Brightspot Integrations Guide

Configuring Google AdSense ads


Brightspot provides robust ad capability for your pages. This topic will provide you with the information you need to create ads that work with the Google AdSense integration.

Note
You must have the Google AdSense integration set-up on your site before attempting to create a Google AdSense ad. See Google AdSense for information on configuring this integration.

To configure ads:

  1. In your Google console, obtain the ID and code for the ad unit that provides the feed. (The ad unit specifies the ad sizes appearing in your content.)
    Google Ad ID and code Google Ad ID and code
  2. Click menu > Admin > Ads.
  3. In the Create widget, select Google AdSense Ad and click New.
  4. In the Name field, enter a name for this ad feed.
  5. In the Slot field, enter the ID and code you obtained in step 1, separated with a slash. For example, referring to the image in step 1, enter 21945334237.
  6. In the Sizes field, click add_circle_outline and select an ad size. Repeat to add additional ad sizes. You can also click Create New to create a new ad size.
  7. Click Save.
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