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00:50 Posted In adsens earn , adsens rules , adsens tips , doalr earn taka Edit This 0 Comments »You created your account, waited, and were approved. Now AdSense is active. Now you can fill that blank space on your Web site with money-generating ads. But first you have to set up your ads. Log in to your new AdSense account by using the username and password that you set up during the registration process. The page that appears at login is the Reports tab (AdSense always opens to this), which features a quick overview of your earnings and the reports that are available for AdSense. Because you don’t have any data to be reported yet, you’ll have a big, fat zero on that page, much like the one shown in Figure 2-6. If you want to change that big fat zero into something a bit more lucrative, you need to set up a few ad blocks. Here’s how:
1. If you haven’t already done so, log in to your AdSense account.
2. Click the AdSense Setup tab, immediately to the right of the Reports tab.
3. On this page, select the type of ad block you want to set up. For this example, go ahead and select AdSense for Content. The other options are covered in later chapters. The page that appears is the first step in the Ad Wizard, which walks you through setting up your ad. If you prefer a single-page form instead of using the wizard, click the wizard’s Single Page link. The information you’re asked to enter is the same, but on the single-page form, you just scroll down the page instead of clicking a Continue button.
4. Choose your ad type and click Continue.
Your choices here are
• Ad Units: A graphical text box (as shown in Figure 2-8) inside of which linked ads are
6. On the same page, choose a color scheme for your ad. Google has several pre-made color schemes available in the drop-down list to the right, or you have the option to specify border, title, background, text, and URL colors by hexadecimal number. This is useful if you know the exact hexadecimal numbers of your Web page design and want to match them.
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