By David Lawson on Tuesday, 21 November 2017
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Sorry if this seems like a newb Google question, but it has created some frustration for site contributors and we've been unable to find a workaround:

Google AdSense requires that domain name ownership be validated through a code snippet placed on the site before a new AdSense account will allow the creation of ads. How do users who blog--but do not own or control the domain where EasyBlog is installed--create AdSense codes to place on the site as part of their blogger profile?
Hi David,

You can follow the setting below:
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Wednesday, 22 November 2017 11:09
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Yup. Got all that dialed in and have reviewed all of the documentation (I think).

Here's the problem:
A new user went to AdSense to sign up for the service. AdSense now requires you put a snippet of code on the website to validate you own the domain before it will allow the user to create ads. So, if we use the example of http://www.domain.com/bloggers/blogger/name-of-person as the URL they enter, where would the snippet go? How can a new user who doesn't own the domain use AdSense in EasyBlog? It seems like there needs to be a profile page (i.e. http://www.domain.com/name-of-person) that they can enter the code in so they can then use this feature...?
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Wednesday, 22 November 2017 11:24
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Hey David,

Most of the people who want to put their Adsense code to show ads into their blog post, they must have their own website, this is actually requirement from the Google adsense.
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Wednesday, 22 November 2017 15:36
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Thank you for your help.
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Tuesday, 28 November 2017 05:31
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You are most welcome David

As a gentle reminder, kindly start a new thread if you have any other issue in the future so it will be easier for us to manage your inquiry. I will lock and mark this thread as resolved.

Have a nice day ahead
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Tuesday, 28 November 2017 10:30
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