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Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Western Union payments for Google AdSense now launched in Cameroon, Mauritius and Senegal

Posted on 09:33 by Unknown
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There are millions of websites and blogs across Africa. This content transforms the web for the benefit of users. Google AdSense helps content publishers grow their online business by helping them with monetization. AdSense is a programme that enables publishers to display relevant ads on their websites and earn revenue. It’s free to use, quick to set up and now even easier to get paid.

In October 2010, we announced the launch of Western Union Quick Cash® payments for Google AdSense in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda, Today, we are announcing three more countries, this time in Francophone Africa! If you’re a Google AdSense publisher, you can now select Western Union Quick Cash payments in:
  • Cameroon
  • Mauritius
  • Senegal
Western Union Quick Cash payments are free and will reach you faster than checks. Payments follow our normal payment schedule and are available for pickup in your local currency at your local Western Union agent the day after they're issued.

A couple of things to note: We can send Western Union payments only to publishers that have an individual account at this time. Also, the payee name on your account must exactly match the government-issued ID card that you'll use when picking up your payments. For more information on how to sign up for and pick up Western Union payments, please visit our Help Center. To sign up for AdSense, visit google.com/adsense

Posted by Julia Peppiatt, AdSense Payments team

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Le paiement Western Union pour Google AdSense lancé au Cameroun, à l’Île Maurice et au Sénégal

Il existe des millions de sites Internet et de blogs à travers l’Afrique. ces contenus transforment Internet, pour le plus grand bénéfice des internautes. Google AdSense permet aux éditeurs de contenu de développer leur activité en ligne en les aidant en termes de monétisation. AdSense est un programme qui permet aux éditeurs d’afficher des annonces pertinentes sur leur site Internet et d’en tirer des revenus. Utilisable gratuitement, rapide à configurer; il permet désormais d’être payé encore plus facilement.

En octobre 2010, nous avons annoncé le lancement des Paiements Western Union Quick Cash® pour Google AdSense au Ghana, au Kenya et en Ouganda. Aujourd’hui, nous ajoutons trois pays à la liste, cette fois-ci en Afrique francophone. Si vous êtes éditeur Google AdSense, vous pouvez à présent demander des paiements via Western Union Quick Cash:
  • Cameroun
  • Île Maurice
  • Sénégal
Les paiements par Western Union Quick Cash sont gratuits et vous parviennent plus rapidement que les chèques. Ils sont effectués selon notre échéancier de paiement normal et à disposition dans votre devise locale auprès de votre agent local Western Union, le lendemain de leur émission.

Deux choses à noter: nous ne pouvons adresser de règlements Western Union qu’aux éditeurs disposant d’un compte individuel à ce moment-là. De plus, le nom du bénéficiaire sur votre compte doit être strictement identique à celui indiqué sur la carte d’identité nationale utilisée pour toucher votre dû. Pour savoir comment souscrire à Western Union et récupérer vos paiements, consultez notre Centre d'aide, et pour vous inscrire à AdSense, rendez-vous sur le site google.com/adsense

Poste par Julia Peppiatt, équipe Paiements AdSense
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