"If you get a warning about ads.txt problems on Google Adsense, don't worry. Here's how to fix Google Adsense ads.txt problems on the Blogger.com platform, it's quick and easy."
Actually, posts about tutorials on how to fix Google Adsense ads.txt warning problems have been widely discussed by bloggers.
As useful information, I will also make a post regarding the Adsense ads.txt problem on the Blogger.com platform.
I found the Google Adsense ads.txt problem on the Adsense dashboard, there is a warning that provides information like the following:
Your income is at risk - you will need to fix some ads.txt file issues to avoid having a serious impact on your revenue.
There are two options, IMPROVE NOW and LEARN MORE
Causes of Ads.txt Problems
The cause? The details are not very clear, the Google Adsense ads.txt warning just appears.
If we learn more, Google detected that my ads.txt file does not contain the Adsense publisher ID.
This means that blogs that are advertised or display advertisements do not have an Adsense publisher ID.
How come? I have passed the review site.
Impact of ads.txt issues
If left unchecked, the ads.txt problem can put your Google Adsense income at risk. Starting from ads not serving on the associated site domain to account closure.
From the start of creating an Adsense account, I never made arrangements to ads.txt. But seeing the Adsense ads.txt problem warning is quite scary, we need to fix it now.
Troubleshooting Blogger Adsense Ads.txt
Don't worry, because in this post I will provide a solution to solve the Google Adsense ads.txt problem, especially for friends using the Blogger platform.
Here are the steps for fixing the Adsense ads.txt problem on Blogger:
First, if you see a warning message with a red background on the Adsense dashboard page, please click REPAIR NOW.
Next, there is information for creating an ads.txt file for a problematic site or blog. Please click DOWNLOAD to get the ads.txt file.
Open the ads.txt file that has been downloaded, this file contains only one line of text and special code for your problematic site or blog.
Then open the blog dashboard:
- Open the Settings menu
- Select Search preferences
- In the Monetization section, under custom ads.txt select Edit > Yes.
- Enter the text or code from the ads.txt file that has been downloaded.
- Next, click Save changes.
After installing the ads.txt file on the site or blog domain, Google will then try to crawl the ads.txt file on the domain site, parsing each content to determine the seller IDs that are allowed to monetize inventory.
Note:The repair process may take several days for ads.txt changes to appear in AdSense.
Thus, hopefully this post can be a solution to the problem of Google Adsense ads.txt on the Blogger platform. Keep trying and good luck.
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