adsense on blogRecently Google published a simple 1-click method, AdSense ads on Blogger.com blogs to publish. But if you want to earn more, showing strategic need to be placed. Let me both the opportunity to tell you.

First made easy: once you, integrated to your dashboard for blogger.com login and choose a blog, see a tab with the name “Monetize” at the top. Click on it and you can link your AdSense account with your blogger account from there, if they share the same Google account.
Once you have done that add the AdSense ads is just a simple click here, then click – it process. You can also choose how often the view, for example, after every 2 posts and sorted to display.

blogger adsenseTo map to use, you must choose ‘Page elements’ menu option in tab “Template”. Once you are there, you will see an outline of the template ‘ is part of. In the lower right corner of the section ‘Blog Posts’, you will see a link to “Edit” (see the image here).

adsense on blogger.comOn the edit page automatically insert AdSense ads can find and also the ad colors, format, and sort operations. Choose one that fits best to your blog and save. That was it!

But the problem is, you have very limited placement options such as the upper and lower contributions, or between a series of posts on the front page. I call these ‘bland’ positions and is never any attention it to your visitors, so that you attract any clicks or revenue. Also, it allows no channel tracking option, so that you don’t know what blog generates much of your revenue.

You want to be more money to make that show strategically placed and even a 2 pixel alignment change matter much. Place the best position I have, tested to work, is a large block of the rectangle ad 336 x 280 (text only ad) directly below the post title and then a horizontal banner 468 x 60 size (plain text-) at the end of the article before the labels, Tags and other information is displayed.

The title that grabs the attention of the visitors to your course and this is the first thing your readers focus on your visit to your blog. Next is the next thing and have a large block of ad it will significantly improve your CTR Auch, continue if he ignored, and read the contents if your article interesting enough it until the end of it is to engage, then it is displayed your page with the banner to leave right at the end of the article. This strategy has me more than 30% CTR many times, and it maintains high quality of your page.

Here’s how you view that strategically to put more clicks and revenue:
First, login to your AdSense account and generate the code for both the blocks and temporarily store the code on a Notepad.
In fact everywhere where you place this code on your website/blog, gets it replaced by AdSense ads. In the case of blogger.com blog, you must place this code directly into your template. But you can directly place it, as they use a simple XML format for their templates and special coding such analyses into something else at the so the backup view do not appear. Therefore need to make the AdSense code in Blogger friendly. Simply visit this Web site and paste the AdSense code there get a friendly Blogger code and save in Notepad for the time being.

Now back to your blogger dashboard, choose the blog and edit the template. Think of the ‘page elements’-option that we initially saw? Beside, you will find an option to the “Edit HTML”, where it says select you, and also the option ‘ expand widget templates’.

Once you have done that, you see the source code which gives blogger template. Simply scroll through and find the code where it says: . CTRL + F, you can find this text there.

Add code above and below this text. A large rectangle block above and a horizontal banner block under the map before and after post content appear. That is to see you save the template, load up your blog 10 minutes and you can start AdSense ads in the best placements on your blog.

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