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One of the features I’ve come to really appreciate within WordPress is its ability to serve different types of ad formats. And though there are several applications or plugins that performs this function,my favorite is the AdSenseDeluxe plugin.
The application is in the form of a file that you upload to your site’s WordPress plugin folder. Once uploaded you will see Adsense Deluxe Plugin underneathe the ‘Options’ tab on your WordPress dashboard. Clicking on it brings you to a page where you paste in your entire Adsense HTML code with your unique id in it,name the campaign,then use an excutable line to call it into action.
The executable line looks like this:
<!–adsense#bloggingtothebank–>
…and like this with the ‘DIV’ tags:
<p style=”float: right; margin: 5px”><!–adsense#bloggingtothebank–></p>
Wherever you insert this line into your site’s template is where that particular block of adsense ads will be visibly shown. You can paste/enter as many different Adsense codes as you want all with their own campaign names. This is how I’m able to put ad blocks inside my posts and with the proper use of DIV tags around the executable line I can position it anyway I choose.
Another exceptional feature of this plugin is that I can use other HTML codes besides just Adsense. I can use ad HTML codes from various affiliate programs,from images,and videos. All I need is the correct executable line which is based on the campaign name I chose. This one line saves a lot of time versus putting whole entire codes in the different areas of a site…defiinitely a tool for efficiency.
Now…if I can just get it to work on WordPress version 2.5.1 ![]()
Adman is also a useful plugin for serving ads the WordPress way.
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