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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Oct 2010
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Hi guys, How to add sdsense to specif wordpress posts? Manually or plugin, both okay. Thank you |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Oct 2010
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Can any friend kindly answer the question? Thank you |
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| a.k.a. Anne Pottinger War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: ½ Way between California and New York
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Use a plugin such as WhyDoWork Adsense. It's my personal choice and it was recommended to me a while back by another successful Warrior. ![]() To quote from their page: WhyDoWork.com Adsense is a WordPress plugin that allows you to insert Adsense ads on your blog without modifying the template. More then that, you can set it up to show different Adsense ads for articles older then X days (x is the number of days you decide). For example, you can insert a 468×60 ad at the bottom of a new article, and once that article turns 7 days old it will have a more aggressive 336×280 ad blended with the text from the beginning of that article. This way your regular readers will not be bothered by your ads, while visitors coming to older posts from search engines or other sources, will see a version that is monetized better. Another feature is the ability to exclude ads wherever you like based on post id, or by using our no-adsense tag. With regard to plugins, I would caution you that some have been written in such a way that a portion of all Adsense commission earned through the links, are filtered away to the author of the plugin. I learned this from an earlier thread. At that time I asked Warriors to recommend a 'clean' plugin, and this was when WhyDoWork Adsense was recommended to me. Immediately I made the change, I noticed a significant upturn in my Adsense earnings. If you are considering an Adsense plugin, you first need to contact the author and ask them whether or not it will filter out a percentage of your earnings. |
| Last edited by AnniePot; 07-02-2011 at 08:03 AM. Reason: Additional information | |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Big Apple
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The WP plug-in mentioned above sounds useful. I found this tutorial that tells you how to do it manually - sounds easy enough. How to easily add AdSense to your WordPress posts Good Luck |
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: Jan 2011
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Here is a YouTube video named Hope you will get some useful tips from there. |
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| Susan - Research Nut War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Vancouver, WA
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I'm a bit of a techie and a control freak myself. I like to be able to precisely place my AdSense code on some pages and tweak the layout. Wordpress core functionality is written in PHP. With a plugin that allows manual insertion of shortcodes (Google it if you don't know what that is) you can have some pretty good control over it. But if you know some basic PHP, you can go the whole route. I used EXEC-PHP as a plugin, and this allows me to insert actual PHP code into the HTML side of the blog post entry box (not where you can do WSIWYG formatting). You have a PHP include, pop it into the code exactly where you want it, and PHP pulls the AdSense code that you include right into the page when it displays. Now I admit I'm taking a firehose to what may be a water pistol fight, but I use this functionality for a number of other reasons in Wordpress, so it works for me. If you don't know PHP and aren't technically inclined and trained enough to learn without half killing yourself, go with a plugin that gives you reasonably good functionality or do a little tweak to HTML in a custom post template and use it one-off as needed. If you need reference material and can't find it with a forum or Google search, let us know. I should be able to round up something. But if you go that route, please let me know WHAT method you want more info on, as I'd go nuts trying to find something for all the ideas I just tossed out. |
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Manually is easy, copy the adsense code and add it to the place you want it display in your blog post. Plugin I recommend Adsense Manager and Widget Logic, will save you lots of time on managing Adsense and other Ads on your WP blog. - Stone |
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| Nehal Gada Join Date: Jun 2011
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use a plugin called wp-insert its very useful
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