• Adsense, Wordpress

    Written by Jeff


    Google Adsense is the No.1 choice for most of the publishers or bloggers around the world, it’s free to Join and does not require huge traffic beforehand unlike other popular Advertising Networks such as Tribalfusion. Once you have been approved by Google as a Publisher the next thing you want to do is, insert Google Ads on your Website or Blog, and in this case we would be explaining  how to insert Google adsense code in a Wordpress Blog.

    For experienced Wordpress users, they are already familiar with editing of codes in their themes, and If you want to display Google ads on each post of your Blog then you have to play with single.php file of your Wordpress theme. However novice users can not make those edits therefore today we are featuring a Wordpress Plugin ‘Easy Adsense’ that would automatically insert Google adsense code in your Wordpress theme without making any edits to the code of your Wordpress theme.

    Here are some of the features of Easy Adsense Plugin for Wordpress:

    • Remembers AdSense code and your options by theme, so that you don’t have to re-enter them if you play with multiple themes.
    • Enforces the Google policy of not more than three ad blocks per page
    • To put Link Units or Ad Blocks in header or footer.

    Sidebar Widgets:

    • For AdSense for content with custom title.
    • For search with customizable text or image title.
    • For Link Units.

    Installation of the plugin is pretty easy, Just download the Plugin and upload it your Wordpress’s Plugin Directory, with the latest version of Wordpress you can install any Plugin inside the Admin backend. Under Plugin tab click Add plugin and upload ‘Easy Adsense zip file’. Once you have installed this plugin activate it, and Go to the Setup -> Easy AdSense and enter your AdSense code and options. That’s it and You would have your Adsense Ads running on your Blog in few moments.

    Here You can download ‘Easy Adsense’ Plugin for Wordpress

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  • 1 Comment

    Take a look at some of the responses we've had to this article.

    1. Thabks for the info. There is another one named Adsense Now. It also works pretty fine. Its only difficulty is that it leaves a bigger margin around the ad than required. Anyway, will try this one .

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