Arnold Zafra

Google Adsense Changes PIN Program a Bit

January 29th, 2008 by Arnold Zafra | 7 Comments

For Google AdSense publishers, the Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a validation method used by AdSense to verify the accuracy of information provided by publishers when they sign up for an AdSense account. The PIN is usually sent out to AdSense publishers who have already reached the minimum earnings of $50 for their AdSense implementation.

Now, AdSense is lowering the $50 earnings threshold into $10. So if you have reached that earnings threshold by now, expect a “white card” that dons the Google logo,  to arrive in your mailbox (yeah, the traditional ones) anytime soon. When you get the PIN, you will have to register that to your Google AdSense account. You need to do this before your AdSense account reached the $100 minimum earnings required before AdSense pays you.

There’s no reason why AdSense change the minimum earnings amount before the PIN was sent. Is the reduction in the $100 dollar minimum earnings before payout is sent, to follow? A reduction to $50 dollar would be a good move.And a move towards electronic money transfer through Paypal would be even better.




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