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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Link units help you limited Space

If you want ad units that adapt to your site and your readers' interests, consider link units. Each link unit displays a list of topics relevant to the content of your site, and when users click on one of these topics, they're brought to a page of AdWords ads related to that topic. Though you won't receive earnings for clicks on the topics, you'll be paid for user clicks on any of the AdWords ads on the resulting page.
Link Unit
Link units are particularly effective for more focused content, where visitors tend to be seeking specific information. Their varied formats are space-efficient, too, so we recommend incorporating link units into new and unusual locations throughout your site. Remember that three link units per page can be placed in addition to the existing three standard AdSense ad units on that page.
To learn more about link units, please review the link units section of the AdSense Help Center.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

add the AdSense code to your site

Once you've generated your ad code, you'll need to add the code to your webpages.
Because every HTML editor is different, we can't give exact instructions on copying the ad code into your pages. We can, however, give you a few tips:
  • Copy and paste the code exactly as it appears in your account, without making any changes or edits. Changing the code in any way can cause errors on your page (and is against the AdSense program policies).
  • Paste the ad code between the body tags of your HTML.
  • If you're using a WYSIWYG editor (such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver) it's a good idea to paste the code into the Code or Source view. Pasting it into the layout view will often result in HTML tags being added to your code, and will result in errors.
  • If your page uses frames, make sure that the code is pasted into the frame that contains your page's main content. We use this content to target ads.
  • Be sure to save and upload your pages to your server when you're done. If you're not sure how to do this, we suggest contacting your web hosting company directly.
Google ads should appear on your pages immediately. Initially, you may see untargeted public service ads (known as PSAs) for which you won't receive earnings. It may take a few hours for our crawler to visit your page and determine its content in order to provide targeted ads.

You might also find helpful HTML hints in the AdSense Help Forum. AdSense publishers share their knowledge and experiences in this forum, where you can feel free to post your own questions and search or browse for answers about ad implementation.

adsense for conten

Google AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant, unobtrusive Google ads on their website's content pages and earn money. Because the ads are related to what your users are looking for on your site, you'll finally have a way to both monetize and enhance your content pages.
The program is free, and combines pay-per-click and pay-per-impression advertising -- meaning you get paid for valid clicks on the ads on your site as well as impressions. So go ahead and try this program. If you comply with our program policies, just complete our online application.
We'll review your application and follow up with an email within 2-3 days. If you are accepted into the program, you can log in to your new account and get the HTML code to insert into your webpages.

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