Getting Adsense approval is one of the dreams of every newbie blogger. But getting the Adsense approved is 50% of your journey. The real problem lies in placing your high-quality keywords properly, placing your Ads codes in the right places so as to have increased earnings.
And placing your ads code in the middle of your blog posts is a great Adsense practice because the ads will be displayed to all readers both on mobile and on the desktop. But getting it done isn't always a walk in the park so, in this article, I am going to show you how to place Adsense codes in the middle of blog posts regardless of the blogger template by following these simple steps.
And placing your ads code in the middle of your blog posts is a great Adsense practice because the ads will be displayed to all readers both on mobile and on the desktop. But getting it done isn't always a walk in the park so, in this article, I am going to show you how to place Adsense codes in the middle of blog posts regardless of the blogger template by following these simple steps.
1. Download this HTML code for placing Adsense ads in the middle of posts to your computer.
2. Login to your Adsense dashboard and create an ad unit of your choice, in most cases I choose 336 x 280 or responsive size depending on your own taste.
3. Adsense recommends you choose Asynchronous ad code type, but I go with synchronous, so as to not have error messages while saving.
4. Now you open the HTML code you downloaded earlier and study it. Then look for Place Your Ad Code Here in the code and HTML code and replace it with your Adsense code that you generated.
5. After changing the code, then open your blogger HTML source code and look for <data:post.body/> it might come up in 3-4 places. In my own case, changing the third <data:post.body/> worked for me.
6. Then replace the 2nd or 3rd <data:post.body/> with the code you tweaked earlier then save your template.
NB: But in case you go with Asynchronous ad code type, then your ad code will look like this <script async src="//pagead2... just add the asynchronous quote to your ad code so your ad code will look like this <script async='async' src='//pagead2... A third-party template may not require you to tweak your Adsense code like I've stated above.
If you face any problem, kindly notify via comments and you will be assisted. Happy blogging and more earnings, cheers.!
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