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Techfile: How To Add Ads.text Files To Blogger Blogs Via Settings - webmaster
Support for the Authorized Digital Seller
(ads.txt) protocol has been launched for
Blogspot/Blogspot blogs. So, you can now
manually set up the content of the ads.txt file
via Blogger settings without the need of
uploading any file to Blogger’s root directory,
which doesn’t exists.
What is ADS.TXT
Authorized Digital Sellers, or ads.txt is an IAB
initiative that helps ensure that your digital
ad inventory is only sold through sellers (such
as AdSense) who you’ve identified as
authorized. Creating your own ads.txt file
gives you more control over who’s allowed to
sell ads on your site and helps prevent
counterfeit inventory from being presented to
advertisers.
Each line in a publisher’s ads.txt list requires
three pieces of data (plus a fourth optional
field)
If your blog is not
monetized, or it’s only
configured to use AdSense using the
Blogger-AdSense integration, then you do
not need to manually set up ads.txt. Blogger
will do this for you.
If your blog is
monetized with third-party
providers or you’ve manually integrated
AdSense in your Blogger blog, you will need
to manually set up the content of the ads.txt
file.
How To Set Up an ads.txt File On Blogger
Manually
Sign in to Blogger at blogger.com
In the top left, click the Down arrow Down
Arrow .
Click the blog you want to set up an ads.txt
file on.
On the left, click Settings.
Under “Settings,” click Search
preferences.
Under “Monetization,” find “Custom ads.txt”
and click
Edit.
Click Yes.
Copy the settings from your third-party
monetization provider and paste them in
the text box.
Click Save settings.
Blogger Ads.txt File Set Up for Adsense
If you want to set you your Blogger ads.txt
file to publicly declare that Google is
authorized to sell your ad inventory, copy and
paste the code below in the ads.txt box :
google.com, pub-0000000000000000, DIRECT,
f08c47fec0942fa0
Important : Make sure you replace
pub-0000000000000000 with your own
publisher ID.
NB : If you want to set up the ads.txt file for
Adsense, chitika, Sulvo etc, include a
separate line in the file for each authorized
seller.
How To Find Adsense Publisher ID
Your publisher ID is the unique identifier for
your Adssense account and below is how to
find it :
Sign in to your AdSense account.
In the left navigation panel, click Settings.
Click Account, then click Account
information.
Alternatively, you can find your publisher ID
number within your AdSense ad code. Just
locate the AdSense code in the HTML source
code of your website, and you’ll spot your
publisher ID in a line like the one shown
below:
google_ad_client=”pub-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”;
How To Check Content of Ads.Txt File On
Blogger
To check the content of your ads.txt file, go to
https://www.yourblog.com/ads.txt.
I hope this helps Source: How To Add Ads.text Files To Blogger
Blogs Via Settings
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