Hi, How many of you here wants Google to send paycheck twice a month? Though its not in our hands to make Google to pay us twice a month, just wanna know whether or not, people likes to get cheque twice a month. Regards.
Of course, but I doubt they are willing to do it given the amount of extra logistics needed to do that.
I've no problem with the monthly payments. All the world turns around monthly payments so why not adsense.
I don't see the point. If someone depends on Google sending checks more often, they should rethink their financial situation.
I currently only make $300, so once in a month is ok. And as the pay me via western union, so I am very satisfied as its super fast payment. No waiting for cheques etc
It all depends on how much you earn. If your monthly earnings are in hundreds of $$$, then the payment twice a week seems logical. But there are poor earners who rarely cross the $100 a month and for these people, the payout would be difficult. Monthly payment irrespective of the $ earned would be ideal
Of course I would like that, because I don't like to wait an entire month to get my payment if I checkout at the end of the month...
Payment twice a month is far from reality . With a huge number of existing publishers and hundreds of daily approved ( and banned ) , this seems a bit hard for google to handle !
I don't think those getting approved/banned has anything to do with the payment process. As for getting paid twice a month if I made more than $5,000 a month they yes other wise I have no problem waiting.
I don't think that's a good idea. Because it'll cause twice as much problems both for us and Adsense support when checks don't arrive on time. The second thing is that click-fraud might increase significantly if they payout every 30 days. And yes, logistics would be a great problem. I suppose Adsense already employs an army of guys who handle only the logistics related to all this, so employing more employees would not be commercially viable (and it's not Google policy to overburden employees - they're underburdened!)