How To Add Adsense To Your WordPress Site make money


Before you go and start adding adsense to your web­site, you should under­stand that the thou­sand to 10 thou­sand dol­lar pay­check days from adsense are over. You will no longer be sit­ting around, wait­ing on fed-ex to come over and deliver your huge Adsense checks. Today, you will be more likely to earn about $20 to $200 dol­lars a month, if you’re lucky. So the choice is yours if you want to sub­ject your cus­tomers to ads on your web­site that result in poten­tially lit­tle to no income.
Another thing to con­sider is, you could be send­ing peo­ple away from your web­site to other com­peti­tors, and as such this could drive peo­ple away from your site, and away from your prod­ucts and ser­vices.  Not to men­tion that you could turn off your read­ers who hate see­ing ads. If you’re using another ad net­work on your web­site, or cur­rently charge adver­tis­ers to adver­tise on your web­site, they might not like see­ing Google ads on your site.  Not only that, but why would the adver­tis­ers want to pay you 500‑1000 dol­lars a month to adver­tise on your web­site, when they can pay Google to adver­tise on your web­site for 20–30 cents a click?

Ok, I Want To Add Adsense, How Do I Do It?

The best way to add Adsense to your blog is to use a plu­gin.  The plu­gin I highly rec­om­mend can be down­loaded . Once you down­load the plu­gin, unzip it and upload it to your blog.  Then login to your dash­board and acti­vate the plu­gin.  Then you need to input your Google Adsense ID, set the color, and posi­tion of your ads and then you’re done. A good thing to keep in mind is if you’re writ­ing a post (like a prod­uct review) and you do not want to show ads for other prod­ucts or web­sites, you can use the fol­low­ing line of code in your post (<!–noad­sense–>), and no ads will show up on that post.

How To Sign Up For An Adsense Account

Sign­ing up for an Adsense account is easy, and takes very lit­tle time.  Your site will need to be approved, and this can take a some time.

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Con­clu­sion

I hope you have enjoyed this arti­cle, and deter­mined if adding Adsense to your site is the best thing for you.  It can’t really hurt to see if it works or not, and you can always dis­able it if you want. The num­ber one thing to always remem­ber is, as with every­thing, TEST, TEST, TEST.  Then see how adding Adsense to your site affects your site.
Do you loose more vis­i­tors, do you have a higher bounce rate?  Are your vis­i­tors click­ing the ads?  Are the ads rel­e­vant?  Are they annoy­ing? Adsense works great in some mar­kets, and works ter­ri­bly in oth­ers.  You never really know until you test. Another thing to keep in mind is, some time down the road, it may be worth test­ing again.
As your site grows larger, you reach a new audi­ence, you cre­ate a new design, etc, etc. Another thing to con­sider is adding the Adsense code man­u­ally to your tem­plate.  A good place to do that would be right above the com­ments, that way when the reader reaches the end of your arti­cle, they will then see the ad.

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