Monday, April 16, 2007

How To Ad Google Adsense To Your Blogcharm Blog

In case there are those out there who are members of blogcharm but do not know how to get it to display your own google adsense, I have come up with this step by step procedure. I hope it helps.

1: Log into your google adsense account and then click on the AdSense Setup Tab on the top.
2: Click the adsense for content link then click continue as the default settings are ok.
3: ok, now go to the More options section and click on the Manage channels link
4: Scroll to the section that says Manage Custom Channels, type in a name in the box (Create new channel) that reflects your blog! The reason for this is that once set up you will know when someone visits your site by the impressions and the no. of clicks. Once you've typed it in click the link next to it and it should appear in the box below.
5:Then click the Continue to Ad Layout >> link at the bottom. The 728 x 90 leaderboard is fine. Select a palette for the colour. Then go to more options and select the channel you have just created. Click continue, and this will take you to your adsense code ready for you to copy and paste. If you already knew how to do this I apologise.

Next we attack the template.

1: Ok no go to manage your blogcharm and click on stettings
2: Click on the Template Tab
3: ok now hopefully your template is similar to mine.....my top few lines look like this (I've had to replace all shift comma charcters with a [ or it wouldn't post properly)

[!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
[html>
[head>
[meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1'>
[title>[/title>
[style type='text/css'>

What you need to do is to paste your adsense code below [head>

Now this is Important! Before you save the changes you must preview the changes to make sure everything works ok because if it doesn't you can reset the changes.

Ok all being well it worked and you can now save it all. You now have your own google adsense where you earn 100% of the clicks.

Congratulations and more adsense revenue for you.

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