Posted by Becca_FL on 1/5/08 11:36am Msg #229055
Any OfficeLive-Google Adsense pros out there?
I am trying to add google Adsense to my OfficeLive website and keep hitting a brick wall. I did a google search and found three 'fixes' to add Adsense but none of them worked for me. There is even a YouTube video showing the steps, but it moves much too fast for me to comprehend. I'm no webmaster and don't profess to be...I know when to call in a professional.
If you have experience with adding Adsense to an OfficeLive website, I would be willing to pay for your time and assistance.
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Reply by BarbaraL_CA on 1/5/08 1:06pm Msg #229067
I googled on office live + adsense and there are quite a few things to browse through for help. The most logical one (and easiest) I found is: http://sharptutorials.com/adsense.aspx
Good Luck!
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Reply by Becca_FL on 1/5/08 1:15pm Msg #229069
Thanks, Barbara, the link didn't work. As I said, I've tried three different fixes from multiple OL help sites and none have worked. I did finally get a banner to show up on my view page, but it would not load when I viewed the page directly. I am seriously frustrated.
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Reply by BarbaraL_CA on 1/5/08 1:34pm Msg #229070
From: http://www.squidoo.com/officelivetts
Fix for never finish loading page....
Good Luck! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Inserting Google Adsense Module 2.0 If you have OfficeLive Basics, and tried to input Google Adsense to try to create a couple extra bucks for your pocket, you probably noticed it didn't work. This is because the HTML module officelive uses can't understand the tag properly, therefore your page will never finish loading. But there is a way around this.
1. You need to create your google adsense account (www.adsense.google.com)
2. Then, create your ad using their step-by-step guide.
3. Create a blank Notepad. Paste your adsense code into that notepad. Then save it as "ad.htm" -This is very important! Make sure to change the file type to All Files.
4. Using the Gallery for officelive, upload your ads.htm file into your Document Gallery. The Galler can be found by clicking Web Site on the left nav bar, then click Document Gallery.
5. After you uploaded the ads.htm file, click design site on the main page. When the web site builder pops up, navigate to the page you want the google ads to appear. Then under Module, click HTML.
6. Then, copy this code;
<iframe src="http://YourSiteHere/documents/ads.htm" width="400" height="400" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0"> </iframe>
The only change you will need to do is change the "www.YourSiteHere.com" to your sites name.
Want to get serious traffic to your site, and put serious bucks in your pocket? I think everyone does...But I have a program that can do just that! Google Payload has proven time and time again to make people thousands of dollars, EVERY DAY! I would not recommend any other program. Google Payload
And thats it, your ads will displayed where you placed the HTML module.
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Reply by Becca_FL on 1/5/08 1:59pm Msg #229072
WooHoo! I found a conversion site!
Thanks, Barbara, I tried that trick three times last night without success.
Since everything I found on Google didn't work, I figured I would try a LiveSearch search. I found a site with a conversion tool that was easy to use. I still can't get the large banner ad to work w/out scrolling, but the smaller banner and others are working.
That's six hours of my life I will never get back.
Here's the link:
http://olxt.com/googleadsense.aspx
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Reply by BarbaraL_CA on 1/5/08 2:28pm Msg #229073
Congratulations! Persistence pays off! n/m
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Reply by Linda Juenger on 1/5/08 3:44pm Msg #229075
I wish I had an ounce of your patience. n/m
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Reply by ZeeCA on 1/5/08 3:49pm Msg #229076
NO CLUE what that word means... splain it to me Lucy? n/m
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Reply by Linda Juenger on 1/5/08 4:00pm Msg #229077
lol Zee n/m
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Reply by Becca_FL on 1/5/08 4:11pm Msg #229079
Re: I wish I had an ounce of your patience.
Don't get patience confused with determination. I have no patience, but I can be quite determined. 
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