Adsense should only be seen as a nice side-line income if you manage to pull of a website that generate income from it.
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Adsense should only be seen as a nice side-line income if you manage to pull of a website that generate income from it.
Apologise if this is not the correct forum to post this ...
We have been using Google Adsense to generate revenue from our site (www.ndorfin.co.za) and have been having major issues with checks from Google getting payments returned. I heard there is a company that accepts the payments for you, and provides a card to withdraw the funds in SA.
Anyone know the company/similar companies that do this? Obviously must be legal etc.
We had to change advertisers recently as a result but not received as much revenue as Google Adsense..
Would appreciate the help...

On a low-hit website you are likely to generate nothing more than the one or two clicks a month.
Never think that Adsense will make you rich, because it won't.
I have about 77 websites, and in total they generate about R3 - 5000 per month.
I know that some of the bigger websites using adsense makes tens even hundreds of thousands of dollars a month, but their expenses in running their sites exceeds that.
Adsense should only be seen as a nice side-line income if you manage to pull of a website that generate income from it.
I run Adsense on my blog www.humology.co.za. Google releases the payment on the 21st of every month. You need to have earned R1000 or more before the 21st to get a payment.
Then it comes into my account around the 23rd (2 days later).
WHy are you still getting paid with a cheque in the first place???? I've been getting paid directly on my bank account for probably more than a year now.....
It's easy, on the left sidebar on your Adsense dashboard, look for "payments", and the "manage payment method" then "add payment" . Once payed, money takes about 2 - 3 days to show.
As you can see, the screen shot below says 2 days ago. When I woke up this morning, the money had already appeared. I bought the data I'm using on FNB with that money LOL
Hope I helped man
Are you aware that you are commenting on a thread from 2011 when EFT payments was not available in South Africa? Back then you had two options: cheque via snail mail or cheque via DHL.