Ads showing up blank - HELP NEEDED ASAP

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I am building a site for a client and they want adsense ads inserted.
I use a wordpress plug in which I always use and it always works with my own account and others I have used before.

Please can someone check the site to see if they can see the ads? Maybe I am refreshing too much

Site is HERE

Please help.
I have the feeling perhaps they have a brand new account? Could that be the reason?
I have had the ads up for 1 day now and still only seeing black spots.


#search engine optimization #ads #asap #blank #needed #showing
  • If you have just created an add on adsense, it takes some time for your ads to be shown on the website. You can see if you ad is active when you log in to admin.
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    • As I mentioned in my thread its been over 24 hours.
      Did you check the site? Did you see the ads?
  • NO! The ads spaces are still blank.

    However, I took the AdSense code from the view source and tried it in the Windows Live Writer... pops it shows the ads!

    I think you need to use another Wordpress Plugin. I use Quick Adsense plugin.

    Hope that helps!
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    • The ads can be blank for many reasons.

      Most likely:You are just putting an adsense publisher ID into some code. That's
      bad. Google wants you to create ad blocks, not generate them yourself.

      The site is banned.

      The account is banned.

      Too many ads are blocked and none are showing.

      Not enough content to crawl.

      The code, plugin, widget, whatever, is just not working right.
      This is mostly due to idiotic div tags that are hard to fathom
      and muck things up.

      The best way is to create an ad block and manually put it
      in the site directly in a safe place. Do a 729 block just below
      the <body> tag and see if it shows up.

      Google does not put black spots unless you specify a color for
      no ads available. It shows blank if none are found.

      Paul
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