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james007 - 27 Sep 2007 07:47 GMT
http://tamilwallpaper.blogspot.com/

Those of you using AdSense and a Blogspot Blog may not have noticed
that you now have the option to insert ads into the page structure
after your posts. In the past this was only possible by hacking the
template and there was no way that you could easily do this using the
page elements page in Blogger.
If you are using the new blogger templates all you need to do to take
advantage of this is to go into your blog edit page elements page.
Then click to edit the post widget and you will see that there is now
an option to add an AdSense ad block within your posts. It also gives
you the ability to decide how often the ads will appear - ie after a
certain number of posts.

This is an excellent facility for Blogger AdSense users and one that
people have been requesting for a long time. many users will have set
the options already on their blogs and may not have realised that
this
facility is available. If you haven't tried this way of putting
AdSense ads within the sequence of you posts then I would urge you to
check this out. This can be an excellent way to position your AdSense
ads.

http://tamilwallpaper.blogspot.com/

One further refinement that Google could usefully consider to this
facility is to broaden this option to allow the insertion of other
blocks of html/script in sequence with posts in the same way. This
could make this a very versatile facility.

Those of you using AdSense and a Blogspot Blog may not have noticed
that you now have the option to insert ads into the page structure
after your posts. In the past this was only possible by hacking the
template and there was no way that you could easily do this using the
page elements page in Blogger.
If you are using the new blogger templates all you need to do to take
advantage of this is to go into your blog edit page elements page.
Then click to edit the post widget and you will see that there is now
an option to add an AdSense ad block within your posts. It also gives
you the ability to decide how often the ads will appear - ie after a
certain number of posts.

This is an excellent facility for Blogger AdSense users and one that
people have been requesting for a long time. many users will have set
the options already on their blogs and may not have realised that
this
facility is available. If you haven't tried this way of putting
AdSense ads within the sequence of you posts then I would urge you to
check this out. This can be an excellent way to position your AdSense
ads.

One further refinement that Google could usefully consider to this
facility is to broaden this option to allow the insertion of other
blocks of html/script in sequence with posts in the same way. This
could make this a very versatile facility.
Lew - 27 Sep 2007 14:59 GMT
> http://tamilwallpaper.blogspam.spam/

You are a spammer.  Go away.  Do not post to inappropriate newsgroups.

You are also a bad writer.

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Lew

nebulous99@gmail.com - 28 Sep 2007 03:59 GMT
> >http://tamilwallpaper.blogspam.spam/
>
> You are a spammer.  Go away.  Do not post to inappropriate newsgroups.
>
> You are also a bad writer.

It's worse than that. The Subject: appears to be a complete red
herring, and the body instructs all the splog authors that frequent
this ng in how to triple the amount of AdSense revenue their splogs
generate!


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