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Join #AskAdSense on Google+ and Twitter

We’ve expanded AdSense support to our English AdSense  Twitter and Google+  pages. Join our weekly #AskAdSense office hours and speak directly with our support specialists on topics like: ad placements, mobile implementation, account activation, account suspension, ad formats, and much more. #AskAdSense office hours will be held every Thursday morning 9:30am Pacific Daylight Time beginning September 29th, 2016. Participating is easy: Follow AdSense on Twitter and Google+  Tweet, post, comment, or reply to AdSense on Twitter or Google+ asking your question during the office hours.  Please do not provide personally identifiable information in your tweets or comments. If you can’t attend during our office hour times, be sure to use #AskAdSense in your tweet, post, comment or reply to AdSense and we’ll do our best to respond during our weekly office hours. On October 27th, John Brown , Head of Publisher Policy Communications for Google, will be joining our office ...

AdSense help, when and where you need it

Whether you need help urgently or just want to learn, Adsense provides different ways to provide help when you need it.  In this post we’ll share the different ways we offer support to our AdSense partners. Did you know you can get help on any AdSense issue from within your AdSense account using the help widget? You can find the help widget by clicking on the Help button on the upper right corner of your AdSense account. This will take you directly to informative articles related to the topic or issue you provide. We hope that this widget will help solve your problems directly within your AdSense account, eliminating the need to switch back and forth between tasks. Additionally, if you consistently earn more than $25 per week (or the local equivalent), you may be eligible to email the AdSense support team. If you don’t meet the earnings threshold, you can still get help through the issue-based troubleshooters in the AdSense Help Center or by using these relevant resources: AdSense...

AdSense now understands the Filipino language

Today, we’re excited to announce the addition of Filipino, a language spoken by millions in the Philippines and around the world, to the family of AdSense supported languages . Publishers can now easily monetize the content they’re creating in Filipino with AdSense, and advertisers looking to connect with the growing online Filipino audience can now reach them with ads that are more relevant than ever before. To start monetizing your Filipino content website with Google AdSense: Check the AdSense program policies and make sure your website is compliant. Sign up for an AdSense account Add the AdSense code to start displaying relevant ads to your users. Maligayang pagbati mula sa AdSense! Welcome to AdSense! Posted by: Emanuele Brandi (AdSense Lead, PSI) on behalf of the AdSense Internationalization Team

Can't log in? Here's how to solve the five most common issues

Not being able to log in to your account can be frustrating, and it happens to most of us now and then. Every week the AdSense support team receives emails from publishers who are logged out and stumped. With that in mind, let's look over the five most common "can't log in" scenarios and how you can clear them up and get back into action. 1. The email and password you entered don’t match This is always the #1 login issue. Luckily, a fix is just few clicks away. If you've run out of all your memory tricks for remembering your password, visit Google's account recovery service . Enter your login address to reset your Google account password. 2. You deleted your Google Account Your AdSense account is linked to other Google services like Gmail, Calendar, and Google+ under one Google Account. Sometimes a user decides to delete one service and deletes their entire Google Account, which cuts off access to their AdSense account as well. The good news: even if you delet...