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How to Add AdSense Page-level ads in Blogspot sonu mehla Recently, page-level ads were made available for blogspot bloggers and webmasters which means that you can now display AdSense Ads right on your mobile templates. You can now monetize your efforts on the templates as you do with mobile apps thanks to the Google Admob Ads. Why Choose AdSense Page-level ads? There are a number of reasons why you choose page-level ads from AdSense to bolster your revenue stream. - Increase Revenues - Provide Better User Experience - Two New Formats - Doesn't Count Against 3 Ad Limit - Optimized and Responsive to Mobile Needs Page-level Ad Formats Today, the two types of page-level ads available include  Anchors  which are ads places at the bottom of the screen and  Vignettes  which are full screen ads that work similar to Admob's Interstitial adverts. Vignettes tend to be more effective for mobile advertising. How to Setup Page-Level Ads in Blogspot Blogs Th

12 Things to Do Before Applying for Google Adsense – 2016 Edition

 Last Updated on  24/04/2016  by Sonu Mehla   352 COMMENTS I know you want to make some good money with Google AdSense right? ;) But it’s not easy to get into AdSense program now-a-days. You have to follow few things before  applying for AdSense . You must be thinking that… How to apply for AdSense How to qualify for AdSense Am I eligible to apply for AdSense

How to Add Adsense Ads In the Middle or Anywhere inside Blogger Posts

In a previous post we saw  how and where we can place Adsense ads on our blog ; however, these methods would only work when we place the ads on predetermined and fixed locations. For posts area, the most common places are below the title, at the beginning of the post or at the end of the post. But what if we want to display an AdSense ad in the middle of a post? We can manipulate the location of the ads to be displayed by adding a script inside the template and using a tag inside our post to where we want the AdSense ad to appear. Once added, we can place the ads anywhere, be it between paragraphs or in the middle of the content etc. Manually inserting Adsense ads in the middle of posts in Blogger is pretty simple, just follow these steps below: Before proceeding, it is recommended do backup your template (go to Template  > click on the  Backup/restore  button) Step 1.  First thing we need to do is to  "parse" the AdSense code , in other words, convert it to

10 Places to put Adsense ads in Blogger

In this article we'll talk about the most common 10 places in our blog where we can add AdSense ads and about how we can implement these and we'll get to know as well which are the most suitable formats based on those available in our AdSense account. Adsense Advertisements In the Sidebar How to implement This is one of the easiest areas to put AdSense. Just go to the Page Elements ( Layout ), click on the " Add a Gadget " link, then add an HTML/Javascript widget with your ad code inside it or add directly an AdSense widget. Recommended formats : 125 × 125, 120 × 600 and 160 × 600, 300 x 600 Between posts Implementation.  You can add AdSense ads between your posts by going to Layout , click on the " Edit " link below the  Blog Posts  section, then check the " Show Ads Between Posts " option.

Top 5 Ways to Make Money without Adsense

 Last Updated on  24/04/2016  by Sonu Mehla   70 COMMENTS You adsense is BANNED ? Why you blog if you don’t have adsense ? I know you are thinking the same as I mentioned above  But to be honest I don’t like adsense too much that’s reason I removed adsense from this blog. But if your don’t have adsense than you don’t need to worry about that as today we are discussing Top 5 Ways to Make Money without  Adsense.. The dominance of Adsense in the ad serving market has seen it assuming tyrannical stand with the rejection rate for ad publishing applicants deplorably higher. However, with a

Page RPM

Page RPM Page revenue per thousand impressions (RPM) is calculated by dividing your estimated earnings by the number of page views you received, then multiplying by 1000. Page RPM = (Estimated earnings / Number of page views) * 1000 For example, if you earned an estimated $0.15 from 25 page views, then your page RPM would equal ($0.15 / 25) * 1000, or $6.00. (Author can be reached at By- Sonu Mehla Mobile- 8285910007 E-Mail- sonuandfirm@gmail.com)