Adsense Plugin

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Hey guys, so what's the adsense plug that you use? I currently use "easy adsense" but not sure if this one is the best method to get adsense on my site. What do you guys think?
#search engine optimization #adsense #plugin
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    Why would anyone use a plugin for Adsense?
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    • Oh, is there an alternative to using a plugin? I'm new internet marketing an unfamiliar with all the ins and outs. I'm thinking it has to do with coding that I'm not proficient with but if there is some easy "plug ad here" tutorial you can give that would be great!
      • Easy insertion.
      • Easy modification.
      • Speed of the above.
      • Accessibility - No need to learn HTML or PHP.
      • Change themes without having to re-add Adsense code.
      • Easily insert inside content.
      • Split testing
      It's a bit rough implying people who offer an Adsense plugin can rip you off.

      Anyone who makes a Wordpress plugin can do all sorts of things to your content. Stick with reputable plugins (of all types) and they can be a real time saver.
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    Just saying, I would learn basic html code, before I would use a plugin for Adsense.

    Anyone that knows html/php could easily write a Wordpress plugin to skim your Adsense earnings, by rotating their Adsense Ads with yours (on your site).

    Zero risk, If you paste the Adsense code into your sites Theme.
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  • Adsense optimizer is the best wordpress plugin to make give adsense ads on your wordpress based blog....
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    • Personally, I never use plugins for my adsense.

      I recommend you place it all on your own.

      Cheers,

      James
  • I sell a plugin so can't say. All I know is that people find them very handy to have as it saves them a lot of time.

    There are a lot of basic ones available for free and any of those would do the job for most.
  • you can try "quick adsense" for wordpress...been using it for months and happy with it
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    • I have created my own Adsense optimization plugin which I give away for free to my members, details are on the page my signature leads to.

      It is also available to anyone else who wants it. The only difference is that members get a licensed version which removes a link to my site. Drop me a PM if you would like it..
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  • I use "Quick Adsense". You can design the ads from the settings and choose how many and where to place in your posts.

    I manually insert adsense code into text widgets and use the quick adsense plugin for posts (especially autoblogs).

    Another benefit by using this plugin, is if you change the Adsense acct. # in the settings, it will change all the adsense code in the posts to reflect the new Adsense acct #. Handy if you are going to sell the website or if you don't want to go through every single post you've made to change the hard coded adsense code.
  • Mostly free plugins are not reliable and work more for the programmer who created it. So we should be very careful while using such plugins. I personally don't like to use them and prefer to work manually for the security purposes.
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    Welcome too the reality of an Adsense rip off!

    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...gin-users.html

    Still trust Adsense plugins (I don't, & never will)?

    I find it strange that anyone would trust strangers with their money.
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    • Fully agree. Learning to actually insert AdSense code in your html takes all of 10 minutes. For anyone who's ever pasted any kind of code into any html, it takes all of 10 seconds. The referenced article was a big roar a couple years ago and it's another reason I would never ever ever use an AdSense plugin.
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    • One bad plugin means they are all bad?

      A simple check of the source code or even a search to see people's past experience will tell you whether a plugin can be trusted or not.

      I just can't get over the fact you find it strange someone would use a plugin to manage their adsense (which do more than just insert the code inside the html) but happily use and promote other plugins that can be just as malicious.

      Any plugin can get access to the content of the WordPress blog. The plugin author can do anything from insert hidden backlinks, redirect, replace affiliate links, play havoc on the database, plant malware, embed frames, cloak these changes...destroy all of your blog.

      I agree that people should be careful in using any plugin but implying because AdSense is involved then they are higher risk is a bit rough.
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  • i think Adsense optimizer is the best plugin for wordpress, you can try it
  • I don't use any plugins for adsense,i just edit header page and singel page for adsense placement
  • I use "adsense now" but you have to watch out as these plugins often show the authors code often unles you edit it out!
  • Adsense optimizer is best for wordpress.. Is it right?.. Can anyone explain it briefly..
  • Google Adsense provide you the code and you put that code in your source code.But you should have access of cpanel of your site.
  • I would too select the Adsense optimizer as the best plugin. Have anyone else tried it out?
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    • The plugin I recommended allows you to position your code in many different positions. WhyDoWork.com AdSense Plugin for Wordpress

      Not all creators of plugins rip you off, the creator of the plugin says this: PS: if you like the plugin, I’d appreciate a link back and maybe telling your readers about it, if you think they might be interested.

      Using a plugin as simple as this one, makes adding code to your pages or posts really simple
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  • i prefer YAPP the best as i could random my ads anywhere in the post to prevent ads blindness
  • I'm nobody's shill, but I can vouch for Fraggler's plugin. It will serve up whatever ad code you stick in there, not just Adsense, but CPA ads if that's your thing. You don't have to supply your Adsense account id other than embedded in your ad code.

    I'm actually more than capable of coding my own solution, and actually use OpenX now, but before I graduated to a dedicated ad server I used Fraggler's plugin.

    BTW you could equally easily use the OpenX ad codes with that plugin too.
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  • I have never used any of the plugin for Adsense but after reading this thread i will try it once.

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    Hey guys, so what's the adsense plug that you use? I currently use "easy adsense" but not sure if this one is the best method to get adsense on my site. What do you guys think?