Install And Configure AdSense Deluxe WordPress Plugin

AdSense-Deluxe is an easy-to-use plugin for WordPress 1.5+ (including WP 2.0) for quickly inserting Google or Yahoo! ads into your blog posts, and managing when and where those ads are displayed.

If I installed your blog then Adsense-Deluxe should already be installed and would just need activated and configured. If it is not already installed you can follow these instructions watch the below or contact me to do it for you.

Installing the Adsense-Deluxe For is very easy, just copy the adsense-deluxe.php file to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory. So if your blog were installed in the root directory of your site login to your hosting accounts file manager, go to the “wp-contents” folder then the “plugins” folder and place the file in there.

Now login to your WordPress admin panel, go to “plugins” and activate the Adsense-Deluxe For on the right. Clicking the main “Options” panel should now present you with a new “AdSenseDeluxe” subpanel click that and let’s get started.

In the options for AdSense-Deluxe plugin page on the right click “(Add New)”, under “New AdSense Block” put a name for your new block, if this is your first one it will revert to the default name so it really doesn’t matter what you call the first block. Now just paste your AdSense code in the “AdSense Code” box and click “Add AdSense Block”

Adding additional blocks will now add the name of each new block, for example if you create a new block called “new” will return a name that looks like this:

<!—adsense—>

Placing the ad blocks into posts is as simple as pasting in the name of the block where you want the ads to appear, but you must paste them into the “code” box and not the “Visual” box in the “Write Post” screen. You could write your post in “Visual” mode and then switch it “Code” and paste the AdSense block wherever you want.

There is an Adsense-Deluxe drop-down box that can be used from the Write Post panel but only if you chose not to use the visual editor when writing. To turn this option off go to Users, then the Your Profile subpanel and uncheck the box next to “Use the visual editor when writing”. Now the AdSense Deluxe drop-down box will only appear after you click the “Save and Continue Editing” box when writing or editing a post. Simply place your curser where you want your AdSense ads to appear in the post and select what code you want from the drop-down box.

I suggest creating a post template filled with all your AdSense codes (and anything else you may want), just start a new post called “Post Template” and save it without publishing it. Then when you write a new post open the post template in “Code” copy the code and paste it into your new post. Now delete what you don’t want in your new post, add the new content and publish.

Adsense-Deluxe is one of the WordPress that is very versatile and you can use it for more than ads, you can put anything you want into the “AdSense Code” block and display just about anything you wish. There are also some advanced options for using it in templates in the read me file.

Grab the AdSense-Deluxe WordPress Plugin over at the Acme Technologies Zeitgeist blog.



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16 Responses to “Install And Configure AdSense Deluxe WordPress Plugin”

  1. Jeff provides detailed instructions on how to add adsense to your blog. You learn how to place another revenue stream on your blog.

    Carl Hendricks,
    hrrp://www.cehmagic.com/blog

  2. Thanks, Houdy,

    This is excellent, now I don’t have to bother you
    so much with questions via emails, I can just come
    here for info regarding the usage of WP blog.

    Gamy Rachel
    http://www.freeiq.com/gamyrachelhomepage

  3. Install And Configure AdSense Deluxe WordPress Plugin…

    AdSense-Deluxe is an easy-to-use WordPress plugin for WordPress 1.5+ (including WP 2.0) for quickly inserting Google or Yahoo! ads into your blog posts, and managing when and where those ads are displayed….

  4. I have been reading that you can use adsense deluxe to run Javascript code inside of a post. I have a calculator type of JS code that I want to put on a page that comes in two parts. The first part says to install in the head of the document. So I went to the header.php file and put my first “adsense” tag under the tag. Next I put the second adsense tag(differently named) into the post where I want the calculator to appear. However it doesn’t work-says there are errors on the page and the calculator is missing the borders. Is there a step I am missing to install this type of JS code in a post with adsense deluxe? I am using WP 2.2.1 Any help would be appreciated!

  5. Frank, without more specific info on the JS code you are using I have no idea what to tell you.

    Did you try it without using the AdSense-Deluxe tags, just placing the raw code in the header and the posts?

  6. Thanks for replying. It is a credit card payoff calculator-this is the freeware code from Javascript Source:


    What will it take to pay off my credit card?

    Enter your credit card balance: $
    Enter the credit card’s interest rate: %
    Enter payment amount per month: $
    or
    Enter desired months until debt free:

    Powered by:

    Free JavaScripts provided
    by The JavaScript Source

    Now you cannot simply put the head into the header.php and the body into the post because WP strips out the tags and makes JS non-functional-security reasons I guess.(hence the plugin) So I put the tags in the head and body so adsense-deluxe could execute the code-but no dice. It displays but doesn’t function. Try it in a post on your site-maybe the problem is with WP 2.2.1

    UPDATE: I found a way to run it! I added the script enabler plug-in. It apparently blocks WP from changing the code tags-BUT I would have much preferred to use adsense deluxe-it would have been much simpler and cleaner. If anybody finds a way to make work with JS please let me know. THANKS!

  7. Hi Houdy,

    Check out my blog, I have followed your instruction
    via your video training, and this really helps me tremendously.
    Saved me so much time. Thank you. Keep it up man.

    Gamy

  8. […] This requires the use of another WordPress plugin called AdSense-Deluxe. To learn more about using AdSense-Deluxe read this post: Install And Configure AdSense Deluxe WordPress Plugin. […]

  9. After I put the code in and click ‘add adsense block’ O get this error: Cannot load adsense-deluxe.php

  10. Tiffany, I didn’t write the plugin, I suggest you try the authors site for that type of help here:
    http://www.acmetech.com/blog/adsense-deluxe

  11. GOOD JOB!THANKS!

  12. Great material Jeff…

    It is even clearer than instructions in wordpress or in acme tech.

    Very valuable and help me a lot

    Thanks

  13. Thanks Jeff..
    I am searching the way how to put adsense code into my WP blog..Now I have found the solution..Thanks again:)

  14. hi. i must say this is a great script. i am able to use this in my previous version of WP. but now that i have upgraded to WP 2.5.1, i no longer be able to use it.

    what could be the problem?? thanks

  15. Little Rianne, it still works for me on a test blog running 2.5.1 so it may be your settings or AdSense code. Or Google shut you off?

  16. thanks jeff.

    it’s good to know that it still works on ur machine. google adsense is working in my other sites which i mannually use the code as well. so probably it’s config problem. i’ll check on it.

    cheers

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