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Google Adsense: Computer Knowledge and Direct Deposit


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Do I Need to be Computer Savvy to Use Google Adsense?

You don’t have to be a techno-geek to use Google Adsense.  In fact, you don’t need any more technical knowledge than you do to surf the web.  Google Adsense is very user-friendly with a comprehensive support site to answer any question you might have.

You are first walked through the sign-up process where you are prompted for any and all information needed.  You will then have a couple of days while you are waiting for your account to be approved.  This would be a good time to familiarize yourself with the program policies, which of course you read before you signed up.  But look again.  Make sure the site you are registering doesn’t have any of the no-nos listed.  For instance, some profanity is allowed, but nothing excessive.  What is excessive?  That could be a gray area, but if you’re in doubt, don’t register that site.  There’s plenty of sites with little or no profanity.

Look at the support site while you are waiting on Google Adsense and see what other’s are saying and doing.  Most of all, have fun.  Your Google Adsense dollars are just waiting to be counted.

Does Google Adsense Offer Direct Deposit?

Google adsense offers various payment options for publishers. 

Electronic Funds Transfer (ETF) is offered in 16 countries whereby your payments are deposited directly into your bank account in your local currency.  Check Google Adsense support to see which countries participate in this option.  You will need to sign up for  this option after your application is approved by signing into your account. You then click the edit link adjacent to the payment header.  After you fill out the bank information, Google Adsense will make a small test deposit into your account.  This is for security purposes to assure the account is really your own.

Watch your account for the test deposit to post, usually within just a few days.  After you have received the deposit from Google, log back in to your account and in the Payment Details section, click Verify Account.  You then will need to enter the amount of the test deposit.  If you do not complete this step, your payments will be on hold.  Once you enter the test deposit amount correctly, your bank will be approved and selected as your form of payment.

Things to Experience in San Diego


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Visiting San Diego for the first time can be quite overwhelming,
especially when you consider that there are so many things you
can do.  Deciding where to go and what to do can be quite time
consuming, which is where we can help.  Below, you'll find the 8
best spots in San Diego - things you simply must experience.

1.  Hitting the beach.
    No matter what season you visit, the beach is one area that
personifies the entire San Diego lifestyle. Whether your watching
the tide come in or soaking in the sun, the beach is where the
action is.  From Mission Beach to the Belmont Park rollercoaster -
make sure you hit the beaches here.

2.  Trying a fish taco.
    Although it may sound a bit weird, the fish taco is one
of the best foods in San Diego.  Deep fried, battered fish encased
in a corn tortilla is one of the foods that once you try it the
first time - you'll crave anytime you come back! 

3.  Going to Mexico.
    It's no secret that San Diego borders Mexico, with Tijuana
being a metropolis in its own right.  Visting Tijuana or Baja Mexico
is perfectly safe day or night, no matter what you have heard.  Keep
in mind that they have their own laws, bring your passport, then
enjoy everything that this foreign paradise will provide you with.

4.  Take a ride on the trolley.
    San Diego doesn't have the best public transit system, yet
they do have the well known trolley.  The highways here can be quite
intimidating, making the trolley the ideal way to travel.  If you
want to learn more about the city, simply buy an all day trolley
pass - you'll see more of San Diego this way than you ever thought
possible.

5.  Visiting the Pandas.
    While Sea World and Legoland has their share of animals, the
San Deigo zoo is no stranger to Pandas.  The zoo is a tourist attraction,
with the baby Su Lin, which is quite a feast for the eyes.  When you
visit the San Diego Zoo, visit in the morning - when the pandas are
most active.

6.  Balboa Park.
    After you check out the pandas, take a trip to the jewel of
the city - Balboa Park.  The atmosphere is breathtaking here, no matter
when you visit.  If you visit on Tuesdays however; you'll find that
most museums have free admission.  After you visit a while, dine at the
Prado Restauraunt and experience great food in a great setting.

7.  Gaslamp and the nightlife.
    The Gaslamp Quarter in downtown San Diego is the place to be
for dancing, eating, or just people watching.  You can experience the
best of life in San Diego here, with food to fit every taste.

8.  The Old Town.
    While historical San Diego isn't always apparent, a visit to the
Old Town State Historic Park can bring back the past.  There are snippets
of Old San Diego found everywhere you look here.  Although there are many
fine restaurants here, make sure you visit the Old Town Mexican Cafe, as
it serves the best Mexican food around San Diego.