AdSense adds new currency feature in performance reports

AdSense just added a feature that gives all publishers the option to view website and domain name performance reports in a variety of currencies. The currency can be any other than the payment currency. This feature is already available and can be used when selling a domain name or website to someone that is in a different country than you are and he/she is used to seeing performance reports in a different currency. So while I get paid in Euro, now I can easily produce performance reports in US dollars.

You can access the alternative currency reports by going into “performance reports” in your adsense account and then clicking on “Columns” below the Date Range. You then select the currency you want from the drop down menu.

AdSense Currency

When viewing performance reports in a different currency from your payment currency, monetary values might not be completely accurate due to currency fluctuations. Also changing your reporting currency will not affect the currency in which you get paid.

 

Here is the AdSense announcement:
We’ve been hearing from many of our publishers around the world that you’d like to have the option to view your performance reports in currencies other than your payment currency. We’re happy to let you know that this is now possible with a new currency feature in your AdSense account.
This feature can be accessed directly in your account and will allow you to see your performance reports in a variety of currency options.
Please note that when viewing performance reports in a different currency from your payment currency, monetary values might not be completely accurate due to currency fluctuations.  In addition, changing your reporting currency will not affect the currency in which you get paid.
To find out more details about this feature, check out this Help Center article.
We hope that with the launch of this feature, you’ll be able to better understand your ad performance.
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About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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