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How do I move my Google AdSense Ads in the middle of my Page?

December 28, 2004 / Dave Taylor / AdSense, AdWords, and PPC Help, Wordpress Help / 8 Comments

I liked very much your article on how to improve click thru on Google Ads in your article Double your AdSense PPC Click-Through Rate, but my problem is how do I integrate the Google ads in the middle of the article instead of the end? I suspect a code tweak of sorts is needed. On my blog I have the Google ads at the bottom, but perhaps they should be in the middle somewhere. I use WordPress and the Kubrick CSS template for my blog.

Thanks for your kind note. Yes, it took me a while to figure out how to have the Google AdSense advertising appear in the middle of my Weblog entries rather than at the end, and the clue on how this is accomplished is that if you poke around on the home page, category pages and search results page, you’ll see that only the questions are displayed, you have to click onto the individual article page to get the answer.

I don’t know WordPress very well, but Movable Type splits up Weblog entries into three blocks, the Entry Body, the Extended Entry and the Excerpt.

The Entry Body is where I enter the question, and the answer is specified as being the Extended Entry of the article. If I had a custom RSS feed or wanted to have different information in the feed than in the article, I’d enter that into the Excerpt box: leaving it blank means that MT does its own thing when generating information for the feed instead.

Now, with the Q&A format split neatly into two sections, it’s just a matter of including the Google AdSense code between the two, and that’s done within the actual MT Individual Entry template itself.

That should be enough to get you traveling down this path if you’re so inclined. You can move the AdSense JavaScript-built code block to one side or the other by using either CSS (use “float:left” or “float:right”) or by wrapping the code in a TABLE that has <table align=”left”> or similar.

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8 comments on “How do I move my Google AdSense Ads in the middle of my Page?”

  1. Anna Stewart says:
    September 1, 2017 at 5:12 pm

    Thanks, for your post. Very Helpful

    Reply
  2. Benoit says:
    April 21, 2006 at 2:21 pm

    Thanks for the post, I searched high and low for this.

    Reply
  3. werdmodo says:
    January 10, 2006 at 6:43 pm

    This site was very helpful. I was able to just paste the Google adsense script code into the Master Index Temple html right before the “” tag and it now inserts the adsense advert after each blog entry on the main index.html page. This worked perfect for my default MT template.

    Reply
  4. Erwin Kodiat says:
    September 28, 2005 at 7:13 pm

    Oops, it happened again! I added float: left but the ads went somewhere in the table column

    Reply
  5. Erwin Kodiat says:
    September 28, 2005 at 6:09 pm

    Thanks, it really helps. I used WordPress and sometimes I found the Google ads placed in the wrong area. The most annoying happened when it went into a table, make the column went as wide as the table.
    I hope it won’t happen again.

    Reply
  6. Jim Williams says:
    February 12, 2005 at 4:46 pm

    Dave – I actually found a plugin for WordPress that will insert the Adsense code, I’ve blogged about it, so people can find the solution there.

    Reply
  7. Lockergnome's Web Developers says:
    December 29, 2004 at 4:16 pm

    How do I move my Google AdSense Ads to the middle of my page?

    I liked very much your article on how to improve click thru on Google Ads in your article Double your AdSense PPC Click-Through Rate, but my problem is how do I integrate the Google ads in the middle of the…

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  8. Lockergnome's Web Developers says:
    December 28, 2004 at 2:40 pm

    How do I have my Google AdSense Ads in the middle of my Page?

    I liked very much your article on how to improve click thru on Google Ads in your article Double your AdSense PPC Click-Through Rate, but my problem is how do I integrate the Google ads in the middle of the…

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