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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: , , USA.
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I've seen some sites listing pretty much the same list of plugins that are good for Adsense and WordPress sites. But what are people really doing? What do the people who make hundreds/thousands a day with Adsense and blogs use? I've seen some people say they don't use plugins at all to incorporate Adsense into their sites, they just edit the theme they're using... however, it seems unlikely that you'll find the perfect niche-based blog theme with optimized Adsense ad placements and options. What's the best way to do add Adsense to a site? Edit the theme itself, or use a plugin? If a plugin, which one is the best for rotation and placement of Adsense blocks for testing site optimization? Thanks, Dan |
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I do both. Edit the theme and also use plugin. I use Adsense-Manager. It does pretty good job. -Dan |
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I edit the theme as I cannot find a good plug-in too
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2008
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I use adsense manager and so far it has allowed me to try different ad formats without having to amend the theme. I've also replicated a layout that works across sites with the same theme using adsense manager. |
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