Now receive adsense checks in India for free with bluedart

by Harsh Agrawal on April 17, 2009

in Tech & world news

For Indian adsense publisher Standard delivery and Express delivery were the two options for the pyment of checks . For express delivery (secure delivery) adsense used to deduct 25$ from publisher earning.

Few days back Adsense removed the Express delivery options for Indian publishers. The only option which is left is Standard delivery.

Though standard delivery is not the best way to receive the check because chances of misplacement of checks are very high.

Now the Good news for Indian adsense publisher is your checks will be delivered via Bluedart an Indian courier company as mentioned by adsense.

If your adsense payment is not on hold and you have crossed the minimum criteria of 100$, after 15th you will see a tracking number on your adsense account.

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This tracking number can be used to keep a track of your checks. The best part for Indian adsense publisher is now we don’t have to pay an extra 25$ for every check we are getting. And with bluedart we can expect express and secure delivery.

Also read : 10 simple mistakes to avoid violate Google adsense terms and condition

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{ 17 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Himanshu April 17, 2009 at 08:15

Nice info,as i am not using the adsense service but soon i am going to apply for that one, i found the info useful,also i would like to add one more thing that the images you insert in a post is always not clear, please do something for it.

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2 Harsh Agrawal April 17, 2009 at 23:40

Himanshu
Thanks for pointing out, I will take care of it. :)

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3 Puneet April 17, 2009 at 09:47

its a great move by adsense…thnx for info..

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4 Ravinderjit Singh April 17, 2009 at 12:01

Nice and useful information. Thanks for sharing.
Regards.

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5 Anish K.S April 17, 2009 at 14:09

25 $ is too high i think

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6 Harsh Agrawal April 17, 2009 at 23:41

The best part is “Now it’s history”. :)

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7 Shankar Ganesh April 17, 2009 at 14:50

Wow, great news! Thanks for sharing it.

The tracking option is the best part, IMHO :)

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8 Harsh Agrawal April 17, 2009 at 23:42

Yes, even I feel the same. otherwise I remember the problem we faced earlier with the uncertainty of delivery of checks.

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9 Honey Singh April 17, 2009 at 16:10

Wow,
News makes me happy,it saves my $25 bucks. :P

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10 Harsh Agrawal April 17, 2009 at 23:42

Same goes with me Honey. :)

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11 Balaji April 17, 2009 at 19:15

Oh nice but deduction of $25 is too much think so…

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12 Honey Singh April 17, 2009 at 22:01

@Balaji
$25 used to be deduct,now “blue dart” service is free. :P

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13 Harsh Agrawal April 17, 2009 at 23:39

@ Balaji
You are right, 25$ was too much for a single check, and if someone opt for standard delivery then chances of delivery of check is below 10%.
The good news is now we don’t have to pay 25$ for the delivery of check.
I hope if adsense also include option for paypal.

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14 Farrhad A | The Dollar Diary April 18, 2009 at 01:14

I am off Ad Sense now, as there are wayyy better methods to earn online.
I think the best option would be PayPal, but Google cannot do it…many reasons.

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15 Honey Singh April 18, 2009 at 02:52

@Farrhad
Paypal?
Ohh you stolen my words. :P
I will donate 10% of the earnings if google even announce to do so. :)
They are not even implementing “google checkout” besides the facts that this may improve the usability of their product.

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16 Harsh Agrawal April 18, 2009 at 03:08

@ Farhad @ honeysingh
Paypal payment method is what I miss most out of it. Though I love adsense the most because it will never let your blog run out of advertisement.

@Honeysingh
Save that 10% for me
because I have feeling that Adsense will implement payment by Google checkout or paypal soon. :)

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17 Balaji April 18, 2009 at 07:08

Then now it will be great mate….

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