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Adsense Code
An Adsense code comes in the form of HTML codes that publishers
or webmasters insert anywhere on their website through the use
of a text editor, like notepad. These codes are available for
free upon signing up to Google Adsense, provided the company has
given its approval. Contrary to popular notion, knowledge in
basic HTML code is not necessary in creating a website and
incorporating Adsense, since whatever formats one chooses, codes
are automatically generated and all one has to do is to copy and
paste onto the site.
Before creating or using an Adsense code, it is important to
bear in mind that HTML editors are different from one another
and detailed instructions regarding these codes are not provided
by Google. Thus, for those who do not have thorough knowledge in
HTML, it is advised that codes derived from Google should not be
changed. Doing so will cause errors to show up on the site and
might violate Adsense rules.
To properly set up and use an Adsense code, begin by copying the
code sandwiched by the HTML's body tags. When using WYSIWYG
editor like FrontPage, it's best to place the Adsense code on
the Source or Code view. However, if Frames is used in the page,
place the code on the frame which has the main content, which is
used by Google in targeting ads.
After uploading the edited web page, ads should show immediately
on the site page. The ads will initially be regarded as Public
Service Ads and not be redirected to the site page, since Google
will first crawl the content of the page to know what ads are
best fitted on the website. Once the Google crawler visits the
site page (usually after a couple of minutes), one should
finally notice ads being directed to the site page.
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