Welcome! to
AsifKamboh.com blog, In this post, I'll explain what an ads.txt file is and how we can create it manually, and how we can submit it to Blogspot blogs.
There is no option to upload ads.txt on the Blogspot site, as Blogger offers a monetization option in Blogger's settings, where we add ads.txt file information.
What Is an ads.txt File?
The ads.txt (Authorized Digital Sellers) file is an IAB initiative to improve the transparency in-program advertising. You can create your own ads.txt files to identify who is authorized to sell your inventory. These files are publicly available and crawled by Exchange, Supply Side Platforms (SSPs), and other buyers and third-party vendors.
You can use your AdSense account to create an ads.txt file to identify who is authorized to sell your inventory. And the use of ads.txt is not mandatory but is highly recommended. This can help protect your brand from counterfeit inventory that has been deliberately started from a specific domain, app, or video. Announcing authorized sellers can help you recover advertising costs that may lead to counterfeit inventory.
How to Create Adsense ads.txt File for Blogger?
Open your
AdSense account and then go to the
Account >
Settings >
Account Information option, there you will find your AdSense account publisher ID, note the identity of the publisher of your account in the text note, and continue to the next step.
OK, now copy the code below and replace the
pub-0000000000000000 ID in the code with your AdSense Publisher ID. When you do, your account's Ads.txt file is ready to be added to your blog.
google.com, pub-0000000000000000, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
How to Add Adsense ads.txt File to Blogger Blogspot Blog?
Go to your
Blogger Dashboard >
Settings >
Monetization >
Enable custom ads.txt menu, and click on the
Custom ads.txt option, and paste the ads.txt file code of your AdSense account into this box, and then click the "
Save" button.
Once you've saved your ads.txt file code to your blog, go to your domain URL like this
example.blogspot.com/ads.txt and check if the ad file is working on your domain.
After visiting your domain
ads.txt file URL address, you see your Adsense ads.txt file code on that URL, that means your Adsense ads.txt file code has been submitted and is working fine.
It may take a few days for AdSense to automatically crawl and verify your ads.txt file. Please wait at least a few days for your ads.txt status to update. If your site does not request multiple ads, this may take up to a month.
If you encounter an error "Earnings at risk - You need to fix some ads.txt file issues to avoid severe impact to your revenue." a month or two after the submission. and then check out your blog's robot.txt file.
User-agent: *
Disallow: /ads
User-agent: *
Disallow: /ads/
User-agent: *
Allow: /ads.txt
Disallow: /ads
If one of the above three codes is present in your blog robots.txt file then your ads.txt file will not be verified. You must then allow the robot to crawl the
ads.txt and
/ads file.
I hope you find this "
How to Fix Adsense ads.txt File Issue in Blogger?" tutorial very useful and helpful, Thank You.