During last week, we have upgraded Blogetery server. This upgrade dramatically improved performance and reliability. We hope you enjoy the improvements as much as we do.
As you may know Blogetery offers AdSense revenue share to their members: 75% to regular users and 100% to supporters.
We have received many requests regarding more flexible and customizable AdSense plugin.
Announcing the “AdSense Manager Pro”, exclusively for Blogetery users. AdSense Manager Pro is a very cool WordPress plugin that allows you easily display pre-defined custom AdSense ad blocks in your posts and widgets.
How it works:
- Get Google AdSense account if you already don’t have one.
- Go to Tools > AdSense Ads and add your AdSense Publisher ID.

- Add some custom AdSense ad blocks.

- If you want to show AdSense ads in your sidebar. Go to Appearance > Widgets and drug Ads widget to sidebar. You have several options to choose for Ads widget: Custom AdSense Block, Default AdSense Block and Align Center. After you finish configuring your widget click Save button.

- If you would like to display AdSense ads in your posts use quicktag button on WYSIWYG editor toolbar. It will open window where you can choose which AdSense block you want to insert into your post.

Priority:
Google only lets you display 3 ads at a time. How does AdSense Manager decide which ad to show? Widgets have highest priority; ads in posts have medium priority and default ads blended into templates have lowest priority.
Examples:
- If you have defined 3 ad blocks in widgets, 2 in posts. Only ad blocks in widgets will be shown.
- If you have defined 2 ad blocks in widget and 2 in pots. 2 widget blocks and 1 post blocks will be shown.
- If you have defined 1 ad block in widget and 1 in post. Then 1 widget, 1 post and 1 default template blocks will be shown.
Please let us know if you have any problems with new AdSense Manager.
Tags: adsense, google adsense, revenue share


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