’ll see a line item appear on your Payment history page indicating that your payment is in progress. Learn more about payment timelines.For EFT or wire transfer payments, please allow 4-10 days to receive the funds in your bank account once the payment process has begun. You can also visit our EFT Troubleshooter for further guidance.
"When do I get my payments? This is one of the frequent questions we see in the forum. I suppose it's partly because people just don't read the information available and assume that it's like a lot of other advertising companies, but Adsense timelines are fairly different from a lot of other payment timelines. AdSense payments are set on a regular monthly schedule, and you won't receive your payment the moment you cross the payment threshold.
payment threshlod Yes, AdSense has payment thresholds that are quite a bit higher than some other advertisers. I've seen others set as low as $10, but the average seems to be around $50 with other advertisers. AdSense has a minimum payment threshold of $100 USD (or the rough equivalent in other currencies - though the exception seems to be that in Australian currency, you must hit $150 for payment).
payment threshlod Yes, AdSense has payment thresholds that are quite a bit higher than some other advertisers. I've seen others set as low as $10, but the average seems to be around $50 with other advertisers. AdSense has a minimum payment threshold of $100 USD (or the rough equivalent in other currencies - though the exception seems to be that in Australian currency, you must hit $150 for payment).
There are also other requirements that must be fulfilled before payments are released:payments holds need to be removed
- your address must be verified, you must choose a method of payment (and verify your bank if EFT is chosen), you must enter a PIN (personal identification number) that AdSense sends by regular mail to your home address, and finally, in some cases, you must also complete a telephone verification. These "holds" in your AdSense account appear usually shortly after your cross the "verification threshold" which is $10 (or equivalent) and might take up to a couple of weeks to become active after you reach that threshold. Because the PIN can take up to 4 weeks to arrive (and sometimes it takes a couple of tries to receive the PIN) the verification process can take a little while, but no payments will be released until all these steps are completed, and you have reached $100 or more in verified earnings.
Once you have met the Payment Threshold and lifted Payment Holds, you are ready to receive your AdSense payments, which are based on a regular monthly schedule. Earnings from the previous month are "verified" during the first week of the following month, and once verified they will be posted on your Payments page in your AdSense account. If you need to make any changes in your AdSense account that affect your payments (address, payment methods, tax info, etc.) this must be completed prior to the 15th of the month - if you don't make those changes before the 15th, your payments will not be made at the end of the month, but will be pushed out to the next scheduled payment date at the end of the following month.
Once you have met the Payment Threshold and lifted Payment Holds, you are ready to receive your AdSense payments, which are based on a regular monthly schedule. Earnings from the previous month are "verified" during the first week of the following month, and once verified they will be posted on your Payments page in your AdSense account. If you need to make any changes in your AdSense account that affect your payments (address, payment methods, tax info, etc.) this must be completed prior to the 15th of the month - if you don't make those changes before the 15th, your payments will not be made at the end of the month, but will be pushed out to the next scheduled payment date at the end of the following month.
So, money earned during one month is verified at the beginning of the next month, and paid at the end of that month - provided you have a total earning of $100 or more and have no payment holds on your account.
Somewhere around the end of the month (usually between the 21st and 25th) you'll notice a line on your Payments Page that says "payment issued" - this indicates that your payment is calculated and in the process of being sent to you, by whatever method you've chosen in your account. The dates aren't always the same when this occurs, and they do have up until the last day of the month to actually issue the payments, but most often the payments are issued just before the end of the month.
You'll also see a notation next to the Payment showing "details" - if you click that link it will show you the details of your payment, including earnings (and some adjustments may also show here), and the payment date.
For those who receive payments by methods that require tracking numbers (this does not include standard check payments which are sent by regular postal service), tracking numbers may not appear in your account immediately but should show up anytime within 10 days of the payment being shown on your payment page. In some countries, standard check delivery is sent by postal service using couriers - see the "receiving payments"page in the Help Center for more details - this page also provides more details on average wait time for various delivery types.
For those who receive payments by methods that require tracking numbers (this does not include standard check payments which are sent by regular postal service), tracking numbers may not appear in your account immediately but should show up anytime within 10 days of the payment being shown on your payment page. In some countries, standard check delivery is sent by postal service using couriers - see the "receiving payments"page in the Help Center for more details - this page also provides more details on average wait time for various delivery types.
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