Setting Up Your Google Adsense Account Part 4 - AdSense Code

Part 4 of a 4-part Guide on Setting Up and Using Google Adsense

Danny Brown
So, you've set up your Google AdSense account; you've even customized your website and Google banners ready for implementing; and you've set yourself up with the relevant filters and extra customization to make your website stand out. All you need to do now is get the code onto your website.

Once you are done with all the customizations, your AdSense code is generated in the AdSense Code box. You just need to copy this code (which is in the form of a programming script) from the AdSense Code box and paste it in your website as per the guidelines from Google. Since Google allows only three ad units per page, you can add the code at more than one place in your HTML code.

The next step is to save your web page to the designated web server, as per the instructions from your web hosting service provider. Please note that Google AdSense program does not require you to send over your website's HTML code to them; neither does it ask to load it onto their servers or do anything else with it. The addition of AdSense code to your website's code is the only thing that you need to do. Separate procedures are available with Google for people who want to use AdSense Ads with their blogs - you can get more information on these at Google's website for the AdSense program.

Now that everything is done and dusted, you need to wait for a few hours before Google's web crawlers find your web page or blog that has AdSense code on it, and you start seeing AdSense Ads on your web page or blog. You might see some PSA, or charitable ads, almost as soon as you set your account up and go live, but these will soon get replaced with the AdSense Ads that will earn revenue for you.

If the content on your website violates the AdSense program's policies, you might keep seeing PSAs even after the normal timescale for your Google AdSense program to start. In these cases - or if you find objectionable Ads that don't go even after you have applied appropriate filters - you will need to contact Google who will sort out the problems for you.

And that's it! You're now a fully functioning user of Google AdSense - happy earning!

Published by Danny Brown

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  • Tom9/11/2009

    Producing a daily income with AdSense is certainly attainable. I actually lease out fully promoted Google AdSense Websites to people who are profiting from them on a daily basis.



    Visit Google AdSense Websites for more information.

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