Biggnuts’ Adsense Injection WordPress Plugin inserts random Adsense ads into your post content, one or more per post, to spice up your ad displays.
I was looking for a simple simple WordPress plugin that just inserted Adsense code randomly into a pre-existing blog. All the ones I found would only replace an Adsense comment with Adsense code. That’s great if you want to go through every article you have and post little adsense tags, but for a site that has some bulk to it, it sucks.
It also increased banner blindness by keeping the ads in the same place time after time.
My new Adsense Injection plugin just takes a random paragraph break in your article and inserts adsense code.
This sounds great, though I’d like to know how much control over the display is available (how badly will it break things up).
Have you found a good WordPress Plugin that helps with displaying ads on your WordPress blog? What is working for you and why?
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I was looking for a simple simple WordPress plugin that just inserted Adsense code randomly into a pre-existing blog. All the ones I found would only replace an Adsense comment with Adsense code. That’s great if you want to go through every article you have and post little adsense tags, but for a site that has some bulk to it, it sucks.




















8 Comments
Sorry, in my opinion there’s no such thing as a good plugin to insert ads on a blog. A blog should be about the main subject matter, and not full of advertising that will break up the reading of a post. I never have clicked and adsense ad, and I probably never will.
If I want to find out more about a subject I will go to Google thanks!
A blog should be about whatever someone wants it to be about. If someone wants their blog so chock-full of ads that every word requires decoding via an ad click (blatant TOS violation) then that’s awesome.
Thanks for the link Lorelle! I hope the plugin works for people!
I usually click on the adds and check them out. I figure that someone has to pay for the bandwith and it is the least I can do to help.
It doesn’t hurt anyoneby clicking them, at least we could help some one
I don’t click any adsense ads unless I am really interested on it. Webmasters do need a source of income to pay for the hosting, etc. but clicking on an ad for the purpose of helping the webmaster does not help the advertiser who spends money for the little extra sales.
Just a piece of thought.
google is so smart about this kind of stuff
This injection is not good …i have this
This is not a virus but a tip, however I expect that you have the new worm going around.
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