Enable Adsense and Hidden Facts About Blogger Template
HOW TO: Enable Adsense for Blogger Mobile Templates
If you have enabled the latest feature, Mobile Templates from Bloggerr, which redirects smartphone users to a link yourpostlink?m=1, then you need to enable Adsense for those users as well.
This template is especially designed for mobile phone devices. If you have a great chunk of traffic coming from smartphone devices, then it’s essential to enable AdSense for Mobile Template as well.
Enabling AdSense ads in that mode is very easy, but many people complain that AdSense ads are not getting rendered on Blogger Mobile Templates. Well, the reason for that is that Mobile Templates only render Ads that are added to your blog via Adsense Gadgets or inline Ads.
So, in case you have monetized your blog by adding AdSense code directly to your Template or via custom HTML widgets, they are not shown by default. So what should you do to enable Ads on Mobile Templates?
Well, just enable one Ad directly via the AdSense Ads adding mechanism provided by Blogger.
1. Just go to Blogger Dashboard > Layout.
2. Click Edit on the Blog Posts section.
3. Click on Show Ads between Posts.
4. Simply select your preferences.
And your AdSense Ads are enabled for Blogger Mobile Templates. You will start seeing AdSense Ads at the top of the post page and the bottom of the index page. I am sure your AdSense revenues will get a great boost after you have enabled AdSense ads for mobile Templates.
STUDY: Hidden Facts About Blogger Templates
Very recently, I changed my blog template to a very professional-looking template. I got many words of appreciation from many readers on my blog. But when I looked at the AdSense income, it had taken a hit. This article will try to put some of the things into perspective, mostly about false perceptions of blogger themes.
Some of them I have tried to list below:
1. VA’s very good-looking blog also earns more:
This is nonsense. It is the content of the blog that really generates traffic to your blog and not its appearance. Good appearance, no doubt, is an added plus for getting back traffic if you have quality content in the first place.
2. After updating the template, relax:
Relaxing is the last thing you must think of. I recommend that u progressively monitor your visitors and traffic earnings. In my case, I got an increase in traffic by around 15% but the AdSense earnings went down considerably.
3. Best performing Adslots will continue to do well.
After you update your template, you must monitor your Ad slot earnings via AdSense reports. My best-performing slot had taken a major hit. Then I realized that I also had to modify the appearance of the Ads as per my theme, nd things went back to normal, almost.
4. Changing the theme is a solution to all problems:
First, you must identify what your problems are. Some of the problems I can think of are
- Site Navigation.
- Loading time.
- SEO Non-Friendliness.
- Non-Intuitive UI.
- Poor AdSense earnings.
Carefully study all of them and analyze if the new template will solve all the problems or not. Changing the theme is like changing the interior decoration of your house.
5. Some of the must-do things before updating a Theme
Here is a checklist of activities you must perform to make sure your yoeme transition is smooth.
- Save your existing blBloggeremplate before making changes.
- Carefully create data of existing performance (like traffic, earnings, load time, etc.) before updating.
- Carefully create data of existing performance (like traffic, earnings, load time, etc., updating the date.
- Simply compare 2 and 3 for features and then decide if you want to live with the new design or not.
All the above information is essential for all bloggers who want to update their blog theme, especially those blogs that are well-established and earning regularly. A wrong decision can affect our traffic and earnings, so make sure you take the right decision at the right time.