How to Easily Add Adsense to Your Blogger Blog

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Google’s Adsense is one of the most popular forms of monetizing available for a Web site or blog. It is free to join and easy to display on your site. Unless your host doesn’t allow you to display ads, such as the free version of WordPress, you can easily add them to any site.

For those that manage Blogger blogs, it is even easier than before to add Adsense ads to your blog. Blogger has added functionality for you to easily add ads as well as track your total earnings directly from your Blogger account. The only thing you need is an Adsense account, and after you have an account, you can easily add Google’s Adsense ads to your blog by using the information in this post.

Adding Adsense to Your Blogger Blog – the Easy Way

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As mentioned above, Blogger, which is owned by Google, has made it easier than ever before to add Adsense ads to your Blogger blog. You can do it right from your dashboard by following these steps:

  1. Log into your Blogger account.
  2. From your dashboard, click the Monetize link beside the blog that will display the ads. You will now see the Make Money with Adsense page.
  3. On this page you have three options. The first option is a combination of the second and third. I suggest you keep the first option selected. Click the Next button to continue.
  4. You will now see the page indicating that Adsense has been enabled on your blog, along with your Adsense publisher ID associated with your Blogger account. You can also view your blog to see how it looks with the ads. At this point nothing else needs go be done.

Once you have enabled the Adsense ads on your blog, you can check out how much you have earned directly from your Blogger account.

  1. Log into your Blogger account.
  2. From your dashboard, click the Monetize link beside the blog that is displaying Adsense ads. If you are currently in your blog’s settings panels, you can click the Monetize tab at the top.
  3. Your earnings for the current day are displayed, and the dropdown list contains other time periods you can view.

Adding Google’s Adsense ads to your blog has become much easier to add to your Blogger blog. In only a few steps you can easily start displaying ads and hopefully making money on your blog.

 How to Easily Add Adsense to Your Blogger Blog

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  1. Monetizing websites, blogs, etc is a good way to earn some passive income.**.


  2. you can easily earn lots of dollars from adsense if you have a high traffic site.-:’


  3. i would like to apply for adsens with my blogger blog is it possible?


    • It is possible. Blogger has AdSense options built-in that you can use to automatically add the ads to your blog. You will need to be approved first.

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