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Congratulations!
Your Google AdSense application has been approved. You'll soon begin to see relevant Google ads appear on barrettbrown.blogspot.com/ .
Keep in mind, however, that if Google has not yet crawled your site, you may not notice relevant ads for up to 48 hours.
To track the performance of your new Google ads, log into your AdSense account at any time. You can do so by visiting
https://www.google.com/adsense?hl=en_US and signing in using the 'Existing Customer Login' box at the top right.
Once you're signed in, head to your Reports tab for earnings information. For a quick overview of your earnings reports and the 5 steps to getting paid, view our Payments Guide:
https://www.google.com/adsense/payments?hl=en_US .
You may also be able to view reports on the partner site through which you registered. Please visit or consult the partner's website to determine whether this is the case.
------ COMMON QUESTIONS:
1. How do I add Google ads to my other blogs/websites? Do I need to re-apply?
No, there's no need to re-apply. You are welcome to add AdSense to any of your websites that comply with our program policies
(https://www.google.com/adsense/policies?hl=en_US)? Simply sign in as an existing AdSense customer on the partner site. If you're using Blogger and would like a detailed video walkthrough on how to implement
AdSense, please view our Activation Demo, located at http://services.google.com/adsense/breeze/activation/index.html .
2. Can I test my ads? Why do I see clicks with no earnings in my
reports?
If you see clicks with no associated earnings in your AdSense for content reports, it may be that you've received some invalid clicks or impressions during this date range.
3. I'm not located in the U.S., but I'm using a U.S. web hosting service (e.g. Blogger). Is that considered U.S. Activities?
In general, using a third-party U.S. web hosting service to host your web pages is NOT considered U.S. Activities. The tax information collection interface available from your account's 'Tax information'
page will help to direct you to the appropriate tax forms for your situation. For example, if you are a foreign publisher with no U.S. Activities, you'll need to agree to a statement to that effect within
your account. No tax forms are required in this instance.