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Before you Blog with AdSense...

 

Google's own adsense guide:  http://www.google.com/services/adsense_tour/index.html

 

TOS:  https://www.google.com/adsense/static/en_US/LocalizedTerms2.html

Blogger makes it all too easy to add Google AdSense to your Blog.  First, they offer one of the best free Blogging services on the web, and second, since it's owned by Google, you can be sure your Blog will be easily indexed, all but guaranteeing you ad clicks.  The clincher is how they allow their Bloggers to add AdSense ads to their Blogs with the simple click of a button using the, "add a page element" feature from the template layout page. 

Simple, yes.  Wise?  Perhaps not.  While the pros are busy looking into the specifics on this, it is possible that Blogger has an effect on your earnings.   

For those of you who prefer to avoid losing your AdSense revenues with your Blogger Blog, you can opt to generate your own code through your AdSense account, and copy and paste it into the "Add a Page Element" in the HTML coding of your Blog. 


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