This
article shows you how to place AdSense
ad units right inside Posts or Pages on a Blogspot blog.
Once you have signed
up for AdSense, you can easily put Adsense ads into blogs. Blogger has options that let you place ads
gadgets in the page template, without seeing any HTML code. Ads may be placed in the sidebar(s) and in the
footer of each post.
But there are
limitations to this, and sometimes ads in your sidebar aren't the best
approach, because readers easily become "ad-blind" and ignore them.
A Better
Approach?
To make it more
likely that readers will see your ads, you may want to put them into the body
of your posts, as I have done underneath this paragraph.
This won't always be better than having ads in your sidebars
or immediately above or below your posts - it all depends on what your blog is
about, and how people read it. But it
may be worth doing to test to see which placement is better for your blog.
How to put
Adsense Ads into Posts or Pages:
Blogger doesn't have any tools to support this. So you need to put the AdSense code into your
posts yourself. While this is a bit
fiddly, it does mean that you have a lot of control over where the ads go, and
how they look, including the option to show image-only ads.
Follow
these steps:
Get the ad-code, and copy into your clipboard. (The AdSense help page for this is here.)
In the Blogger editor, write the contents of the post.
In Options (under
Post Settings in the bar on the right of the Post Editor), check that "Use
<br /> tags" is chosen for the Line Breaks setting.
Go to the place where you want to put the ad. Put in some "marker text" (a word
that isn't used the post, eg "XXX" ).
Align the marker text
the way you want the ad aligned (eg centered).
Choose the "HTML" tab, and go to the marker-text.
Replace the marker-text with the ad-text from step 1 (ie
paste it in)
If necessary, put line-breaks (<br />) before or after
the ad.
Publish the post, and check that it looks the way you meant
it to.
Things to
be aware of:
Google will only display a certain number of ad-units per
page. Even if you try to show more than
this by putting the code into posts, ads will not be shown.
Also, having ads inside your posts does not mean that they
will show up inside the RSS feed of your posts, or inside emailed posts created
with the follow-by-email gadget or some other way: If you use these tools, then you may want to
enable AdSense for Feeds.







0 comments:
Post a Comment