AdSense Page Level Ads Is Here To Monetize Your Mobile Site

AdSense Page level ads
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Have you ever wondered what would be the right ad format for monetizing your mobile site? If you are using AdSense, I’m sure you are already taking advantage of their responsive & custom ad unit size. Today, when I logged into my AdSense account, I noticed a new beta ad format introduced by AdSense “Page-level ads”.

New Page Level Ads by AdSense for Mobile  sites:

This new experimental ad type is for mobile site only & offers two kinds of ads:

Anchor/overlay ads & Vignette ads

The best thing is these new ad types doesn’t count towards existing three ad unit limit of AdSense. You can find the Permissible number of AdSense ad units on a web page here. I’m sure you are already used to seeing Anchor/overlay ads in almost all the mobile app.

Vignette ads, on the other hand, is full page display ads that are shown to users when they are about to leave the site. Undoubtedly this two ad unit will increase your AdSense revenue & they are mobile specific ads & think of them as additional ad units.

AdSense Page Level Ads is currently in beta & you may or may not see it in your AdSense account. If you see it already, here is how you can enable it.

How to enable AdSense Page Level Ads (Anchor ads)?

Login to your AdSense account & click on My Ads> Page level ads.

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You need to enable Anchor &Vignetter ads by toggling the switch as shown in above image. You can have one or both of them enabled at the same time. Once you are done, scroll down to section which says Add the code for Page-level ads to your pages.

Unlike other AdSense ad unit, here you need to get the code & place this ad code in the <head> tag (or at the top of the <body>) of the pages where you want to show the ads. (Similar to Google Analytics code).

Implement Page level ads
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You can add the code in your theme or by using a plugin. I used Google tag manager; as it makes it easier to manage tags for all my sites from one place & for free.

Test out your ads:

Once you have placed the ad codes, now it’s time to test it. This is the only part that is not as smooth as it could be (Probably because it’s in beta).

Test Page level ads by AdSense
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All you need to do is, open your site in mobile browser & add #googleads at the end of URL to see the ads in action. Here is a preview of the same from one of my blog:

Google Page layout ads in action
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I had little hard time testing Vignettes ad type as it requires you to click on the link & full-screen ad was displayed for a fraction of second only. Anyhow, I have implemented this new ad type on few of my blogs that are monetized with AdSense.

It would be great to see how new AdSense ad units for the mobile site will perform in the coming days. I will update the post as I have enough data. For now, if you see AdSense page-level ads feature enabled under your account, take advantage of it. If you don’t have it enabled, wait for it few days until it’s rolled out for everybody.

Do let us know how’s your revenue after implementing the new mobile ads from AdSense team? Share this post with other bloggers who monetize their blog using AdSense.

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A Blogger, Author and a speaker! Harsh Agrawal is recognized as a leader in digital marketing and FinTech space. Fountainhead of ShoutMeLoud, and a Speaker at ASW, Hero Mindmine, Inorbit, IBM, India blockchain summit. Also, an award-winning blogger.

54 thoughts on “AdSense Page Level Ads Is Here To Monetize Your Mobile Site”

  1. Hassan

    Thanks Harsh for sharing this amazing article.
    Undoubtedly setting up Page Level Ads are the good way to increase the Adsense Earning…

    It’s so simple and easy, just few click and you’re are on.

  2. koko

    why is this ads not compatible with most mobile browser??? Especially UCweb browser

  3. Snehal

    A very informative article , it helped me in clearing my doubts about adsense page level ads.

    This is very precious information for me , Bloggers like you help hundreds of new and budding bloggers like me to understand things and move ahead .

    Thank you very much for this useful article.

  4. Navin Rao

    Thanks Harsh for sharing this
    Undoubtedly setting up Page Level Ads are the good way to increase the Adsense Earning…

    It’s so simple and easy, just few click and you’re are on.

    Navin

  5. Mahesh

    For me, CPC for page level ads is way too less. Although people in India don’t get good cpc, but for me it’s just $0.03. So, I’m not gonna avoid page level ads for sure.

  6. Naveen Kumar

    I recently tested the page level ads on my site. And I found that my revenue was hiked by 0.98%. You really had a great article and your article helped me a lot to do with the implementation process. So thanks 🙂

  7. Bhuboy Villanueva

    I have seen this ads available in my AdSense account , but haven’t tried it yet , I am still reading around if its a good idea , , I will wait and read more review about it. Thanks for this

  8. Shivang Soni

    Hey Harsh, Thanks for the information. I recently activated page level ads on my blog! Now I’m waiting to see how it impacts my revenue. By the way thanks for the article

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      Hey Shivangi,

      You are welcome. Do share your feedback with us.

      1. Shreya

        Hai, Harsh sir, contacting you after our first meet in LPU -Punjab,

        Recently I have enabled page level ads in my blog

        It is showing page level ad format disabled in Adsense front end

        I already placed the code inside my blogger , also enabled

        Still it is showing the above like

        Page level ad format disabled in Adsense front end

  9. Mahantesh Bhavi

    Nice post. I have easily implemented page-level ads on my blog by going through your article

    Thanks a lot

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      Hey Mahantesh,

      Glad you found it helpful.

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