Previously, I publish a post about How to add Ads below post title and below post body, and I promise to write on how to add Ads between post bodies. This post is not exactly base on Ads between post bodies but it’s related. This is a manual way of adding Ads to any where you want in your blog post.
Important part of this method is its lets you choose the display location manually, easy to implement and does not require you to edit your blog template.
Not to waste your time, let’s get in to the steps.
How to Add Adsense Ads in between blogger posts.
- · First, Logon to your Adsense dashboard and create an Ad unit. [I recommend a text only Ads type and a size which is 400 width and below.]
- · After creating the ads unit, copy the Ads, create a Notepad and paste the Ads inside it and save the Notepad.
- · After you are done writing your post, decide where you want to put the Ads and switch to HTML mode of the post and locate where you want to add the Ads.
- Once you locate the place you, Copy and Paste the Ads unit you saved in notepad earlier right below your chosen paragraph.
[Add the <center> </center> tag to the Ads to the Beginning and End of the Ads, if you want the Ads to appear in center. E.g. <center> Your Ads Here </center>. Change the “Center” to either “Left” or “Right”, base on how you want your Ads to appear.]
- · Publish your post and go to the post on your blog to see your AD right where you input it.
- · Done.
This is the simplest way of adding Ads inside your blog post. If you have any question and problem with these steps, leave a comment below and I will reply you on it.
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