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How to add Adsense advertising code into your post using Post2Blog

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How to insert Adsense code into the post

Google AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant Google ads on their websites' content pages and to earn money. Because the ads are related to what your visitors are looking for on your site or matched to the characteristics and interests of the visitors your content attracts — you'll finally have a way to both monetize and enhance your content pages. It's also a way for website publishers to provide Google web and site search to their visitors, and to earn money by displaying Google ads on the search results pages.

In Post2Blog editor you can copy and paste HTML code for adsense code and insert into your post but you can also automate insertion of eMinimals to your post using Quick Snippets.

Important Note: To insert the Adsense advertising code into your posts you should use a blog engine that allows application of javascript code inside post, for example: Movable Type. If you use WordPress then please install Script Enabler plugin (for WP prior to version 2 install TextControl plugin ) so javascript advertising code won't be removed by WordPress built-in formatting engine.

The Sample Adsense code is defined in one of quick snippets so you can call it by clicking on the Quick Snippets menu (or simply press CTRL+3):

Quick Snippets menu on edit toolbar

This command will insert snippet with Adsense code into the current post and will display message to inform you about added non-visible javascript code:

Code inserted message

Press OK to close message.

If you are switched to the Post Editor tab then you will see tags inside your post.

Post editor with added adsense code

To see the complete HTML code of adsense code you should switch to the HTML Code tab

If you add this post to your blog you will see an adsense advertising inside your post:

Adsense displayed inside post in WordPress blog


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