by AMP-MODE
4 (3 reviews)
In-Post Ads
A plugin to display ads inside your pages or posts.
Tested up to WP 6.2 (Current: 6.9)
v2.0.4
Current Version v2.0.4
Updated 2 years ago
Last Update on 03 May, 2023
Synced 15 hours ago
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- Version
- 2.0.4
- Last Updated
- May 03, 2023
- Requires WP
- 3.1+
- Tested Up To
- 6.2
- PHP Version
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- Author
- AMP-MODE
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about In-Post Ads
When people read content online, their eyes typically scan the main body of the article they are reading. They do not often stray off into the sidebar unless they are looking for something like a navigational link. They rarely will seek out an ad to click on. This plugin allows you to put ads in front of your site visitor's eyes, thereby increasing the likelihood that they will click on one of the ads.
After you have saved your ad code, simply enter [AdSense-A], [AdSense-B], or [AdSense-C] as appropriate into any page or post where you want your add to appear. If your site is using the new Gutenberg editor, there are also AdSense A, B, and C blocks that can be inserted into your page or post content. Due to how some ads are rendered, they are not able to show on the back end of your site. A placeholder will be displayed on the page or post edit screen.
Yes! However, please check your advertising provider's policy regarding the number of ads allowed per page and their general ad placement policies. https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/1346295?hl=en Currently Google allows a maximum of three ads per page. If you are including an ad in a sidebar widget, which shows up in all pages, please do not add more than two ads to the body of your page or post. Additionally, think of your site visitors and the user experience associated with multiple ads. If your page or post is only a few lines long, it may be best to limit yourself to just one ad. If your page or post is a few thousand words long, you may be justified in placing several ads throughout the page.
Yes, you can use ad code from almost any source. Advertising providers like Media.net, BuySellAds, Google AdSense, and others should work just fine.
If you update the ad code in any of the three boxes, the shortcodes used in your pages or posts will update to reflect the new code. They will continue to be shown in the same location on the page as the old code. If you delete the ad code, and still have the associated shortcode inside a page or post, it will simply remove the ad from that page or post. You may end up with an extra blank space, but otherwise will see no other difference.