Now its Earning with Google…. ( Adsense :-)

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Sorry to post something non-technical…
But this is to share joy of my first earning as well as to prove authentication of devils workshop’s contents!
Few months before I have written about Google AdSense in my post- Wanna Earn Some Money without Spamming!

Here comes snap of my first cheque which I had received from Google. (Click on image to enlarge it)

The cheque is in my local currency and also there was no deduction of any sort! I got full money deposited in my account! Of course, it won’t last too long… ;)

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  1. #
    Anil on December 23, 2006

    Nice Rahul!
    I am also waiting to get one! :)

  2. #
    Darnell Clayton on December 28, 2006

    Congrats Rahul!

    Yeah, it may take a while, but it sure makes blogging worth it!

    Keep up the great work! And hopefully you can turn this into a full time hobby!

  3. #
    Rahul Bansal on March 17, 2007

    Thanks Guys! :)

  4. #
    Adi on February 24, 2008

    Hey dude ..In one of your blog you stated that 250 Rupess and 12.20 % Service tax will be reduced by ICICI bank when we deposit the cheque…

    Is that true ? Please clarify

  5. #
    Rahul Bansal on February 27, 2008

    @Adi
    Hi Adi, first sorry for late reply… :-(
    Now information was highly accurate that time! BUT there are some nice development now….

    First thing Indian publisher can receive payments in INR i.e. local currency. I deposited check in INR to SBI once and CITIBANK. Not a single paisa got deducted! :-) Also Google give nice currency conversion rates so I will recommend you to opt to receive payments in local currency.

    I am not sure about payments in US DOLLAR as I never got one. But you better contact your bank regarding the issue as banking policies keeps on changing!

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