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Add Background Images to Adsense Ads-Blogger Hack

Wanna add background image to yourr adsense ad so that it looks better..
Ok then here is the trick..

<table align=”center” width=”your_image_width” height=”your_image_height” border=”0″ background=”your_image_path“>
<tr><td width=”your_image_width” height=”your_image_height“>
<div align=”center”>
Put_Google_Ads_code_here
</div></td></tr>
</table>


Edit the above code properly as below..

Replace Put_Google_Ads_code_here with your adsense code.
Replace your_image_width with the width of your image
Replace your_image_height with the height of your image
Replace your_image_path with your image file’s url

After editing put this code in the place you need your ads to appear(with background image)

When you choose the background colour and border colour in Adsense for content setup please try to use colours matching with your back ground image..

December 23, 2007 at 7:17 am Leave a comment

Adsense-Dont Try to Click on Your own Ads!

If you really want to make money online with google adsense please follow strictly to their rules and policies. This is what happen when does not comply with their rules and policies and will happen to you too if you do the same. This e-mail i received from them a year ago. Stay to their rules…Good luck
————————————————————————-
It has come to our attention that invalid clicks or impressions have
been generated on the Google ads on your site(s) through users of
third-party programmes paid or provided with other incentives to visit
your site. Such programmes may include, but are not limited to
auto-surf, pay-to-surf, pay-to-read or pay-to-click sites.

As a reminder, any method of generating invalid clicks or impressions
is strictly prohibited by our Terms & Conditions and programme
policies:

https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms?hl=en_GB
https://www.google.com/adsense/policies?hl=en_GB

If we continue to detect invalid clicks or impressions from these
services on your ads, we may disable your account to protect our
advertisers.

Yours sincerely,

The Google AdSense Team

December 19, 2007 at 10:38 am Leave a comment

Place Google AdSense Ads below post’s title in Blogger

use Google AdSense to add some income from my site, but if you use the option show ads between posts, default position where ads are placed (below te post), isn’t a good place for a good result in terms of revenue.

So I have decided to change the position of AdSense and in my Blogger Template, I have find this “suspect” code in the post’s footer:

<b:if cond="’data:post.includeAd’">
<data:adend/>
<data:adcode/>
<data:adstart/>
</b:if>
… that is what I’am searching: the AdSense code, placed on template, from Blogger when I have selected show ads between posts option. After some tentatives I have find a good position where to place AdSense, below the title’s post, before this line’s code (check expand widget in your blogger template):

<p><data:post.body/></p>

So, I have changed AdSense code position above this line, adding an if statement (on bold) to show sponsored links only into the single post, not when an user visits my home page, or browse categories (over 96% of my actual clicks cames from internal pages):

<b:if cond=’data:blog.pageType=="item" ‘>
<b:if cond="’data:post.includeAd’">
<data:adend/>
<data:adcode/>
<data:adstart/>
</b:if>
</b:if>

In this way, AdSense is more visible and in just two day I have improved the number of clicks and my CTR for the most visited pages. If you use Blogger platform for your blog, I suggest to try it.

December 12, 2007 at 10:49 am Leave a comment


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