Finding new ways to increase our Google AdSense earnings is what we should think of doing, right? The mobile surfing is becoming popular and we won’t earn mobile-wise as much as we should if we do not implement our AdSense code strategically.
That’s why Google took the time to give its publishers a way they can earn through their mobile traffic. Have you started using this feature on your blog? If not, I must say that you are missing a great deal.
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Some few weeks back, we talked about the new Google AdSense Page-Level Ads, how it can improve your earnings and how to implement it on our WordPress blog. But some of my readers are using the blogger platform and do not know how to implement it on their BlogSpot site.
After some few messages, I’ve decided to drop this short tutorial to show you guys the easiest way to implement the Page-Level Ads code on your BlogSpot/Blogger Platform.
Note: The Page-Level Ads is on a beta phase for now, which means, the feature is not for all its publishers.
If you are ready, let’s start with the implementation of our Google AdSense Page-Level Ads into our BlogSpot
How To Insert Google AdSense Page Level-Ads to BlogSpot and Increase Your Earning
First, go to your AdSense dashboard >>> click “My Ads” >>> Click “Page-Level Ads”.
In the “Page-level ads” page, you will see two ads format;
The first ad format is “Anchor/Overlay ads” and the second ad format is “Vignette Ads”.
- Anchor/Overlay ad shows a sticky ad to the edge of your mobile user’s screen.
- The Vignette ad appears between page loads on your site.
Many mobile visitors might not like the Vignette Ads because of the way it displays, but I am sure your visitors won’t have a problem with the Anchor/overlay ads.
In the “Page-level ads” page, click to enable the Anchor/overlay ads and click “Get Code”
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Once you’ve copied the code provided to you, follow the below steps to implement it on your blog
To implement it on Blogger Platform
Go to your blogger/ BlogSpot dashboard >>> Navigate to “Template” >>> click “Edit HTML”
Search for the <head> tag.
Have you seen it? If not, simply click inside the Editor and simultaneously press the Ctrl + F button
In the search box that appears, type in the “<head>” tag…
Now that you have seen the tag, simply paste the Google AdSense Page-Level Ad code you copied earlier from the AdSense dashboard right below the <head> tag.
Have you done that? Now click “Save Template” >>> give the code a few minute and check your blog using your mobile browser and see it display.
Conclusion
Now you can easily place the code on all your BlogSpot blogs without any complications or problem. But if you should encounter any problem along the way, do not hesitate to shoot me a comment and I am going to shoot you an answer back ASAP.
Back to You
Looks like I have said so much about so much on how to easily insert Google Page-level ads on your blog. Now it’s time to pass the keyboard to you guys.
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