3. Fill in
the requested information on the form that appears (shown in Figure 2-2)
and then click the Submit Information button. The information you’ll be
requested to enter includes
·
Your Web site
URL:
Google will check the site to ensure it’s appropriate for ads to be
displayed.
·
Your Web site
language:
To ensure that AdSense is available to your site visitors and that any ads
placed are properly targeted to the main language of your site.
·
Type of account: Use this
drop-down menu to select whether you’re creating a personal account or a business
account. (If the account is for you, it’s personal, and if you plan to use
it as part of a business that you own, it’s a business account.)
·
Country or territory: You do know
where you live, don’t you?
·
The payee name: This is the
name under which you want your payments issued. If you’re creating a personal
account, it should be your personal name. If you’re creating a business
account, it’s best to use the business name, but you can also use your
personal name if you prefer.
Payments
are made electronically or by check, but you set that information up after
you’ve created your AdSense account, so for now all you need to know is to
whom and where payments should be sent.
·
Address and telephone number: Use the
address where you would like to have your payments sent, and be sure to
include a working telephone number in case the good people at AdSense need
to contact you concerning payments. You also need to select the I Agree that
I Can Receive Checks Made Out to the Payee Name I Have Listed Above check
box. This just ensures that you’re aware that the name you have selected in
the Payee Name portion of the form is the name your checks will be made out
to.
·
Email preferences: If you want
to receive the AdSense newsletter and surveys about AdSense, place a check
mark in the In Addition, Send Me Periodic Newsletters with Tips and Best
Practices and Occasional Surveys To Help Google Improve AdSense check box.
·
Who referred you: Use the
drop-down menu provided to tell Google how you heard about AdSense. This
information is likely used to help them effectively market the AdSense
service.
·
Agree to AdSense program policies: The last part
of the form is where you register your agreement or disagreement with the AdSense
program policies. Be sure to read these policies completely (a link to them
is provided on the form). If you don’t agree to the program’s policies, you
will not be approved for an AdSense account. Two of the four check boxes on
this list are the most important points in the program policies. The third
check box is your agreement (if you agree) and the fourth check box is just
confirmation that you don’t already have an AdSense account. (You’re only allowed
to have one, so don’t try registering another because it will be refused.)
All four of these check boxes must be selected.
Don’t blow
off the Policies section. You need to read the policies and make sure you
understand them because Google strictly requires that publishers (AdSense
users) adhere to these policies. Slip up, and Google will strip your
AdSense capabilities so fast you’ll wonder if there’s some capability-stripping
super power out there that you’ve never heard of.
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