How do I put ads on my blog and where do I go to do so?
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Can I just say that putting them on your blog horrifies me. I, like many others (thousands of us), have found that when we are lucky enough to get a surge of traffic to our sites google bans us and then will not pay up! They claim the clicks are fraudulent. so beware, I am sure they get paid no matter what!
Simply get a google adsense account.They would provide you the code for ads and all you need to do is to add the code provided by google adsense to your site.
Join an advertising network. Advertising networks are organizations that aggregate Web sites that offer advertising space, and sell banner ads (and other advertising options) across them. Traffic requirement is often a minimum of 5,000 monthly impressions, although many do not accept sites hosted by free page services.
How do I put ads on my blog and where do I go to do so?
Try to use Wordpress. Then log in to my blog account and go to “presentation”, then “theme editor”. Now’s the tricky part. If you have not already set permissions on your theme pages, you need to do that now. FTP into your blog and look for the “wp-content” folder. In that folder you’ll see the folder of the theme that is powering your blog. Open it.
In that folder you’ll see a bunch of .php files. These are what power your blog, the pieces parts. Find “sidebar.php” and right click on it. Choose “permissions”. Now, change permissions to “777″, which means that it is now “writable”. In other words, it can be edited now. Now go back into your WordPress admin. After that, click on “sidebar” link. You’ll now be able to edit the file directly in the admin.Copy the code from your advertiser and paste it into the sidebar area where you want it.
Google Adsense, a contextual Advertising Network is the number 1 in Online Advertising Field. Everyone can make good money out of Google Adsense Ads if they follow the Guidelines and TOS perfectly. This service is completely FREE and just require a good website/blog to start with. Webmasters opt for Adsense Alternatives for two reasons. They are
1] Banned from Adsense [ Not following the Adsense Program Policies ]
2] Just wanna give a try to other advertising networks.
I strongly believe that most of the webmasters or bloggers try Google Adsense alternatives because of the First Reason than the second one.
Whatever may be the reason! I am listing the 7 best adsense alternative’s that work similar to Google Adsense.
Look at your WordPress plugins and choose the widget the fits your needs for advertising. Install it, read the documentation, set it up and you are off to the races!
I agree with FreeMoneyTweet about Google cutting you off and not only not paying you but there is NO way that I have found to get in touch with a real person regarding ad sense or ad words.