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How to Use Google Adsense With Wordpress
Copy Adsense Code
1. Log into your Google Adsense account.
2. Navigate to the 'My Ads' tab and click 'Get Code' next to the Adsense ad you want to display. This will take you to a page with the ad's HTML code.
3. Highlight the code with your mouse, right click and click 'Copy' from the menu. This will copy the code to your computer's temporary memory.
Insert Code in Wordpress Widget
4. Log into your Wordpress dashboard using your Wordpress account.
5. Click the 'Appearance' option in the menu, then click the 'Widgets' submenu. This will take you to the widgets section of your blog.
6. Click a widget position from the menu on the right, such as 'Left Sidebar,' 'Right Sidebar,' or 'Primary Widget Area.' A menu will unfold and display all the widgets currently in the widget area. The widget area you choose depends on where you want the ad to appear on your site and which widget areas are available on your Wordpress template.
7. Left-click and drag the 'Text' widget option from the widget bank on the left side of the screen into the widget area you just selected in the right menu. This will create a blank new widget text box for you to edit.
8. Type a name for your advertising box in the 'Title' text box. This is optional.
9. Right-click inside of the larger content text box and select 'Paste' from the menu. This will paste your Adsense code into the widget.
10. Click the 'Save' button. Now when you visit your Wordpress blog, you will see your Adsense ad.
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