Today, I am writing an article on how to verify Google AdSense account without PIN. Google AdSense is one of the prominent and trusted ways to earn money from your blog. It is a simple and most powerful and popular source of earning for publishers and webmasters. But getting your blog approved by Google is indeed really difficult because of their policies. Once your account is approved, Google has certain other verification processes. Google verify your account by verifying the account holder’s address. Before sending money, Google sends a PIN code to your Address to verify your address and identity.
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When Google Sends Pin Code?
When you set up a Google AdSense account and get approval for publishing ads on your site or blog by Google AdSense, it starts showing ads on your blog. Once your earnings have crossed $10, Google sends a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to your Payee Profile address to verify the address of the account holder. PINs typically arrive within 2-4 weeks but may take longer depending on your location. Google mail your PIN on a white postcard measuring 4.5 x 6 inches (11.4 x 15.2 cm). The PIN is four digits. You will then need to enter this PIN into your account (the pin Adsense sends). See the below screenshot:
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If somehow PIN does not reach your address, Google allows you to request two more times. In total, you get three chances of Address verification. In all cases, the Google Address verification PIN remains the same. Be careful, if you enter the wrong PIN three times, your account will be suspended.
What if PIN Code does not reach after Three Attempts?
Google understands that sometimes the publishers might not receive the PIN after three attempts. It might be because of bad postal service or because your address is in a remote area. Google has provided a workaround for this 🙂
Keep in mind that you have four months to submit your PIN after your first PIN is generated. If you fail to submit the PIN, Google will stop showing ads on your blog.
Note: Till you are waiting for the Google AdSense account setup, I would recommend trying ShareASale too. You can use it with Google AdSense too. You may find the below articles useful –
Google has provided an alternate option to verify Google AdSense account without PIN code. For this, you need to submit a proof of identity document that has your Payee Name and valid address that you have mentioned in Google AdSense account. The ID Proof document can be any of the following:
Etc etc …..
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Only after you have tried your three attempts and did not receive PIN, you can use this option. Follow the steps mentioned below:
In case you do not remember your Publisher Id, click on ‘Gear’ icon. Go to Settings –> Account Information. Here you will find your Publisher Id. It will be of ‘pub-****************’
That’s it. In a few minutes, you will receive a mail synonymous with the image below that you’ve fulfilled the address verification requirement for AdSense.
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I also got into the same situation where I did not receive PIN for my AdSense account even after the third attempt. To verify my Adsense account, I submitted my ‘Bank Statement’ as my ID Proof that has my relevant address. I got the following mail within 5 minutes after I submitted this form with my ID proof.
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Hope that you have understood the procedure of how to verify Google AdSense account without PIN. If you have any queries or feedback, you can leave your comments below 🙂
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I have exceeded my 3 attempts to verify my identity... I don't know wht to.do...i am a new Youtuber please someone help me....i jst have few days left they will stop showing ads someone please help me....
hi,will this solution works if your address information differs with payment info(western union details)
Thanks for the post it is very enlightening i just want to ask is it only the bank statement that you used in verifying the account or u used any other document with the bank statement
Hi Yusuf,
Only submitting Bank statement worked for me :) Hope there are not much changes in verification process now!
Wow this is really cool. Thank you for your assistance just verified my UK adsense. Am so glad
Hi,
I enjoy reading your article a lot.
I will read more of your other articles.
Keep writing, bro.
we don't have postal code address and the alternative form is not appeared in our ad-sense dashboard ,so how can i get the form link??
Nice Post,
this post is very helpful to all bloggers
thanks for sharing informative post on your blog
i don't wrong, am getting rejected by adsense, but will bookmark this page for feature use when i get approve
I am receiving a decent amount of traffic but not able bank it in a good manner because of Google dfp ctr issues. So i decided to use chitika along with google dfp. But to my surprise chitika is for no use. I got only 20 cents for 45 clicks. That is ridiculous.
Infolinks is better in some manners though.
I’ve been using AdSense for about 5 years. I was hesitant to try it at first because I never click on AdSense ads myself, so I assumed no one else would click either. When I did give it a try I was pleasantly surprised by the results. For a year or two it was a major source of income for me.
My experience with AdSense is that visitors who arrive by a search are more likely to click on the ads than regular, repeat visitors or people who come to the site through social media. So if your goal is to make money with AdSense I would also prioritize SEO.
Hi Darrin,
Yes, I do agree with you. If you are getting organic traffic, you will get higher CTR (and in some cases higher CPC also). And I never recommend clicking on ads ourselves, Google is smarter than us in identifying the invalid clicks. Though in my initial days, I used to click on ads if I get new IP to test my CPC and how my ads are doing. But yes, as you said, we should prioritize SEO to get more traffic which indirectly will increase earning.
Thanks for sharing your valuable comment :)
Regards,
Mohit Arora