This is quite annoying, if you don't get $100.00 by the 15th then you don't get paid until the next month. Any one know any PPC for publishers who pays every $10.00?
Yes, ExoClick do - well, you can set your account to $10 minimum payouts. It's only fair to warn you that you'll not make as much per click as you do with AdSense.
but whats the use of getting paid fr just USD10? just for that meal? i see no point, so a minimum payout of 100 bucks seems to be reasonable for me ...
100$ is chup chaines I think your life doesn't depend on 100$ or olmost 100$ in a month from Google And besides you get more money afther that
If you're looking for a CPC company that pays with a minimum of 10 dollars and VIA Paypal I'd recommend looking at Bidvertiser (bidvertiser.com) as they do just that.
The point is that once that $10 is in your PayPal account it's yours and no-one can touch it. If that same $10 was in your AdSense account you could well lose it if you get banned!
This is true, I am not bothered about getting banned, just all of my business goes in and out of paypal, would just prefer to have it done that way!
It's a good point. In addition, I imagine it's to Google's advantage to hang on to your earnings as long as possible for another reason. Think about all the blogs that are constantly generated that end up signing up to Adsense and then close down/disappear before they get a payout. I imagine that this adds up to quite a substantial amount of money for Google and they get their ads placed for free! Regards, Robert
Probably it will be very difficult for google to manage with $10 payouts, thats why they implemented a minimum of $100 payment system.
All the closures really does help them, also on high balances, what interest do you think that they get from holding this money?
I don't think they'll ever pay with PayPal. Using another companies payment processor isn't a very swift business decision.
They get interest from bank... Just think how much do they make from the interest they get in the following period.. Got money from Advertisers <--------At least a month--------> Paid Money To Publishers
That is what I mean, at 8% on a high yeild account in the channel islands, all the money it holds for one month, this value must be astronomical!
That's exactly why they don't. They need time to review and check for fraud. In the business world net-30 is standard with many companies paying their bills once per month. This mainly gives them time to verify, approve, process, print and mail the bills and work more efficiently by batching the workloads instead of doing one-offs. I've done work for some companies that are net-60 or net-90 (one was 120) and they deliberately just sit on the bills until the last possible moment.
humn, let's see: get millions of dollars from advertisers, have publishers make money for your company for a supposed share of the profits-hold those supposed profits for 30 days, invest money in financial sector, make money off other peoples money, withdraw, send payments. niceeeeeee
Why do you want to get payed so often? They would be paying me 40+ times a day some days if they paid in 10.00 intervals.. They do a fraud check before payment... Are you trying to click fraud? I can't think of another reason for needing the money so fast... Plus, paying you through paypal you would lose another 3% or so of your earnings. Personally, I find EFT fast enough. You will earn less on other publishers unless it is YPN. Personally I think you should just work on your sites and traffic, and soon enough you will be hitting that 100 Dollar mark daily and not monthly.
I did. So what's the reasoning for having to be payed in $10 Intervals. Seems silly to me, and from reading all the posts, i don't think I am alone. BTW : Google would never pay via paypal to begin with, that would make google look bad as a payment processor.
But would be convenient for me and some others as all of our business is in and out of paypal. Just think we are getting a raw deal as % interest would be big, even pay as soon as we hit the $100 mark, that is no problem. I guess until a competitor comes along that is worthy, we are stuck