Ad Inserter Review: Manage Ads on WordPress Like a Boss

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If you display ads on your site, you probably know how difficult it can be to:

  • Keep track of those ads performance and replace existing ads for new ads when needed
  • Insert your ads at the right spot on your site without wasting time trying to edit the code

Ad Inserter is a free plugin (with a premium version) that makes it easier for you to manage any of the ads that you use on WordPress, including AdSense and Amazon Associates. Both Google and Amazon recommend this plugin for inserting ads, which is a testament to its quality:

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Ad Inserter benefits you in two ways:

  • It will save you time by making it easier for you to insert and manage your ads.
  • Beyond time-saving, it can offer extra functionality like A/B testing, ad rotation, adblock detection, and a lot more.

In my Ad Inserter review, I will show you exactly how this popular plugin works.

How To Create An Ad With Ad Inserter

To start, I’m going to show you how the free version of Ad Inserter works. The Ad Inserter WordPress plugin free version has a broad feature list and includes most of the features, which makes it an excellent option for bloggers.

Then, in the end, I will discuss some extra things that you get with the Pro version.

Creating A New Ad Block

Ad Inserter works by using something called Blocks. A “Block” is a location where you want to display ads. You can include multiple ads in a single block, as well as rotate ads within a block.

In the free version of the plugin, you can use 16 different blocks. To manage them, you go to Settings → Ad Inserter:

ad inserter interface
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To insert an ad, you need to paste its code into the box. For example, you could paste in the code for an AdSense block:

Ad inserter ad block
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If you don’t like using the code directly, you can also use the Tools to create your ad using the WordPress Visual editor, which is nice if you’re working with custom banner ads:

Ad Inserter visual editor
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Ad Inserter also includes a tool to help you generate the AdSense code right from your WordPress dashboard, which is convenient.

Automatically Inserting Your Ad Block On Your Site

Once you’ve entered your ad, Ad Inserter can help you insert it pretty much anywhere on your site. This automatic insertion feature is one of the most powerful parts of Ad Inserter.

In the free version of the plugin, you can automatically insert ads before or after:

  • A post
  • Content
  • Specific paragraphs
  • Random paragraphs
  • Comments
  • Excerpts

And you can also put them:

  • Near a specific element (using CSS)
  • Above your site’s header
  • In your site’s footer
  • Between comments, excerpts, or blog posts
  • At custom positions using hooks

Finally, you can also manually insert ads with:

  • Shortcodes
  • Widgets
  • PHP functions

To automatically insert your ad somewhere on your site, you need to select an option from the Automatic Insertion dropdown:

Automatic Insertion dropdown
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Then, you can configure that option. For example, if you chose After Paragraph, all you need to do is enter the number for which paragraph to insert the ad after. If you want to go even deeper, you can expand the Counting interface for even more control:

paragraph control
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And when you save your settings, your ad is live! For example, you can see that Ad Inserter automatically placed it after the first paragraph on my test site:

Ad Inserter example
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If you’re ever unsure where Ad Inserter is going to place your ad, it includes this helpful front-end tool that you can access from the WordPress toolbar:

Ad Inserter placement locations
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Exploring The Deeper Features Of Ad Inserter

The tutorial above is a good example of Ad Inserter’s basic functionality. But one of the reasons that the Ad Inserter plugin is so popular is because it includes tons of other helpful features that you can optionally use for even more control.

Insert Ads At Custom Hooks Or CSS Selectors

Ad Inserter is beginner-friendly and comfortable for casual bloggers to use as it has a ton of pre-built placement options.

But if you know a little bit about code, Ad Inserter offers some unique placement methods that you won’t find in many other plugins.

For example, you can use the HTML element option to insert your ads near specific CSS selectors:

Ad Inserter custom locations
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And you can also register your hooks to insert ads anywhere in your theme’s template files (this is an advanced method that requires some PHP knowledge – but it’s really flexible):

Ad Inserter placement options
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Easy Ad Rotation

Sometimes, you might want to rotate ads at a position instead of displaying the same advertisement over and over.

Ad Inserter makes this simple. When you turn on the Rotation Editor, you can create different ads that will rotate within the block. You can even give each ad its unique share of impressions. Fr example, you can:

  • Display Ad A 75% of the time
  • Display Ad B 25% of the time
Easy Ad Rotation
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Simple Spacing Adjustments

Another great thing about Ad Inserter is that it makes it easy to adjust the spacing around your ad. For example, this lets you make sure that your automatically inserted advertisement doesn’t get too close to your post’s text.

Rather than needing to use any code, you can adjust spacing using the live preview:

Simple ad Spacing Adjustments
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Whitelists/Blacklists For Ad Targeting

For some ads, you might want more control over where they display. For example, you might want to display a WordPress-focused ad only in the WordPress category on your blog.

To do that, Ad Inserter lets you use Lists. You can either whitelist certain content or blacklist it:

Whitelists/Blacklists For Ad Targeting
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Device-level Targeting

Ad Inserter also enables you to target by specific devices. For example, you might want to show ads to desktop users and not mobile users:

Device-level Targeting
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Other Misc Settings

In the Misc options, you can configure:

  • AMP support
  • User targeting – e.g., only display ads to users who aren’t logged-in
  • Ad schedules
  • Minimum word count for ads to display
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As you can see, there’s a lot of deep functionality here!

4 Reasons To Consider Buying Ad Inserter Pro

For most bloggers, the free version should offer more than enough functionality. The Pro version does some advantages, though. Here are 4 reasons you might want to pay for the Pro version.

1. More Blocks – Up To 96

The free version lets you create 16 different ad blocks. If you ever run out, the Pro version expands that. Depending on which version you choose, you can expand it to between 64-96 code blocks.

You also get the option to use more custom hooks.

2. A/B Testing / Ad Statistics

The free version lets you rotate ads, but if you want to really A/B test those ads with data and/or  view impression/clicks statistics for your ads, you’ll need the Pro version.

3. Sticky Ad Positions

Ad Inserter Pro lets you display “sticky” ads that stay with users as they scroll down the page (with an optional close button).

4. Country-Level Geotargeting

Finally, Ad Inserter Pro also makes it possible to geotarget your ads to specific countries, which is helpful if you have ads that only accept users from specific locations.

How Much Does Ad Inserter Pro Cost?

As I mentioned above, you can use the free version of Ad inserter plugin or you can grab Pro version if you are an experienced blogger and need more features and control.

There are four different Ad Inserter Pro plans:

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  • Personal – $20 – 64 code blocks and use on 2 sites
  • Freelancer – $30 – 64 code blocks and use on 5 sites
  • Business – $50 – 80 code blocks and use on 25 sites
  • Corporate – $100 – 96 code blocks and use on 100 sites

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Final Thoughts On The Ad Inserter Plugin

Ad Inserter is one of the most popular and highly rated ad management plugins at WordPress.org for a reason.

At a basic level, it makes it easy to manage your ads and display them on your site. But it also gives you access to a lot of smaller features that give you deep control over how your ads function.

As I said, I think the free version has enough functionality for most bloggers. But if you need more functionality, the Pro version is a great value starting at $20.

Let me know your thoughts about Ad Inserter WordPress plugin? Have you used it? What’s your initial feedback and review? What did you like the most and what more features are you looking for? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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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.

19 thoughts on “Ad Inserter Review: Manage Ads on WordPress Like a Boss”

  1. Nawi Van

    Can i use it Ad Inserter plugin to amp post or page? How to use it bro?

  2. Amit Chawla

    Hi Harsh,

    I am using the free version of this plugin. It really awesome plugins. Thanks for sharing the complete details of this plugins. I don’t know all the features of this plugin but after this, I shall update as per listed features. Thanks once again.. 🙂

  3. shery

    May I know does Adinserter can be used for WordPress sites which compatible with sticky ads at sidebar?

  4. vipin

    Hi Harsh,
    I also use ad Inserter free version. I think it is sufficient for me.
    No need to buy paid version.
    But some problems are still there.
    Customization of in feed ads is very difficult (Impossible).
    It gives option to insert ad in the footer but no option to insert ad in the top (I am not talking about before post ad).
    By the way your review is excellent.
    Thanks
    Vipin

  5. Natan Ray

    Yeah Harsh,
    You are right. I used the Plugin for my blog and it was working fine. The Plugin is really very good.
    Thanks for reviewing.😊

  6. Brajesh Singraul

    hello sir,
    ad inserter plugin is good with lot’s of feature can you suggest me if I’m a developer which plan is best for me I’m confused between Freelancer plan or Business plan

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Brajesh
      That depends upon the kind of client you take for freelancing business and how many of them require you to setup ad blocks. Since the freelancer plan offers 5 websites and business plan offers 25 websites, it should be easier for you to decide based on the kind of clients you have taken in the past 4-5 months.

  7. Robin Khokhar

    Hi Harsh,
    I have been using Quick Adsense but I was not knowing about this amazing WordPress Plugin. I will be checking it for sure and use it in some of my websites.
    Thanks for the great share.
    Have a good week ahead.

  8. Bhupendra Kaneria

    For Beginners the free version is good enough but sometimes freebie is not enough chance to explore. So, let take a chance for better experience by going through paid.

  9. Rajah

    Thanks for the test. I used Ad inserter for some time myself first. I liked the code editor. Had to switch to another plugin, because it didn’t support more than 16 different ads and it became very complex and was less user friendly with all options hidden.

  10. Cezar

    How is this working with auto ads from adsense, i need to dezactivate auto ads or ? (cause to be honest the auto ads cut my revenue to half showing ads were i don`t want them to be shown.)

    Thank you for your time

  11. Digital Rushi

    I was using QuickAdsense plugin for this purpose and it was working fine. But now I’ll definitely give Ad Inserter a Try. Thanks for a detailed review.

  12. Vishwajeet Kumar

    Hello Harsh,

    Thanks for writing this review. Ad Inserter is definitely a great plugin to add ads to your blog. I am also using it on my blog. You can seamlessly insert ad codes to any part of your site without any hassle. I highly recommend this tool to everyone. Thanks for sharing.

    have a great day 🙂
    Vishwajeet

  13. Anna

    Useful plugin for bloggers Thank you for sharing this, and can you review WP Tweet Machine?

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Anna
      WP Tweet machine Seems like an outdated plugin.
      Won’t be reviewing this one.

  14. Sumesh

    Great tutorial. I already installed this free version plugin few months ago but that time i don’t know how to use it… Finally I got the article… thank you very much for this article

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