How to Setup Adsense Page-Level Ads in your blogspot?

Adsense Page-Level Ads


Page-level ads have been rolled out recently and now available for use for all webmasters and bloggers. 

Page-level ads are:

1. Easy to change: Add code once, then turn on one or both types of page-level ad format from your account—no need to change code on your site again.
2. Additional ads: They don’t count toward your AdSense ad limit on each page.
3. Always up to date: The code you add now makes it easy to enable new formats in the future.

Basically, Page-level ads are an ad format that helps you to monetize your mobile template, just like you monetize mobile app with Google AdMob ads and enable you to display Adsense ads on your blogger mobile template.

The key features of Page-level ads include:

1. They're simple to set up. With Page-level ads, you only need to place the ad code on your pages once, and you put the same ad code on each page.
2. They're optimized. To ensure that you and your users get the most from this ad format, AdSense will only show Page-level ads when they’re likely to perform well and provide a good user experience.
3. It's easy to change Page-level ad settings. Once you've added the ad code to your pages, you can turn individual Page-level ad formats on or off from the My ads tab in your AdSense account. The ad code remains the same, even when you change your Page-level ad settings.
4. They don’t count towards your Google content ad limit per page. 
      
Page-level Ads Formats:
1. Anchor/Overlay ads: Anchor/overlay ads are mobile ads that stick to the edge of the user's screen and are easily dismissible
2. Vignette ads: Vignette ads are mobile full-screen ads that appear between page loads on your site and can be skipped by users at any time. They work exactly the same as Admob's Interstitial ads use in mobile apps for android and iOS. 

Some important things to know about these ad formats are:
1. They're shown by AdSense at optimal times to help increase your revenue and provide a good user experience.
2. They don't count towards your three ads per page limit.
3. They only serve on mobile-optimized webpages on high-end mobile devices
4. They are fully mobile responsive

How to implement Page-level ad code, follow these steps:
1. Sign in to your AdSense account. (https://www.google.com/adsense)
2. Visit the My ads tab.
3. In the sidebar, select Content, then click Page-level ads.
4. On the "Page-level ads" page, use the controls to select which ad formats you'd like to show on your site.
5. Click Get code.
6. Copy the ad code
7. Go To Blogger >Template; Now take a backup of your template
8. Click Edit HTML and search for this code </head>
9. Paste your ad code just above </head>
10. Save your template

If you encountered with an error then try it by replacing the attribute async with async=" in your page-level ad code.



Test your Page-level ads on blogger template
1. On a mobile device, visit the page where you want to test Page-level ads.
2. In the address bar of your mobile browser, add #googleads to the end of your page's URL,     e.g., www.example.com#googleads.
3. Select the ad format that you want to test.
4. Check the results of the test on your device. 



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Authored by Dinesh Basumatary

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