Note: Advertising on adult blogs is prohibited. Learn more about the Blogger Content Policy and Terms of Service.
Sign up for AdSense to show ads
- Sign in to Blogger.
- In the top left, click the Down arrow .
- Click the blog you want to run ads on.
- In the left menu, click Earnings.
- Click Sign up for AdSense. If you don’t see the button, it means your blog might not qualify for AdSense. Check the AdSense eligibility checklist to find out why.
- Fill out the form with your Google Account or create a new one.
Note: It can take at least 48 hours for your application to be reviewed.
Show ads between your posts
- Sign in to Blogger.
- In the top left, click the Down arrow .
- Click the blog you want to show ads on.
- In the left menu, click Layout.
- Depending on your template:
- In "Blog Posts" under "Page Body," click Edit.
- In "Blog Posts" under "Main," click Edit.
7.Choose the ad format, colors, and how often the ads should appear.
8.Click Save.
Show ads in the columns
- Sign in to Blogger.
- In the left menu, click Layout.
- Click Add a Gadget.
- Select the AdSense gadget and click Add .
- Configure AdSense and click Save.
- In the top right, click Save arrangement.
Show ads from other ad services
- Sign in to Blogger.
- In the top left, click the Down arrow
- Click the blog you want to show ads on.
- In the left menu, click Layout.
- In the area where you want to place the ads, click Add a gadget.
- In the window that appears, under "Basics," find HTML/Javascript and click Add .
- Enter a title (optional).
- Copy and paste the code from the ad service website into the content section.
- Click Save.
See your Blogger earnings report
- Sign in to Blogger.
- Click the blog you want to see a report for.
- Click Earnings.
- Click Visit AdSense for details of my earnings.
What to do if AdSense isn’t turning on
- Sign in to Blogger.
- In the top left, click the Down arrow.
- On the Blogger dashboard, click the blog you want to put AdSense ads on.
- In the left menu, select Layout.
- Under the AdSense gadget, click Edit.
- Click Save.
- Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for every AdSense gadget on your blog.
- At the bottom of your "Blog Posts" gadget, click Edit.
- Click Save.
- In the top right, click Save arrangement.
- To check that your account is still active, go to AdSense.
Set up an ads.txt file
If your blog is monetized with third-party providers or you’ve manually integrated AdSense in your blog, you will need to manually set up the content of the ads.txt file.
- Sign in to Blogger.
- In the top left, click the Down arrow .
- Click the blog you want to set up an ads.txt file on.
- On the left, click Settings.
- Under "Settings," click Search preferences.
- Under "Monetization," find "Custom ads.txt" and click Edit.
- Click Yes.
- Copy the settings from your third-party monetization provider and paste them in the text box.
- Click Save settings.
- Optional: To check the content of your ads.txt file, go to http://
/ads.txt.
Note: If your blog is not monetized, or it’s only configured to use AdSense using the Blogger-AdSense integration, then you do not need to manually set up ads.txt. Blogger will do this for you. Read more about ads.txt for AdSense.
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