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| Keep secure your Adsense code from Hacker | | 2007-10-10 10:21:15 | | A DigitalPoint Forums member found a bunch of modifications to his site, including AdSense code: the code on the page was not his.This isn't the first time this happened and it's probably not the last. Some precautions: * Check your AdSense earnings; if they drop, there may be a problem. Then, check that the AdSense ID is correct on your website. * Contact your hosting company to see if you can trace who hacked the site. It's worth a try. * Contact Google with the new AdSense code and inform them that this is not your code. The code may either be someone else's or the hacker's himself: Google will make a decision about whether or not to disable the account.There are no guarantees that anything will be done but you can always report violations to Google AdSense Help.Forum discussion continues at DigitalPoint Forums.---------------------------http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/014978.html | | By: adsense journal: how to drive the monetary utility | | |
| | Put AdSense Code in Blogger Post Body | | 2007-09-15 12:35:52 | | Using Blogger FeatureIf you merely want an Ad to appear after every post or every few posts, use this Google feature instead. Go to Template -> Page Elements and you see in your layout the heading “Blog Posts”. Click the “Edit” link at the bottom right corner. You will see this screen.We assume you have a Google AdSense account. If you don't, you can create one using the same login through your Google account. You will be assigned a Publisher identity number which shall appear in all your AdSense codes.Tick the “Show Ads Between Posts.” You can select whether to show ads after every post or after several posts. In accordance with AdSense TOC, a maximum of 3 Ads will be displayed. Choose the ad format and color scheme. Save the changes and refresh your Blog to see the Ads.While using this Blogger feature is simple and easy, you may want more control over the position of the Ads. For example, you may want it between the title and posts rather than after the posts. The following guide will show you how you can do that.More Ad locationsLog in to your Google AdSense account.Go to AdSense Setup -> Products and choose “AdSense for Content”.Next, select “Ad unit” and follow their instructions on picking the size of ad, color combination, and so on, right till the end when they automatically generate a HTML code for you. Copy this code and paste it into Microsoft Notepad. (If you are a WinXP user, click the Start button at the bottom left corner of your screen. Under All Programs -> Accessories, you should see the MS Notepad icon.)Change the AdSense codeThis heading may sound misleading. We are not at all altering the code but converting some of the characters to character entities. We have to parse the AdSense code so that it can be included into your Blog template. This is not against AdSense rules because after the code is inserted into the template, when you view the source code of the template, you should see the exact same AdSense code that Google | | By: AdSense School | | |
| | Win a Free Copy of The AdSense Code by Joel Comm | | 2007-05-22 11:27:41 | |
Interested in winning a free copy of the book titled The AdSense Code?
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Head over to that site and get further details on how to enter the contest.
© 2007 Anuj Seth ---Related Articles at Online Presence:AuctionAds 10-day challengeGoogle AdSense disabling arbitrage publisher accounts as of June 1stWeb Advertising: Google AdSenseWPAds: Have control over your ads | | By: Online Presence | | |
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| AdSense Code in Blogger Post Body | | 2007-05-03 13:43:00 | | One of the known tips for improving the performance of your Google AdSense ads is knowing where to place the ads. In this guide, we shall discuss the modification you can make to your Blog template to have your Google AdSense ads appear between your post title and post body, or between your post body and post footer. Also, we shall have the AdSense ads appear on every individual post.
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| | How to Paste Adsense Code? | | 2007-03-30 14:50:00 | | Once you have generated your adsense ad code by visiting the AdSense Setup tab and following the steps to choose an ad type, format and colours, you will need to add the code to your web pages. In the final step of the setup, your code will be displayed in the Your AdSense Code box. This is the code that you will cut and paste directly into your web pages.Because every HTML editor is different and because only you know how you like to build your web pages, we cannot give exact instructions on copying the ad code into your pages. We can, however, give you a few tips: - Make sure to paste the ad code into your source without making any changes to the code. This is important, as changing the code in any way can cause errors on your page (and is against the AdSense programme policies).- Copy the ad code between the body tags of your HTML- If you are using a WYSIWYG editor (such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver), it is a good idea to paste the code into the Code or Source view. Pasting it into t | | By: Ask the Blogger - Adsense Tips and Tricks | | |
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