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Know The Difference Between AdSense Regular Account & Hosted Account


Long time ago, the only way one can get to display AdSense ads and generate adequate income was to apply for AdSense and after getting approved, one can then generate codes via AdSense and for Blogger's blogs, copy and paste the code into a HTML/Javascript gadget to display the ads. This is referred to as a regular or normal AdSense account.

In later days, one could likewise get what is called Hosted AdSense account through Google products like Blogger or Youtube, and for Blogger, you get the opportunity to show the Adsense ads by means of a Blogger AdSense widgets (all you need to do is go to dashboard then Layout and Add a gadget/widgets > Add AdSense widget/gadget). You can move your gadgets to any possition you want on the site.

In recent times, bloggers had been reporting issues about including AdSense this way. if you are faced with this problem, what you can do is to apply for the regular AdSense account. Then again if you have AdSense ads via other hosted partners but want to display ads in your non-hosted partner website, you need to apply for a regular AdSense account. this is how you can do it:
  • Login your AdSense account.
  • Click on Account settings page.
  • In the Access and authorization section, this is next to Only hosted sites are only allowed to show ads for your account, click edit.
  • On the Show ads on other websites page that appears, enter the URL of the site that you want your ads to appear
  • Lastly click submit.

At last you have to execute AdSense promotion code on the URL you gave above, on a page that gets activity.

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