You can show advertisements from third-party ad networks such as Google AdSense. Alternatively, you can display your own hosted ads, which is perfect forselling ads on your WordPress blog. To get started, you’ll need to install and activate theWPCodeplugin. If you need help, then please s...
In fact, in an effort to make more money with AdSense, I’ve seen a lot of bloggers place too many ads on their new blog. The problem is, not only will this annoy your readers and create a negative impression on you, but it also deviates your focus from growing your blog. Rather t...
Are you looking to integrate media.net into your ad stack? In this tutorial, we’ll look at how to successfully implement media.net into WordPress to add more demand sources and increase your revenue from display ads with as little hassle as possible. We will focus on navigating the media....
While we don’t sell banner ads on our own blog here, we do work with a lot of affiliates and have experience in online advertising. You may be wondering how to incorporate ads on your blog, especially if you’re new to the blogging scene. Whether you’re looking to monetize your ...
There are many different ways to sell ads on your website. For instance, you might sell ad space directly if you want to handle negotiations. However, this approach can be a little intimidating for many website owners. Alternatively, you could reach out to specific advertisers you want to ...
In addition to the law, third parties often require a Privacy Policy if you use their services. For example, if you sign-up to use Google AdSense to show ads on your blog, you'll have to agree to theAdSenseTerms of Service. These terms require you to have a "clearly labeled and easi...
Advanced Ads offers you a way to add a headline above your ads. You can choose to display the ad label for all ads or only on specificPlacements. While not mandatory, AdSense suggests labeling your ads with either “Advertisements” or “Sponsored Links”. ...
From the sidebar, click on Ads > Ad units > New ad units On the next page, you have multiple options. Select “Text and display ads” Give your ad unit a meaningful name. This will be later used to see the effectiveness of that perticular ad unit. For example, if you are placing ...
Now, let’s have a look to see if the ads show in Mobile. Open up a page on your web site with a high-end mobile device in Portrait view (as opposed to Landscape view). Add #googleads to the end of the URL. Select the ad format that you want to test, then check the results...
If you run a blog website, most probably you will be inserting ads in your blog to generate some income. In WordPress (self-hosted), you can easily add ads to the sidebar by inserting the ad code to a text widget in the Widget section. The difficult part is to add ads to the cont...