Adding AdSense to Blogger: Steps

Sign up for AdSense (If You Have Not Done So Already)
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You must connect your AdSense account to your Blogger account before completing the remaining steps. You need to have an AdSense account in order to accomplish that. This Google service does not automatically come with an account registration, in contrast to many other Google services. Please visit www.google.com/adsense/start. AdSense registration takes time to complete. As soon as you sign up and link the accounts, AdSense will begin to appear on your blog, but the advertisements will be for Google goods and PSAs. These do not demand payment. Google must personally verify your account before it may be used fully with AdSense.

You must submit your tax and business details, as well as accept the terms and conditions of AdSense. Google will examine your blog to see if it qualifies for AdSense. (That it doesn't have things like offensive content or improper items for sale that violate the terms of service.)

Upon approval of your application, your advertisements will switch from free contextual ads to paid ones, if any are offered for the keywords in your blog.

Go to the Earnings Tab

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 Okay, you've made a Blogger blog as well as an AdSense account. You might be using an existing Blogger blog, which is advised because newly created blogs with minimal traffic don't truly generate much income. Give it some time to build up an audience.)



Linking the accounts is the next step. Visit the Earnings settings on your preferred blog.



Connect your Blogger account to your AdSense account.



 This is a simple verification step. Verify that you want to link your accounts, and then you can configure your ads. 











Specify Where to Display AdSense 


You must decide where you want adverts to appear after confirming your want to link your Blogger account to AdSense. You can put them between posts, in gadgets, or both. If you decide that you have too many or too few, you can always go back and modify it later.
Next, we'll add some gadgets.





Go to Your Blog Layout

Blogger displays educational and interactive components on your blog using gadgets. To add an AdSense gadget, go first to Layout. You can see the spaces in your template designated for gadgets once you are in the layout area. You must use a different template if you don't have any gadget areas.






Add the AdSense Gadget


Add a new gadget to your layout now. The first option is the AdSense device.


Your template should now display the AdSense component. By moving the AdSense elements to a different position on the template, you can change the position of your adverts.


Make sure you don't exceed the number of AdSense blocks you're permitted by consulting the AdSense Terms of Service.



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