I am having good number of clicks on my Google Adsense. It's very inspiring to look at the amount I am making without doing anything but just blog about my thought on my products. I am promoting my products and at the same time, making few bucks on my Google Adsesne.
However, I am still uneasy about not being paid by Google. I already had the confirmation on my bank in sending my payment by Google. I just hope that I am not going to be ripped off again by Google. Let's wait and see. Meanwhile I will enjoy counting the clicks and money I am making form Google Adsense.















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It's not exactly ripping publishers off, but there is a current round of payment glitches that is effecting a number of publishers. So far from what I can tell that is posted on the Adsense Help forum there is in excess of $15,000 not being paid by the mighty Google.
The only official reason to the problem is apparent glitches in the payment system, which is all tied into their new "Google Accounts", which they claimed would be better for us publishers and cut costs for Google. I thought it was such a great idea, so I signed up (also I was told on the screen that I wouldn't get paid if I didn't). So I left my faith in Google and they let me down and others this month.
I'm personally owed just slightly over $9,000. I have no recourse other than to wait and post on every single blog that mentions the name Google as I can. I'm also tweeting about it, calling newspapers, radio stations, and television stations.
I have an email from an employee of theirs (Alton) assuring me that not only would the hold be removed by the 15th of this month, but that I would get paid past due amounts, plus the current November 2009 payment cycle amount due.
I mean don't get me wrong, it's going to be just over $17,000 that they're going to pay me at the end of November, but if it doesn't happen I'm going to be so mad and will have no choice but to sue.
To be honest I don't want any of this, I just want my money and to move on. I'm going to be looking for other ad networks as I don't want to be involved with Google for much longer if this is how they're going to treat a publisher of 6 years that keeps making them more and more money every year (and me too).
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