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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress.com Stats] [Plugin: WordPress.com Stats] What is a "click"Clicking on something, usually means they respond to an advertisement or they click on a URL (a link) that takes them someplace else. That is why clicking is important.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Google AdSenseYou’ll find the templates in the /themes/default subdirectory. And adding a 160×600 Adsense ad to the sidebar works well. Just locate the code for the stuff you actually see on the page. (The clues are the Category titles, e.g. Pages, Archives, Categories, Links/Blogs(?) and Meta.) Slip your adsense code in there after you’ve FTPed a backup to your C: drive!! 😉
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You can see my code on this page here: http://www.beefly.info/blog/?page_id=5
<Blatant plug OFF!>I do have a problem dropping Adsense ads into the actual articles, though. Because as I add more articles, I am forced to edit the earlier ones to take the Adsense ads out again. I don’t want to exceed the limit of THREE adsense ads on one page.
How do other Bloggers get around this problem? Especially since Archives and some other views do not even show the sidebar.
Cheers,
Davo
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Google AdSenseI’ve got the same problem you have, and I’m not au fait with php scripts and .css yet either.
Today I discovered an add-on that allows me to add Adsense semi-automatically to every page or comment I add to the blog. (See http://www.beefly.info/blog/ to see what it looks like.)
The Adsense Deluxe 0.4 from Acme Technologies Zeitgeist who are at http://www.acmetech.com/blog/adsense-deluxe/
Just upload it as per the instructions and then load the adsense code from Google into the program’s setup. It’s easy, and you can select any size/shape as your default ad.
Then you create or edit a document… And you’ll see in the top right hand corned of your Editing window there’s an option to select one of the Adsense codes that you grabbed off Google.
It drops a code like <!– adsense –> into the text you are writing, and when the page is created and viewed – there’s your advert.
It’s a start. But I do want to find the right way to have fixed ads built into the template and particularly the right margin… Any suggestions anyone?
Cheers,
David