Adsense not showing up only on new posts in WP?

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Hi folks, this is a weird one. Adsense is apparently not displaying on recent posts I've added to my blog but it is displaying on older posts. I recently started to revive my blog after ignoring it for a while and WP has been upgraded since I had posted previously, so I'm wondering if this has something to do with some new setting in WP that I'm not familiar with.

I did post about this previously, but since the problem seems to be limited only to newer posts, I thought it best to ask a new question.

Thanks for any advice.

Eric

P.S. You can see a new post where adsense isn't showing up here:

The Boneheaded Policies Surrounding Job Training in America | The Personal Finance Help Center

Here is an older post where it is showing up:

What Would Justin (Bieber) Do? | The Personal Finance Help Center

Thanks again for looking and hopefully helping.

P.P.S. I am aware of Google's rules for privacy policies, however my policy does mention that cookies may be used though it doesn't specify Google cookies. I don't know if that matters. Also, I have gotten no notices from Google nor do I find anything when I log into Adsense directly.
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  • Profile picture of the author mrgood
    I have the very same problem and I didn't find any solution in Google. I've published a post 4.3.2012 and it has Adsense on it, but I have also published new post today, 9.4.2012. adn Adsense doesn't show on it. I wonder why? I use Quick Adsense plugin for in post ads, and after post ads and in header ads I add directly into single.php and in header.php. I don't know what went wrong...
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  • Profile picture of the author erichammer
    Well I found the solution to my problem. Don't know if it will help you though since it's pretty specific to my situation. A few weeks ago, I installed a plugin called OIO publisher. I thought that it was installed correctly, but it wasn't. I accidentally installed it to the root directory of my site instead of to the plugins directory. I finally got the problem fixed with it last week, but it turns out that all the files from OIO were still there in the root directory and one in particular, the robots.txt file was not allowing the site to be crawled. I renamed that file and now the ads seem to be coming back finally.

    There is an adsense troubleshooter which you can try to use to see if it solves the problem for you. Or see if the robots.txt file is incorrectly configured for some reason.

    Eric
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  • Profile picture of the author Wilcox
    Go to Permalinks and make sure that if you have /%postname% under your custom structure. It does not look like /%postname%/

    You have to remove the trailing slash or wordpress will deny the change basically and just have your default be post name, rather than custom. Seems to work the same but they don't.

    I had the same issue, and this fixed mine. Let me know.
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