How to Register With Google Adsense
Google AdSense makes sense for website publishers seeking to monetize or make money from website advertising. Google AdSense allows website publishers to place textual ads on published websites, targeted to the website audience. Publishers looking to take advantage of Google AdSense first must register by visiting the Google AdSense website and then establishing an account. Registration for Google AdSense is independent of any other Google services accounts such as Gmail and requires the publisher to register separately. The process involves visiting the registration page, filling out the application form, and then setting up your websites and pages to use Google AdSense.
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Visit the Google AdSense registration page and click on the “Sign Up Now” button to access the Google AdSense application.
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Fill out the Google AdSense application that loads on the screen. Fill out the entire application and provide accurate information as requested by Google. You must provide a street address to receive payment from Google. Google will not make payments if only a PO box is provided. If you neglect to or refuse to provide a street address, you cannot sign up for Google AdSense. Be sure to read the Google AdSense policies at the end of the application to understand what you may and may not do when placing the advertising. Click the "Submit" button at the bottom of the page to register.
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Set up your Google AdSense account once you register by looking into your account, and register each of your Web pages with Google Adsense. Google provides extensive tutorials explaining how to register your individual Web pages, so make sure you read those tutorials upon logging in your first time. Once you register each page, you must embed the code provided by Google AdSense on each page, where you want ads to appear. Also, Google provides detailed tutorials walking you through the process of embedding the code into a variety of sites and page designs.
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Tips & Warnings
Google consistently monitors all clicks and impressions related to the Google AdSense program. According to the Google AdSense policies, as a website publisher, you may not click on any advertising place on your own Web pages. Doing so will results in discontinuing your participation in the AdSense program and will prevent you from signing up again.
Google forbids website publishers from altering any ad code provided through the Google AdSense program, without written permission from Google.
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