How To Sign Up With Google Adsense & Get Accepted
Applying for a Google Adsense account is quick and easy for
any interested webmaster. Just point your browser to
www.google.com/adsense
and click on apply. Click on the drop down arrow under
account type and select whether you’re an individual or
business. If you’re not sure which one to choose,
click on the question mark to the left. Next, select your
country or territory.
Under website information, it asks for your primary
URL. If you have your own website, list it here. If
you are using a blogging site such as writingup.com or
bloggingparty.com that URL goes here.
Select your website’s primary language. Google adsense
supports Chinese (simplified), Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish,
French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean,
Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and
Turkish.
Select the product you want on your pages. Adsense for
Content means you will have advertising targeted to the content
on your pages. For instance, if you write about flooring,
you might have carpet ads on your page. Adsense for
Search is for you to add a Google search box to your
pages. To maximize your Google Adsense earnings, you will
want to have both.
After that, it’s just the regular contact information and
you’re all set. You should receive an email in 2 or 3
days letting you know if your application is approved.
What about taxes?
Google Adsense is required to collect tax information from
those who participate in the program. If you’re a business,
you’ll need to put your EIN number on your application.
If you’re an individual, all you’ll need is your social
security number.
If you don’t have that information when you initially sign
up, you can still apply for the Google Adsense program.
But be advised that Google Adsense will withhold payments to
you until they receive your tax information.
While Google does not withhold taxes or provide any tax
advice, they will send you a 1099 once your earnings reach a
certain amount. Of course, if you are a Non-US business
and have no activity in the United States, you will not need to
provide this information. For more tax information
regarding the Google Adsense program, visit the Google Adsense
Support site. For other tax-related questions or
concerns, you can log onto www.irs.gov.
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