Good news to Google Adsense publishers who still have not earned $50:
You can now receive the Adsense PIN (Personal Identification Number) after you’ve earned $10.
Previously, Google mails the PIN to a publisher whose balance has reached $50. Adsense announced just now that they are lowering this threshold to $10. This gives publishers enough time to get themselves verified, and to be able to quickly withdraw their earnings once they have reached $100.
Why is the PIN important? Does the PIN have a validity period? I still have not received my PIN after a few months!
For answers to these PIN-related issues, visit our Google Adsense PIN FAQ page here.
For those wondering what the Adsense PIN mailer looks like this, here’s a screenshot of the front and back side of the mailer.
Good news to Google Adsense publishers who still have not earned $50:
You can now receive the Adsense PIN (Personal Identification Number) after you’ve earned $10.
Good news to Google Adsense publishers who still have not earned $50:
You can now receive the Adsense PIN (Personal Identification Number) after you’ve earned $10.
Previously, Google mails the PIN to a publisher whose balance has reached $50. Adsense announced just now that they are lowering this threshold to $10. This gives publishers enough time to get themselves verified, and to be able to quickly withdraw their earnings once they have reached $100.
Why is the PIN important? Does the PIN have a validity period? I still have not received my PIN after a few months!
For answers to these PIN-related issues, visit our Google Adsense PIN FAQ page here.
For those wondering what the Adsense PIN mailer looks like this, here’s a screenshot of the front and back side of the mailer.
Good news to Google Adsense publishers who still have not earned $50:
You can now receive the Adsense PIN (Personal Identification Number) after you’ve earned $10.
Previously, Google mails the PIN to a publisher whose balance has reached $50. Adsense announced just now that they are lowering this threshold to $10. This gives publishers enough time to get themselves verified, and to be able to quickly withdraw their earnings once they have reached $100.
Why is the PIN important? Does the PIN have a validity period? I still have not received my PIN after a few months!
For answers to these PIN-related issues, visit our Google Adsense PIN FAQ page here.
For those wondering what the Adsense PIN mailer looks like this, here’s a screenshot of the front and back side of the mailer.
Good news to Google Adsense publishers who still have not earned $50:
You can now receive the Adsense PIN (Personal Identification Number) after you’ve earned $10.
Previously, Google mails the PIN to a publisher whose balance has reached $50. Adsense announced just now that they are lowering this threshold to $10. This gives publishers enough time to get themselves verified, and to be able to quickly withdraw their earnings once they have reached $100.
Why is the PIN important? Does the PIN have a validity period? I still have not received my PIN after a few months!
For answers to these PIN-related issues, visit our Google Adsense PIN FAQ page here.
For those wondering what the Adsense PIN mailer looks like this, here’s a screenshot of the front and back side of the mailer.