How to apply and Properly Add Google AdSense to Your WordPress Site in 2022
“Google Adsense is the most popular and best way to make money from your WordPress website.”
It allows you to make money by automatically selling your ad space to advertisers. AdSense is the easiest and fastest way to start making money online with your website.
In this topic, I will show you step by step how to add the Google AdSense network in the WordPress site with some of the best methods and tricks to grow up your Adsense Ads earnings.
What is Google AdSense?

Google AdSense is an advertising network run by Google Network that allows bloggers and website owners (including WordPress) to make the best money by displaying text ads, images, videos, and other interactive ads on their websites. These ads are targeted at site content and audience, so they are very relevant.
Google AdSense is the best and easy ads platform because you do not have to deal with advertisers or worry about raising your money. Google administers and maintains relationships with advertisers. They collect the payment, take their management fees and send the rest to you.
AdSense offers one click ads (CPC), which means you earn money every time a user clicks on your site’s advertising. The amount per click varies depending on various factors.
Add Automated Ads AdSense code to WordPress

It takes a long time to add individual ads to different areas of your site. Many amateurs struggle to find the best places to display ads on their websites.
To address this, Google has introduced automated ads. This allows you to add a single code snippet to your website and find the highest paying location, ad size and type for Google AdSense.
The disadvantage of this method is that you have out of control over the ads placement on your WordPress website.
If you want to add the automated ad feature you use, here’s how you add Google AdSense to your website.
First, log in to your Google AdSense account and click on the Ads tab. Next, you need to click the Get Code button to generate the automated ad code
AdSense will now generate an HTML code snippet with your Publisher ID and display it on the website screen. You can copy and paste this code into a plugging or text editor.



AdSense best practices and frequently asked questions
We have answered some of our AdSense related questions. Since AdSense has been used on several of our websites in the past, we have learned a lot about optimization. Below are some of AdSense best practices and some frequently asked questions.
What is the best AdSense ad size?
Although ad placement is key, we found the best sizes to be 336px × 280px and 300px × 250px. These ads fit most screen sizes and have the best pay rating.
What is the best AdSense placement?
This totally depends on your layout. The goal is to get more clicks, so you want to place your ads in a more prominent place. We have found that the ads in the content at the top of the screen tend to get more clicks.
Can I click on my website own Google ads?
Some Biginners are click on their own ads or ask their family members to click on their own ads. Please do not do that. Google’s algorithm is very efficient and knows when you click on your own ad. This can block you from the program.
What is Page RPM in Google AdSense?
RPM means revenue per price means revenue per 1000 images. This is determined by multiplying the total number of clicks and the cost per click by the total number of page views.
Can I use my Blogger, website or YouTube AdSense account with WordPress?
Yes you can. If you’re just starting to use AdSense on Google’s hosting platforms like Blogger or YouTube, you can change your AdSense account type and use it with WordPress. You will need to fill out an application form and provide Google AdSense with the URL of the site where you want to make money.
What is CTR in Google AdSense?
CTR or click-through-rates vary greatly for different types of websites. Your ad clicks depend on your site’s titles, your audience type, your site’s ad placement, and more. Defining a good CTR (Click true rate) for Google AdSense is really difficult because you do not have access to clicks on other websites blogger, such as your own.
However, Google Adsense has content tools that will start showing your status if your site does not get a good CTR (Click true rate). You can follow the Ads optimization guidelines shown in the Google AdSense dashboard to increase your ads earning
When and How to Pay Google AdSense Publishers
Each month, Google AdSense calculates your previous month’s earnings and balance and displays them on your ‘Dashboard’ page.If your earnings match the required limit, your payment will be processed and released by the 21st of that month.
There are direct electronic exchanges, wire switches, checks, Western Union, and many more payment methods.
Why did Google AdSense reject my application?
Google Adsense may reject your application if your website does not meet the AdSense Program Policies or Terms and Conditions.
What are the requirements for approving the Google AdSense application?
Here are the minimum requirements for approving your Google AdSense account application.
- Your website and all of its content must comply with the AdSense Program Policies and Terms and Conditions.
- Your website must be at least 6 months old.
- You, the applicant, must be over 18 years of age.
- Note: Your application meets all requirements, but Google AdSense still reserves the right to reject your application.
Can I add Google AdSense to my WordPress.com blog?
WordPress.com will not allow you to add Google AdSense to your website unless you upgrade your business plan. For more information on this topic, please see our guide on the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org.
What is the difference between Google AdSense and Google AdWords?
Google AdWords allows you to advertise on other websites, including those participating in the Google AdSense program.
Google AdSense lets you monetize your website by displaying ads on your website. We hope this article has helped you add Google AdSense to your WordPress website.