Earnings at risk - You need to fix some ads.txt file issues to avoid severe impact to your revenue.
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Earnings at risk - You need to fix some ads.txt file issues to avoid severe impact to your revenue. |
Blogger Tutorial 2022: If you see this message - Earnings at risk - One or more of your sites does not have an ads.txt file. Fix this now to avoid severe impact to your revenue. How to fix? Please see watch full video and Create an ads txt file for your blog site and fix this problem.
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When google AdSense warning you that you need to put an ads.txt you don't need to worry that your ad revenue from Google AdSense will declining, or the ads will not appear. The ads still can be viewed by your visitor and they still can click on it. It is just a warning to you that you don't have ads.txt as requirements to helps ensure that your digital ad inventory is only sold through sellers (such as AdSense) who you've identified as authorized.
How to add ads.txt on Blogger
Here's some steps to place ads.txt on Blogger:
1. Sign in to your AdSense account.
2. In the alert on your homepage, click Fix now.
3. Click the Down arrow Down Arrow to open the "Create an ads.txt file for..." message.
4. download ads.txt and open in in text editor
5. copy the contents
6. Now, login to blogger.com
7. Menu Settings, Search preferences
8. Scroll to Monetization section
9. Custom ads.txt, edit
10. Enable custom ads.txt content, check Yes
11. Now paste the ads.txt contents to the box
11. Save changes
12. Check by visiting yourdomain.com/ads.txt, if the ads.txt appears it means you have successfully place ads.txt on your blog. You don't need to do anything, the warning on Google AdSense dashboard will disappear in hours or so.
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If you are not using blogger and you have access to your server file manager. Simply just download the ads.txt and then using file manager with access of your server, upload it directly to the root web folder. Then check yourdomain.com/ads.txt if it successfully open ads.txt.
1. Sign in to your AdSense account.
2. In the alert on your homepage, click Fix now.
3. Click the Down arrow Down Arrow to open the "Create an ads.txt file for..." message.
4. Click Download. Your ads.txt file is automatically downloaded.
5. Upload the file to the root level domain of your site (for example, https://example.com/ads.txt).
AdSense earnings from your blog will not be suspended in the process you uploading ads.txt.