Inserting Adsense Code to New Blogger Template As Page Element
Learn here how to insert Adsense codes to Blogger template As Page Element. I am referring to the New Blogger template. This is the non-FTP version of Blogger, which is being hosted in Google.com for free. FTP version is being hosted outside of Google.com. Methods of inserting Adsense code in FTP and non-FTP Blogger templates are different. If you’re blogging with FTP Blogger, click here to learn inserting Adsense code.
Inserting Adsense Code to New Blogger Template
To insert Adsense code in non-FTP new Blogger template, login to your Blogger Account and click layout in Blogger Dashboard. Then, click the Template tab and “Add and Arrange Page Elements” will be displayed, like this:

This is the page where you can Click and drag to rearrange page elements on your blog. There are links “Add a Page Element” in the page layout. By clicking that link, you may add all or selected page element(s) or widget(s) including Adsense on the template area where you click the link.

To insert Adsense codes, just click “Add to Blog” link under Adsense and configure it based on your choice of colors, format and size. Look at the Preview and if you like it, click Save Changes. Here is the configure Adsense dialog box:

After adding Adsense, if you check your template you should see this Adsense widget codes:
<b:widget id=’AdSense1 (or Adsense2..Adsense3..and so on)’ locked=’false’ title=” type=’AdSense’/>
Adsense Optimization Tips or Techniques
For the best monetization of your Adsense, click the Adsense optimization tip link that says “What color combinations are best for my site?” in Configure Adsense dialog box. It recommends optimizing color palletes if you want the biggest revenue impact for the smallest effort. It outlined 3 Adsense optimization techniques, namely: blend, complement and contrast. Blend is to make the background and borders of your ads the same color as the background of your page where the ad is placed. Complement is use colors that already exist on your site, but don’t match the background and borders exactly where the ads are placed. And Contrast is to choose colors that stand out against the background of your site.
That’s it. Inserting Adsense to new Blogger template As Page Element is as easy as that. It’s all in the box.
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Hi.
I agree with your post on how to put adsense code on the new bogger post. Usually if we put the adsense code the adsense will appear on the top of the post title.
Can you show how to put the adsense code in the Blog post instead.
Hope you can share it here….
That’s here:
http://www.freetipsandwits.com/moneymakingblog/2007/03/manually-inserting-adsense-code-to-new.html
You may insert adsense code within the Blogger blog posts.
Hope this helps.