AdSense Manager – Inside Look
( The Best Web Hosting Service)- Having troubles getting your AdSense to work on your site? Then you should definitely try Adsense Manager, a plugin that could help you manage AdSense ads on your blog even if you are just a beginner.
If you happen to have tried adding Adsense, then definitely you will know how troublesome it is to configure HTML coding as well as ad positioning. This plugin now lets you do this without all the troubles.
But wait. Before starting, you must already have your own Google AdSense account. Creating one is fairly easy. You just have to go their website and sign up. But once registered, you will have to take note of your Google AdSense ID which will be noted after you have logged in for you, as we will need it for the whole system to work.
If you already have the account, you can skip the above step. Simply install the plugin, fill in your Google AdSense ID, and choose or create the ads right on the configuration page.
This means that this plugin connects to the Google AdSense API, and you don’t need to do the copy and pasting anymore. Once ads are created, you can now do the option to change colors, size, and layout of the ads to match your site theme. You can also configure the position of the ad to appear either as a widget on the sidebar, inline in posts, or to a separate part of the page. Just like how you do it in Google AdSense main configuration page, you also have the ability to pre-view what your site looks like when it gets published, what your text links are, and how big it is on the page.
Once everything is fixed and it is already according to your preference, codes will be generated by the plugin itself. In any case, all formatting will be done on the plugin page, and you can also specify from there where it can be put on the site. From there, there would be no need to do any more code editing, and you can simply set the ads to appear on your desired area.
The old AdSense Manager plugin is currently being tried to work with other advertisement programs, and it is being to change to be Advertising Manager plugin. In any case, AdSense Manager can still be installed with old WordPress versions, and will still work accordingly as it had been.
Check out the Adsense plugin here.



