Friday, 23 February 2018

Create Pop-Under Ad Code via DFP

I encountered a little difficulty while creating a pop-under ad code via DFP for one of my affiliate blogs. The objective was to link to an affiliate product which I recommend to my blog users. Also if you have too many page views on a particular blog,



you can use pop-under codes to redirect them to your viral sites as well. Alternatively, if you’re selling something on Amazon, eBay, etc, you can direct your visitors to those pages via a pop-under. This tutorial will be handy if you need assistance in creating a pop-under ad code via DFP!It is something like sticky left and right rail ads or wallpaper ads which you have noticed on various publisher websites.

Here, we will look at how you can set up these sticky desktop ad units on your website.
This is the ad script which you need to place in the CSS stylesheet of your blog template. Normally, the CSS file is defined as stylesheet.css on your theme editor. So, login to your WordPress blog, go to theme editor and open the stylesheet.css file and update the following code.

Now copy the ad code from the notepad or where you’ve saved the ad. Place the ad code in the section of the code which says, “your ads code here”. Copy the updated code and place it before the end of the head that ( i.e. </head>)
Placing the ad code before the closing of the head tag ensures that the ad will be loaded every time the header of the article is called, and the display properties of the ad code is defined by id = LeftFloatAds or RightFloatAds.
Now, that you know how to create wallpaper ad codes on desktop (left aligned and right aligned), let’s take a look at how we can create sticky ads on mobile.
Thus, to conclude, auto-refreshing wallpaper ad codes can work like a charm and increase your overall ad revenue. Also, it helps you to promote website offers and app installs on your site or in fact if you’ve any advertiser for your site. So, let’s go ahead and setup wallpaper ads on desktop. Also, do check our tutorial on creating sticky bottom mobile ads here.
We recommend publishers to try sticky 320×50 mobile ad units on their website and here are some of the benefits which would justify a similar setup.
1. Promote a website offer or ask your visitors to install your app if you’ve recently launched a app and want your website visitors to try the app.
2. You can show CPM based ads from direct buyers. A sticky mobile ad unit has a 100% view rate and thus it gives enough time to the users to interact with the ad creative and direct buyers would prefer this ad format to send their message to their target audience (be it a brand awareness or an action-oriented).
3. Enable auto-refreshing ad units on mobile. You can set time-based auto-refreshing ADX ad units on mobile. Quite a number of ad networks like Google Ad Exchange and others allow auto-refreshing of ad units. While publishers can choose the duration of the ad unit before it refreshes, we have seen marked increase in overall revenue for these ads on websites which have high time on site. We can help you get started with auto-refreshing ad units. Get in touch.  How to Create Pop-Under Ad Code via DFP
You need to have an approved adsense account in order to access Google DFP for small business. Google DFP is an ad-serving tool which is free upto 90 million page impressions per month. It helps you serve in-house advertisements, direct advertisements and can be useful for fall back ads too. Before we begin with a stepwise tutorial on how to create pop-under ads using DFP, let me discuss a bit about some comment terms

Creatives: Creatives are basically the graphics, video files, html codes that will actually be served. i.e. the content of your ad unit.
Ad unit- The ad tag that will serve the creative(s) and record impression, clicks and other relevant data.
Line item- Line item is the smallest unit of an order that is used to define the display attributes of an ad unit/ad code/ad tag. Like where the ad unit will be displayed (device type, location and demographics etc) and also which particular ad unit will be displayed, its size, etc etc.
Creative templates- A set of templates defined by DFP capable to display ads with certain type of features/interactions.
Now, to start with, log into your DFP, and click on the Delivery tab. From the left panel, click on Creatives, and then again click on Creative templates.

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Now select the system defined creative template: Pop-up or pop-under window with third-party content and you can see some variables and placeholders. Click on the “Preview form” to see how this will actually look. You need to export this template and save it on your system.
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Once done, go back to the creative templates page, and click on new creative template. Now import the template which you have saved on your system and add a title to this user defined template. We will use to title My_popunder_template1Now click on save button (ignore the errors if any).
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Next, we have to create an ad unit that will serve the pop-under. Click on Inventory tab and under the A units section, click on New ad unit.
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Assign a code/name to the add unit. We are going to use  My_popunder_adunit1. You can assign a description which is optional.  Now, from the Size drop-down, select 1×1 and Out of page and assign the target window as _blank
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You may leave the placement as blank if you don’t have to create any separate placement. You have to override adsense settings and uncheck the “enabled for adsense” button and click on save.Now, your ad unit is created.

Now, we have to create a new line item. Click on Delivery and then New Order. An order can have multiple line item. In this post we will create a new Order. We have named the order as Myorder and the advertiser as Popunder which we previously created. If there is no advertiser, you need to create one.
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Next, we are defining the line item. We have named it as Mypopunder and selected the inventory size as Out of page. Add a start date (immediately), end date and impression quality along with the CPM rate. Keep all other fields as default and now come to ad targeting settings.
We need to select the inventory. So click on inventory>ad units>My_popunder_Adunit1 and click on save.

Now, click on the check box before Mypopunder and click on Approve to activate it. Once done, now click on the line item Mypopunder. You will be taken to a page where you’ll be asked to add creatives.
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Now, click on Add Creative button and select New Creative option. Under the new creative sections, you can see some system defined creative styles. From here, select user define templates. You will be able to see My_Popunder_Template1 here. Select that and click on Continue button.
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In the new creative page, you need to assign a name for your creative. Let us name it, Mypopunder_creative1. Under the url for third party content, add the URL which you want to load as a pop-under. Select the width and height and other settings and click on Save button.
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You are all done! Now you need to generate the ad tags to load your pop-under. Click on Inventory and then Generate tags tab on the left. Select My_Popunder_adunit1 tag and click on Generate tags.
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Keep the tag type as Google Publisher Tag and click Continue. Under the Select tag options, deselect the default “enable single request” and instead select “Enable synchronous requests“. Also you need to select the check box “Out of page” and click on Continue.
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You will get 2 code snippets. Copy and place them on your site as instructed. You can place both the code snippets together. Once done click on Save button of your theme editor.
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Now, click on the site url to see if the pop-up is working fine. If it doesn’t, grab a cup of coffee and re-visit the steps and ensure you have done them correctly.Thus, to conclude, auto-refreshing wallpaper ad codes can work like a charm and increase your overall ad revenue. Also, it helps you to promote website offers and app installs on your site or in fact if you’ve any advertiser for your site. So, let’s go ahead and setup wallpaper ads on desktop. Also, do check our tutorial on creating sticky bottom mobile ads here.
We recommend publishers to try sticky 320×50 mobile ad units on their website and here are some of the benefits which would justify a similar setup.
1. Promote a website offer or ask your visitors to install your app if you’ve recently launched a app and want your website visitors to try the app.
2. You can show CPM based ads from direct buyers. A sticky mobile ad unit has a 100% view rate and thus it gives enough time to the users to interact with the ad creative and direct buyers would prefer this ad format to send their message to their target audience (be it a brand awareness or an action-oriented).
3. Enable auto-refreshing ad units on mobile. You can set time-based auto-refreshing ADX ad units on mobile. Quite a number of ad networks like Google Ad Exchange and others allow auto-refreshing of ad units. While publishers can choose the duration of the ad unit before it refreshes, we have seen marked increase in overall revenue for these ads on websites which have high time on site. We can help you get started with auto-refreshing ad units. Get in touch.

How to Create Sticky Mobile Footer/Header Ads on WordPress

It is something like page-level ads (anchor ads) format and you must have noticed the implementation on various publisher websites. Here, we will look at how you can set up these sticky mobile footer ads on WordPress.

Create Sticky Mobile Footer Ads in WordPress


In this tutorial, we are going to discuss how you can create sticky mobile footer ads on your WordPress or Blogger website. While there are WordPress plugins like Q2W3 fixed widget which can place sticky sidebar ads on your site, there is not much option for a publisher when it comes to creating sticky mobile footer ads.

Thus, publishers are left with the option either to buy a premium plugin like WP Advanced Ads to set up a sticky ad or hard code it. In this tutorial, we will learn how you can hardcode a sticky mobile footer ad on WordPress using simple CSS properties. We would be requiring very basic knowledge of CSS and HTML for this and you need to have access to your Theme editor for this action.

Benefits of Creating Sticky Ads on Mobile

We recommend publishers to try sticky 320×50 mobile ad units on their website and here are some of the benefits which would justify a similar setup.
1. Promote a website offer or ask your visitors to install your app if you’ve recently launched a app and want your website visitors to try the app.
2. You can show CPM based ads from direct buyers. A sticky mobile ad unit has a 100% view rate and thus it gives enough time to the users to interact with the ad creative and direct buyers would prefer this ad format to send their message to their target audience (be it a brand awareness or an action-oriented).
3. Enable auto-refreshing ad units on mobile. You can set time-based auto-refreshing ADX ad units on mobile. Quite a number of ad networks like Google Ad Exchange and others allow auto-refreshing of ad units. While publishers can choose the duration of the ad unit before it refreshes, we have seen marked increase in overall revenue for these ads on websites which have high time on site. We can help you get started with auto-refreshing ad units. Get in touch.

How to Create Sticky Mobile Footer/Header Ads on WordPress

It is something like page-level ads (anchor ads) format and you must have noticed the implementation on various publisher websites. Here, we will look at how you can set up these sticky mobile footer ads on WordPress.
This is the ad script which you need to place in the CSS stylesheet of your blog template. Normally, the CSS file is defined as stylesheet.css on your theme editor. So, login to your WordPress blog, go to theme editor and open the stylesheet.css file and update the following code.
Here is a little technical brief of the ad code
@media—We call this as media query which is a CSS element that tell the browser to execute the code on if the screen width is between 310 px to 500 px (i.e. this ad code would appear on feature phones and smartphones having a maximum width of 500 px)
#adTop – It is defined as a CSS with an id named as adTop. This id would have the CSS property defined under the {}
Addon notes: The position is set to fixed and aligned centrally. This means that the elements in the ad code will not move as the user scrolls the screen. Also, please remember that using AdSense ad codes as sticky is a policy violation.
Now copy the ad code from the notepad or where you’ve saved the ad. Place the ad code in the section of the code which says, “your ads code here”. Copy the updated code and place it before the end of the head that ( i.e. </head>)
Placing the ad code before the closing of the head tag ensures that the ad will be loaded every time the header of the article is called and the display properties of the ad code is defined by id = adTop or adButtom.
Now, that you know how to create sticky ad codes on mobile on top and bottom placements, let’s take a look at how we can create sticky sidebar ad codes.
Thus, to conclude, sticky and auto-refreshing ad codes can work like a charm and increase your overall ad revenue. Also, it helps you to promote website offers and app installs on your site or in fact if you’ve any advertiser for your site. So, let’s get your hands dirty by setting up sticky ad codes on mobile and desktops. Hope this article on creating sticky mobile footer ads on WordPress was helpful!
Thus, publishers are left with the option either to buy a premium plugin like WP Advanced Ads to set up a sticky ad or hard code it. In this tutorial, we will learn how you can hardcode a sticky wallpaper ad on WordPress using simple CSS properties. We would be requiring very basic knowledge of CSS and HTML for this and you need to have access to your Theme editor for this action.

Benefits of Creating Floating Banner Ads or Wallpaper Ads on your WordPress Blog

We recommend publishers to try sticky 160×600 sticky ad units on their website and here are some of the benefits which would justify a similar setup.
1. Promote a website offer or ask your visitors to install your app if you’ve recently launched a app and want your website visitors to try the app.
2. You can show CPM based ads from direct buyers. A wallpaper ad unit has 100% view rate and thus it gives enough time to the users to interact with the ad creative and direct buyers would prefer this ad format to send their message to their target audience (be it a brand awareness or an action-oriented).
3. Enable auto-refreshing ad units on desktop. You can set time-based auto-refreshing ADX ad units on mobile. Quite many ad networks like Google Ad Exchange and others allow auto-refreshing of ad units. While publishers can choose the duration of the ad unit before it refreshes, we have seen a marked increase in overall revenue for these ads on websites which have high time on site. We can help you get started with auto-refreshing ad units. Get in touch.

How to Create Floating Banner Ads or Wallpaper Ads on WordPress

It is something like sticky left and right rail ads or wallpaper ads which you have noticed on various publisher websites. Here, we will look at how you can set up these sticky desktop ad units on your website.
This is the ad script which you need to place in the CSS stylesheet of your blog template. Normally, the CSS file is defined as stylesheet.css on your theme editor. So, login to your WordPress blog, go to theme editor and open the stylesheet.css file and update the following code.Now copy the ad code from the notepad or where you’ve saved the ad. Place the ad code in the section of the code which says, “your ads code here”. Copy the updated code and place it before the end of the head that ( i.e. </head>)
Placing the ad code before the closing of the head tag ensures that the ad will be loaded every time the header of the article is called, and the display properties of the ad code is defined by id = LeftFloatAds or RightFloatAds.
Now, that you know how to create wallpaper ad codes on desktop (left aligned and right aligned), let’s take a look at how we can create sticky ads on mobile.
Thus, to conclude, auto-refreshing wallpaper ad codes can work like a charm and increase your overall ad revenue. Also, it helps you to promote website offers and app installs on your site or in fact if you’ve any advertiser for your site. So, let’s go ahead and setup wallpaper ads on desktop. Also, do check our tutorial on creating sticky bottom mobile ads here.
We recommend publishers to try sticky 320×50 mobile ad units on their website and here are some of the benefits which would justify a similar setup.
1. Promote a website offer or ask your visitors to install your app if you’ve recently launched a app and want your website visitors to try the app.
2. You can show CPM based ads from direct buyers. A sticky mobile ad unit has a 100% view rate and thus it gives enough time to the users to interact with the ad creative and direct buyers would prefer this ad format to send their message to their target audience (be it a brand awareness or an action-oriented).
3. Enable auto-refreshing ad units on mobile. You can set time-based auto-refreshing ADX ad units on mobile. Quite a number of ad networks like Google Ad Exchange and others allow auto-refreshing of ad units. While publishers can choose the duration of the ad unit before it refreshes, we have seen marked increase in overall revenue for these ads on websites which have high time on site. We can help you get started with auto-refreshing ad units. Get in touch.

How to Create Sticky Mobile Footer/Header Ads on WordPress

It is something like page-level ads (anchor ads) format and you must have noticed the implementation on various publisher websites. Here, we will look at how you can set up these sticky mobile footer ads on WordPress.
This is the ad script which you need to place in the CSS stylesheet of your blog template. Normally, the CSS file is defined as stylesheet.css on your theme editor. So, login to your WordPress blog, go to theme editor and open the stylesheet.css file and update the following code.

Manage AdSense Revenue for a Multi Author WordPress Site

In this tutorial, we are going to discuss how you can create left and right floating banner ads on WordPress or Blogger website. Plugins like Q2W3 fixed widget can help you place sticky sidebar ads on your site. However, it is not possible to display wallpaper ads on your desktop screens using standard WordPress plugins.

floating ads in desktop
Thus, publishers are left with the option either to buy a premium plugin like WP Advanced Ads to set up a sticky ad or hard code it. In this tutorial, we will learn how you can hardcode a sticky wallpaper ad on WordPress using simple CSS properties. We would be requiring very basic knowledge of CSS and HTML for this and you need to have access to your Theme editor for this action.

Benefits of Creating Floating Banner Ads or Wallpaper Ads on your WordPress Blog

We recommend publishers to try sticky 160×600 sticky ad units on their website and here are some of the benefits which would justify a similar setup.
1. Promote a website offer or ask your visitors to install your app if you’ve recently launched a app and want your website visitors to try the app.
2. You can show CPM based ads from direct buyers. A wallpaper ad unit has 100% view rate and thus it gives enough time to the users to interact with the ad creative and direct buyers would prefer this ad format to send their message to their target audience (be it a brand awareness or an action-oriented).
3. Enable auto-refreshing ad units on desktop. You can set time-based auto-refreshing ADX ad units on mobile. Quite many ad networks like Google Ad Exchange and others allow auto-refreshing of ad units. While publishers can choose the duration of the ad unit before it refreshes, we have seen a marked increase in overall revenue for these ads on websites which have high time on site. We can help you get started with auto-refreshing ad units. Get in touch.

How to Create Floating Banner Ads or Wallpaper Ads on WordPress

It is something like sticky left and right rail ads or wallpaper ads which you have noticed on various publisher websites. Here, we will look at how you can set up these sticky desktop ad units on your website.
This is the ad script which you need to place in the CSS stylesheet of your blog template. Normally, the CSS file is defined as stylesheet.css on your theme editor. So, login to your WordPress blog, go to theme editor and open the stylesheet.css file and update the following code.
Here is a little technical brief of the ad code
@media—We call this as media query which is a CSS element that tell the browser to execute the code on if the screen width is between 310 px to 500 px (i.e. this ad code would appear on feature phones and smartphones having a maximum width of 500 px)
#LeftFloatAds #RightFloatAds – It is defined as a CSS with an id named as LeftFloatAds. This id would have the CSS property defined under the {}

How to Create Sticky Mobile Footer/Header Ads on WordPress

It is something like page-level ads (anchor ads) format and you must have noticed the implementation on various publisher websites. Here, we will look at how you can set up these sticky mobile footer ads on WordPress.
This is the ad script which you need to place in the CSS stylesheet of your blog template. Normally, the CSS file is defined as stylesheet.css on your theme editor. So, login to your WordPress blog, go to theme editor and open the stylesheet.css file and update the following code.
Here is a little technical brief of the ad code
@media—We call this as media query which is a CSS element that tell the browser to execute the code on if the screen width is between 310 px to 500 px (i.e. this ad code would appear on feature phones and smartphones having a maximum width of 500 px)
#adTop – It is defined as a CSS with an id named as adTop. This id would have the CSS property defined under the {}
Addon notes: The position is set to fixed and aligned centrally. This means that the elements in the ad code will not move as the user scrolls the screen. Also, please remember that using AdSense ad codes as sticky is a policy violation.
Now copy the ad code from the notepad or where you’ve saved the ad. Place the ad code in the section of the code which says, “your ads code here”. Copy the updated code and place it before the end of the head that ( i.e. </head>)
Placing the ad code before the closing of the head tag ensures that the ad will be loaded every time the header of the article is called and the display properties of the ad code is defined by id = adTop or adButtom.
Now, that you know how to create sticky ad codes on mobile on top and bottom placements, let’s take a look at how we can create sticky sidebar ad codes.
Thus, to conclude, sticky and auto-refreshing ad codes can work like a charm and increase your overall ad revenue. Also, it helps you to promote website offers and app installs on your site or in fact if you’ve any advertiser for your site. So, let’s get your hands dirty by setting up sticky ad codes on mobile and desktops. Hope this article on creating sticky mobile footer ads on WordPress was helpful!
Thus, publishers are left with the option either to buy a premium plugin like WP Advanced Ads to set up a sticky ad or hard code it. In this tutorial, we will learn how you can hardcode a sticky wallpaper ad on WordPress using simple CSS properties. We would be requiring very basic knowledge of CSS and HTML for this and you need to have access to your Theme editor for this action.

Benefits of Creating Floating Banner Ads or Wallpaper Ads on your WordPress Blog

We recommend publishers to try sticky 160×600 sticky ad units on their website and here are some of the benefits which would justify a similar setup.
1. Promote a website offer or ask your visitors to install your app if you’ve recently launched a app and want your website visitors to try the app.
2. You can show CPM based ads from direct buyers. A wallpaper ad unit has 100% view rate and thus it gives enough time to the users to interact with the ad creative and direct buyers would prefer this ad format to send their message to their target audience (be it a brand awareness or an action-oriented).
3. Enable auto-refreshing ad units on desktop. You can set time-based auto-refreshing ADX ad units on mobile. Quite many ad networks like Google Ad Exchange and others allow auto-refreshing of ad units. While publishers can choose the duration of the ad unit before it refreshes, we have seen a marked increase in overall revenue for these ads on websites which have high time on site. We can help you get started with auto-refreshing ad units. Get in touch.

How to Create Floating Banner Ads or Wallpaper Ads on WordPress

It is something like sticky left and right rail ads or wallpaper ads which you have noticed on various publisher websites. Here, we will look at how you can set up these sticky desktop ad units on your website.
This is the ad script which you need to place in the CSS stylesheet of your blog template. Normally, the CSS file is defined as stylesheet.css on your theme editor. So, login to your WordPress blog, go to theme editor and open the stylesheet.css file and update the following code.Now copy the ad code from the notepad or where you’ve saved the ad. Place the ad code in the section of the code which says, “your ads code here”. Copy the updated code and place it before the end of the head that ( i.e. </head>)
Placing the ad code before the closing of the head tag ensures that the ad will be loaded every time the header of the article is called, and the display properties of the ad code is defined by id = LeftFloatAds or RightFloatAds.
Now, that you know how to create wallpaper ad codes on desktop (left aligned and right aligned), let’s take a look at how we can create sticky ads on mobile.
Thus, to conclude, auto-refreshing wallpaper ad codes can work like a charm and increase your overall ad revenue. Also, it helps you to promote website offers and app installs on your site or in fact if you’ve any advertiser for your site. So, let’s go ahead and setup wallpaper ads on desktop. Also, do check our tutorial on creating sticky bottom mobile ads here.
We recommend publishers to try sticky 320×50 mobile ad units on their website and here are some of the benefits which would justify a similar setup.
1. Promote a website offer or ask your visitors to install your app if you’ve recently launched a app and want your website visitors to try the app.
2. You can show CPM based ads from direct buyers. A sticky mobile ad unit has a 100% view rate and thus it gives enough time to the users to interact with the ad creative and direct buyers would prefer this ad format to send their message to their target audience (be it a brand awareness or an action-oriented).
3. Enable auto-refreshing ad units on mobile. You can set time-based auto-refreshing ADX ad units on mobile. Quite a number of ad networks like Google Ad Exchange and others allow auto-refreshing of ad units. While publishers can choose the duration of the ad unit before it refreshes, we have seen marked increase in overall revenue for these ads on websites which have high time on site. We can help you get started with auto-refreshing ad units. Get in touch.

How to Create Sticky Mobile Footer/Header Ads on WordPress

It is something like page-level ads (anchor ads) format and you must have noticed the implementation on various p
Addon notes: The position is set to fixed and aligned centrally. This means that the elements in the ad code will not move as the user scrolls the screen.
Now copy the ad code from the notepad or where you’ve saved the ad. Place the ad code in the section of the code which says, “your ads code here”. Copy the updated code and place it before the end of the head that ( i.e. </head>)
Placing the ad code before the closing of the head tag ensures that the ad will be loaded every time the header of the article is called, and the display properties of the ad code is defined by id = LeftFloatAds or RightFloatAds.
Now, that you know how to create wallpaper ad codes on desktop (left aligned and right aligned), let’s take a look at how we can create sticky ads on mobile.
Thus, to conclude, auto-refreshing wallpaper ad codes can work like a charm and increase your overall ad revenue. Also, it helps you to promote website offers and app installs on your site or in fact if you’ve any advertiser for your site. So, let’s go ahead and setup wallpaper ads on desktop. Also, do check our tutorial on creating sticky bottom mobile ads here.
We recommend publishers to try sticky 320×50 mobile ad units on their website and here are some of the benefits which would justify a similar setup.
1. Promote a website offer or ask your visitors to install your app if you’ve recently launched a app and want your website visitors to try the app.
2. You can show CPM based ads from direct buyers. A sticky mobile ad unit has a 100% view rate and thus it gives enough time to the users to interact with the ad creative and direct buyers would prefer this ad format to send their message to their target audience (be it a brand awareness or an action-oriented).
3. Enable auto-refreshing ad units on mobile. You can set time-based auto-refreshing ADX ad units on mobile. Quite a number of ad networks like Google Ad Exchange and others allow auto-refreshing of ad units. While publishers can choose the duration of the ad unit before it refreshes, we have seen marked increase in overall revenue for these ads on websites which have high time on site. We can help you get started with auto-refreshing ad units. Get in touch.

How to Create Sticky Mobile Footer/Header Ads on WordPress

It is something like page-level ads (anchor ads) format and you must have noticed the implementation on various publisher websites. Here, we will look at how you can set up these sticky mobile footer ads on WordPress.
This is the ad script which you need to place in the CSS stylesheet of your blog template. Normally, the CSS file is defined as stylesheet.css on your theme editor. So, login to your WordPress blog, go to theme editor and open the stylesheet.css file and update the following code.

Thursday, 25 January 2018

MAKE MONEY ONLINE - Diamondloaded

                                                                                                                    
MAKEMONEYONLINE     




                                                                                                                                                      






  In this article i'm going to explain what is make money online because many people wonder someone not sleeping at night or always busy online most of the time was doing, and later got to know he or she is working to make money online and wanna knoe how to make money online instead of sleeping or wasting his or her money and time on internet without make a dine.


                 There are many caharacteristics before you can make money online.

Here are the list

    1.what is make money online
    2.Introduction on how to make many olinine.
    3.How to make money online.
    4.How become successfull while making money online.
    5.Problems in making money online.
    6.Conclusion.

1.WHAT IS MAKE MONEY ONLINE ?

   Make money online is the way you make money using internet in other way or one,

2.Introduction on how to make many olinine.

   The act of making money oline is a very stressfull thing and a lot of time taker, as you can see not everyone can make money can be succesfull while trying to make it online because it requires a lot of patient and he who does lack patient cant make a dime online, making money online is very easy if one doesnt lack patient..many people try making money using internet using diff ways..........

3.How to make money online.

   Making money online is very easy as i said earleir,you can make money using diff ways,you can make money online by this means i wanna mention below..

  1.Affilitiate programme.
  2.Creating a personal blog and monetizing them yourself.
  3.Youtube monetization.
  4.Online marketing
  5.Cryptocorency investing
  6.Fiverr
  7.Shorten urls
  8.online surveys and task
  9.posting sponsor post
  10.And other ways online.

4.How be successful while making money online.

   To be a successful online worker is not a very easy task, you see many people out there today have went trough some hells not letting anyone know about there stress, To become successful in this field requires a lot of time, determination, dedication, trust, money.....
many people quit the game cos they lack patient they could not wait till the result comes out cos they want quick result of which its not that easy to get money so soon as they had expected. so it require a lot of dedication and believe you are going to make big from this this thing......

5.Problems in making money online.              
  
  There are series of problems arises concerning making money online. its not that easy to make money because internet is not a paying company neither a factory, so to name some problems cos i have said it earlier up there if you read well.
one of them is lack of determination to become successful...

6.conclusion.
   Making money online is nt that easy and its that easy too, its just vice versa stuff you can make huge money online and make loss huge money too online, i as a person who wrote this article is partaking in some online stuff which gonna fetch me some money especially the one you are reading write now......

  You can contact the admin if you want more info on how to start cos in the article i seems not to explain all i listed below  but promised you to get in touch if you seems interested....

Thursday, 11 January 2018

How To Get a Verified Blue Badge on Your Facebook Page | Diamondloaded

How To Get a Verified Blue Badge on Your Facebook Page-Diamondloaded
Facebook displays the Verified Badge on verified Facebook accounts and pages to inform the visitors the page or account is confirmed to be authentic.
The proof of authenticity for Pages comes in a blue or gray circle badge with a tic mark. The Gray Badge is given to verified pages of companies, organizations and local businesses while Blue Badge is for authentic pages that represent people (mostly celebrities), media, entertainment, sports, and government agencies.

The primary benefits of earning the Blue Badge would be that a page will rank up higher in the search results, attracting more visitors and making your page more credible. Note that the check mark can be revoked anytime if the ‘Terms of Use‘ is violated.
Getting verification for your Page is not that easy. But don’t worry, in this article, we will share some procedures on how to get a verified badge. So, let’s start.

Who are eligible to for Facebook Profile or Page Verification

  1. Public figures and celebrities – media, politics, sports and entertainment.
  1. Government officials
  1. Businesses and Brands (E.g. a Sydney SEO Company)
To be honest, an ordinary person or normal individual cannot apply for page verification. Local businesses too are not eligible. Many people tried to apply for verification and mostly failed. Again, getting a page verified is not that easy as you think.
Now, if you happen to be a regular citizen and knows full well that there’s no way for your profile or page to get verified but still wants to gain some knowledge about it, then read the following method below.

Requirements for Verifying a Facebook Page

Authenticated Birth Certificate
  • Driver’s License
  • Passport
  • Incorporation articles (if you endorse or represent sports company, entertainment or media)

Things To Do Before Applying for Page Verification

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Applying for Page Verification

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  1. Fill out all the details in ‘About section’ of the page
  1. If you have an official website, link the site to the page that you wanted to verify. In simple terms, insert the like box of your page on the site.

Types of Facebook Verification Available

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Facebook Verification

  1. Facebook gives automatic Verification
  1. Manual Verification – this method works for people, celebrities, and artists who are famous already.
  1. Submitting Proofs by filling out forms

How to Verify a Facebook Page

In this part, the applicant must fill up the Facebook Page Verification Form and follow the steps below.
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Request Verified Badge

  1. Select the required page from the ‘Select Page’ dropdown box.
  1. Attach the proofs through clicking ‘ Choose Files.’
  1. Submit a link to your website (only if you have one)
  1. Then, click ‘ Send.’
After completing the process, Facebook will send an email within a short period. Afterward, you’ll get another mail, too about the status of the verification. And that is the official way to verify a Facebook Page.
There are other ways to verify a page, besides the procedures mentioned above. Some rely on mediators who will charge money to get their page confirmed. Others, go to the nearest Facebook offices.
Of course, it’s just the same way around. Mediators will ask for proofs too, which they need to submit to the staff of Facebook. The same with going to Facebook offices, they are going to ask for proofs representing that you are eligible to get a Blue Badge. Whichever method is appealing to you, submitting proofs is still needed.

How Many Days Will It Take To Get a Facebook Page Verified (If Using Manual Verification)

For the category of Sports, Celebrities, Music, politics, etc., it takes 3 to 6 days.
In the Business category, it will take longer. The average waiting period is 7 to 45 days. It is because there are many verification steps to do which can last up to 45 days from application. (This is for Blue Badge Verification only). Grey Badge application is way easier and only takes a few days.

False Information About Page Verification

Now that we’ve discussed the processes of the Page Verification, let’s go the extra mile and learn some additional facts about it. This is about the misleading pieces of information that many people don’t know about.
  1. The first one is, in order to get a page verified, it should have a minimum of 20,000 likes. This is not true. There are verified pages that only have 3,000 likes or less, so it’s not about the number of likes really, it’s about whether the page is authentic or not.
  1. Another false information is that linking an official website to a Facebook page gets verified right away. Linking a site to a page is a way of showing that you’re authentic, but it does not necessarily mean that the page will get verified for sure. It’s an advantage but not an assurance. There’s a fine line between the two.

Takeaway

Hopefully, the information above is helpful. Do not be saddened by the fact that your Facebook page or profile cannot be verified (Facebook has its reasons), just enjoy your social media activities. After all, it’s not about the verification that you get for your page, but the genuine fun that you experience when sharing bits and pieces of your life to your Facebook friends.