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How To: 300×250 Ad Block Integration

August 31st, 2007 Posted in Blog, General, Make Money Online

I have been using Google Adsense since the last week of May of this year and I have noticed how my earnings change as I use different ad integration methods. The main thing I have wanted, as many of you do, is be able to produce a consistency in earnings.

Earlier you may have seen my Adsense earning reports of $10-$15 a month however a there would be “good days” and “bad days”, the bad days being when no clicks were accounted for at all. As far as the good days go, they usually earned more than half of the months earnings. I was happy that I was earning something but if there isn’t consistency then you can never estimate your monthly earnings as you have to look at it on a day-to-day basis. So heres where my Adsense integration has helped me gain consistent Adsense earnings on a daily basis. Whether it is 1 click a day or even upto several clicks a day, the results are simply proof to the fact that ad integration is all it takes.

So lets see how I was able to integrate the ads into my site. The main ads that generate income are ofcourse the 300×250 ad blocks or the 250×250 ad blocks. Its your preference to se either one but I have picked the 250×250 ad block. Either of these two blocks generate a fair amount of income specially if they are located within the post. Well, big question is, how do you integrate it the way I have it on Enkay Blog? Well, its quite simple. Lets start with the first step: Add the following code to your stylesheet

#ads {
float: right;
margin: 3px;
}

Then, if you use the Adsense Deluxe plugin like most of you do, all you need to do is add the following code before and after your adsense block to have it placed in your post.

< div id="ads">< !- -adsense- ->< /div>
In this the < !- -adsense- -> is represented by your ad name that you created using the plugin.

Here is a visual representation of where you need to go to include the tags.

After that, everytime you select to include that particular ad block in a post, it will show up the way it does on my blog. I just wanted to also let you know that it seems that the author of the plugin may be having some technical problems with his website so if it doesn’t seem to load, just try again later. Getting back to the topic, you will notice that the best location for an ad is directly into a post and you may have seen several bloggers use that ad placement and if you wondered how it was done, well, now you know!

Hope you guys enjoyed reading this post and now you should be able to take advantage of the best money making ad block and should be able to easily integrate it into your blog too! Have a great weekend!

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3 Comments »

Comment by Ad Tracker
2007-08-31 18:29:17
MyAvatars 0.2

Good post. Thanks for the info. Love your new RSS button :)

 
Comment by mike
2007-09-05 11:04:32
MyAvatars 0.2

Where in the style sheet do i put the ad code
the adsense deluxe website is down. do you have an alternative

Comment by Enkay
2007-09-05 13:17:36
MyAvatars 0.2

Hey Mike, I will find the adsense deluxe plug-in and upload it myself as I noticed the website seems to be down. As far as the stylesheet goes, that code can be placed anywhere.

 
 
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