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Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Tools to Add Google Adsense to WordPress

From my findings, I discovered that some people who patronize Adsense find it difficult to paste the code into their website or WordPress blog. To my greatest surprise, some of them don’t even know how to access the part of their website where they can insert their Adsense code. I wonder how they can be able to at least make some changes to their website let alone managing it their self. The cause of this issue may be because many website owners hire freelancers to do their web coding for them or possibly the use of software in coding websites. That is not what we are here for though. Therefore, lets get down to today’s business. I sincerely hope this guide will help you to insert your Adsense code into your website and start the killing like every other Adsense publishers.
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Tools to Add Google Adsense to WordPress
Using the pre-automated method: You will enjoy using the pre-automated method in integrating your Adsense account into your self-hosted WordPress. Please note that these plug-ins listed here are not available for WordPress.com rather works only for WordPress.org. This is because only few plug-ins are accepted on the free hosted WordPress but the self-hosted WordPress has numerous plug-ins to help in simplifying your tasks as a blog publisher. You can download the self-hosted WordPress if you want to host your own WordPress on your own webhost or simply sign up for free account on WordPress.com (though it is limited in functions and accessibility/tweaking)
1.       Google Publisher: This is the only official Google Plug-in for serving Adsense on WordPress. Though as of the time of this write up, the plug-in is still in Beta, it is believed that it will be the best option for WordPress publishers looking to effectively deliver Adsense to their visitor. The better part of this plug-in is that it will also feature other Google tools like Google Webmasters Tools. I also posted an article on my blog to give you further details and tutorials on how to use GooglePublisher. Hopefully, you will enjoy it.
2.       Ad Rotator: Ad Rotator will not only help you insert Adsense to your WordPress blog but will also provide you statistics on how your ads are performing. They will send you occasional e-mail when your choosing banner(s) wants to expire and many exciting features. You can find full details and download link from WordPress
3.       Simple Ads Manager: This plug-in helps you simplify the process of manually adding Adsense to WordPress ad comes in different languages other than English like German, Russian, etc. Find more details and download link at the WordPress plug-in center
4.       Ad Injection: This WordPress plug-in will help you integrate Adsense into your self-hosted WordPress (i.e. WordPress.org). It is particularly helpful if you need to have your ads spread across your posts and pages. It also supports other ads services like Amazon Associate, Clickbank and some others. You can find more details about Ad Injection on the WordPress.org plug-in center.
5.       Quick Adsense: This will help simplify your work if you need to put many ad codes into your templates. It will also help beginners the more because of it’s simplicity. It is good when you need to place ads directly in between posts and it supports any ads code. To read more details and for download options please visit the WordPress plug-in center.
Remember that for you to use this plug-ins for publishing Adsense ads, you must have a Google Adsense account.
Using Manual Method: I assume you already have an account with GoogleAdsense and WordPress blog (i.e. self-hosted), if you have the requirements already, then read down the page but if you don’t you can read “Google Adsense, What You Should Know” or download and host your free WordPress.
1.       Go to your WordPress dashboard and go through the normal process of editing your blog template
2.       Open a new window and log in to your Adsenseaccount,
3.       Click on set up to customize how your ads will look in your blog, you can choose to display only text ads or images and mixed.
4.       After customizing, click on get code. Copy the code and navigate to your WordPress editor page.
5.       Move your cursor to where you want the ads to display and paste it there.
6.       Save your template and you are ready to go…
    Follow this link now and read How to Add Adsense to WordPress Using Google Publisher


You can also read my post on how to add Adsense to blogger or How to Make Money Blogging

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How to Add Adsense to WordPress Using Google Publisher

This tutorial will guide you on how to add Google Adsense to your self-hosted WordPress blog. Over the years, experts provide us with many plug-ins to help integrate Adsense to WordPress, but none of them was officially released by Google except this new one called Google Publisher. It was released by Google on January 2014. With this plug-in, you can start making a living from your traffic blog just like every other dude out there. I love this plug-in because it does not feature only Adsense but also Google Webmasters Tools. From the perceived insights, Google will still add other useful services to it. As of the time of this post, the plug-in is still in beta. Which could be a guarantee that more amazing features will be integrated into it. Your trying of this plug-in could also help in making it better as your comments/feedbacks will be used to verify how effective the plug-in is. Hence, lets continue to the steps you will take to add this plug-in to your blog.
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How to integrate Google publisher plug-in into WordPress
1.       Login to your WordPressdashboard and navigate to plug-ins.
2.       Follow the process of installing a plug-in and install Google publisher on your blog.
                OR you can
1.       Go to the download page on WordPress
2.       Download it to your computer and then upload it to your plug-in directory on self-hosted WordPress.
Once the plug-in is installed,
3.       Navigate to settings dropdown menu
4.       Select Google Publisher Plug-in
5.       Follow the preceding screen commands to connect the plug-in to your Adsense account.
6.       You can further customize it by clicking on Manage Ads
It is that easy. Moreover, it includes trusted tool from Google to help manage and also give important analysis on how accessible your site is. What will make you think you are going to let go this plug-in? For me it is one of the best options out there. If my perception is correct, Google will still add additional tools to it. Remember, even the name suggests that they intend doing so.
You can also use this summary to manually add Adsense to WordPress
This manual method will help you add Adsense to your WordPress and also to your website. All you have to do is to apply little initiative by changing the process you use in editing your website template.
1.       Go to your WordPress dashboard and go through the normal process of editing your blog template
2.       Open a new window and log in to your Adsenseaccount,
3.       Click on set up to customize how your ads will look in your blog, you can choose to display only text ads or images and mixed.
4.       After customizing, click on get code. Copy the code and navigate to your WordPress editor page.
5.       Move your cursor to where you want the ads to display and paste it there.
6.       Save your template and you are ready to go…
Do you need help on how to add Adsense to blogger? Read my blog post on how to add Adsense to Blogger and you might want to know amazing tips on how to be successful with Google Adsense
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Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Blogger or WordPress, Which is Better?

Often times I see questions in argument form that tries to know the best between Blogger and WordPress. However, I think that is not the right question because both of them are very good depending on your primary purpose that you may want to accomplish using any of the two platforms. In most cases when people who claim to be webmasters tries to answer the question, they always get their audience confused the more. For me, I will not try to answer the question without trying to rephrase the question into something like; Blogger or WordPress, which is ideal for a newbie or professional, which is better for those with little budget or those that have enough to spend, etc. Why I am trying to make this point clear is because in most situation the people that asks these questions are people who are just starting up and they need help (capable hand) to guide them to the right part. Therefore, to guide them to the right destination, you must also teach them to know and ask the right questions at the right time. Ok enough emphasis, let us get down to the issue at hand.
For you to know the ideal blog service for you or your business, you first have to know how each of them works, their pro, cons, and the last but not the list is to know what you want to achieve from using them and also your capital density. If you have run a quick (preferably thorough) check on the above stated points, you can continue down the part to finding the best Blog provider for you. Note that one provider cannot provide all you need to succeed not even the both.
  • ©     Free or Paid: Both blog providers allows you to use them free. So, am I stupid by asking whether you need free or paid provider? I am not stupid but there are reasons for that question but if you don’t get them now you will sort for them later. Here is why; one of them is completely free while the other is free to a limited extent. Blogger is as at the time of this write up totally free and with no intentions of making you pay for the services instead they made available program through which you can make money as a blogger. While WordPress is free to use just like Blogger but limits you to 3gb of storage (both for webpage, media contents and the likes) therefore when it’s filled up you will be required to pay a hosting fee, transfer it to your own domain or no more post on the blog, you will not host videos, no premium themes, etc.
  • ©       Customizability / tweaking: The free WordPress can allow you to customize / tweak it the way it suites you but if you are a newbie you might not want to get yourself frustrated just trying to make it look the way you desire. Nevertheless, you can always choose that which you consider best for you. Hey, to use the completely free WordPress, you must have your own host and domain name that will cost you some token but if you choose to go with the not-totally free WordPress, you will not have the option of customizing it to your like. All these and more are fully available free of cost from Blogger. You can play around with the html, layout and just about anything that has to do with customization, Blogger offers that. Remember: All customization are at your own risk and that is one of the reasons why I will advice you not play with the html unless you are sure of what your want to do.
  • ©       Mobile Accessibility: The ability of mobile devices to access your blog and it will retain the correct content available to pc users is also a point to consider. It is worthy of note that website traffic these days are characterized by mobile devices making it half-invaluable if mobile devices cannot access it. Therefore, we must have to consider carefully this option before making final say. Blogger is accessible by mobile devices but not as fully functional as intended and all inserted features are not displayed. For WordPress, I will not say much because I have not added heavy plugin / gadget to it but for the much I is that WordPress is more accessible with mobile devices than blogger. This how ever does not mean that mobile devices cannot access the basic information intended for them but it will be difficult for some large plugins to display properly on Blogger. But most of WordPress plugins are accessible using mobile. WordPress Admin Dashboard also can be accessed and managed using mobile device, a feature that blogger lacks at least not until you place an order for a very smart phone.
  • ©       Search Engine Accessibility: You have to consider how accessible / visible your blog will be to search engine (crawler/spider) after you have launched it. The issue of how accessible your blog will be to search engines will bring up a point for concern on the way if you don’t consider them now. Therefore, try as much as possible to choose the template that will not hide texts and other objects that is important to search engines. Both Blogger and WordPress have nice templates you can choose from and you will not have to bother about visibility in hidden text wise.

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