How to add Adsense to your WordPress website
How to add Adsense to your WordPress website
How to add Google AdSense to your website
Google AdSense has long been a way to monetise your website.
In recent years you will find mixed reviews on whether it’s worth it or not but I’ve always found the best way to find out, is to do it yourself.
To try it yourself, you will obviously need to add an advert onto your website, so this article is going to guide you through the process of adding Google AdSense to the sidebar of your WordPress website.
#1 – Register with Google AdSense
As with any Google service, you have to sign up for it before you can use it.
You can either log in with your existing Google account, or register a new one directly on the AdSense website.
#2 – Agree to their terms and policies
The policies are pretty straight forward. They consist of rules such as:
You must not trick people into clicking the ads
You must not click the ads yourself
You must have a privacy policy page
Do not edit the code they provide you
Do not display the ad within a popup
#3 – Build your advert
Once you are set up and activated on Google AdSense, you will be able to build the advert for your website.
To do this, log into AdSense, click ‘My ads’ then ‘+ New ad unit’.
This is the page where you can select the type of advert you wish to create, be it a banner ad for the top of your page, or a sidebar ad.
As we are building a sidebar advert, select the ‘300 x 250 – Medium Rectangle’ ad.
Feel free to play around with the remainder of the settings.
Once you are finished click ‘Save and get code’.
#4 – Add the code to your website
The ‘Save and get code’ above should have opened a popup that contains the code for your advert.
Adding this to your sidebar is pretty simple:
Log into your WordPress website
Go to Appearance > Widgets
Click and drag a ‘Text widget’ into your sidebar
Paste the AdSense code into the widget
Click Save
That’s it! You should now have a Google AdSense ad running within the sidebar of your website.
Note: If you have an ad blocker enabled you won’t be able to see the ad! – easy to forget.
Remember, if your AdSense adverts aren’t bringing in any revenue, then remove them and explore other avenues.
How to add Adsense to your WordPress website
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