Lastcrime
Mar 5 2008, 02:02 PM
Just wondering i just went to sign up for google adsense and in the sign up process it had a box stating that it would be ok to receive cheques from adsense to my address. Now i'm wondering if i choose this and proceed with the sign up will i be able to change it to send the money to my paypal account instead of them sending cheques to my address?
Matthew.
Mar 5 2008, 02:54 PM
Adsense only pays out via cheque or direct bank deposit, so unfortunately there is no paypal option
Lastcrime
Mar 5 2008, 03:12 PM
okay so heres the deal im only 16 (but hey who cares lol) i have successfully setup a paypal account connected to my bank so would i be able to set up adsense to do the same? Is the option to have the money directly deposited to your bank after i sign up?
Matthew.
Mar 5 2008, 03:35 PM
You can set it up to deposit to your bank account (you will need your account number and sort code) as you have with the PayPal account yes. They will just verify it by depositing a few pence into it (as I believe PayPal also do) and you're all set.
Adsense send payments by any medium on the 15th of each month after you reach $100.
Lastcrime
Mar 5 2008, 05:02 PM
great thanks for the information, its been a big help!
Khomba
Aug 6 2008, 06:20 AM
Adsense does not pay your revenue with paypal. If you want you can try clicksore or adengage if you want paypal payouts.

I do have a Adsense account but haven't tried clicksore or adengage though.
BruceSmith
Nov 19 2009, 04:00 AM
Hey Friends,
I am new to the adsense,
I have registered with google but don't know how it works. I completed with all the requirement, I don't have any query regarding the account.
I need to know how to earn through adsense. Can any one explain in brief.
I want the detail knowledge about adsense. If there is any tutorial regarding it will also be good. Just provide the link for that tutorial.
If any site explains in brief will also be ok for me.
I'll be really thank full to him.
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