Adsense Deluxe WordPress Plugin Review
AdSense Deluxe is an easy to use plugin for WordPress for quickly inserting Google or Yahoo! ads into your blog posts, and managing when and where those ads are displayed.

Features:
- Use simple HTML comments for embedding AdSense or Yahoo! Publisher Network ads in a WordPress post
- Choose from any number of ad styles and format on a post-by-post basis
- Globally change ad styles
- Selectively disable display of individual ad styles or all ads
- Integrated AdSense Preview tool (a sandbox) for seeing what ads will appear on a given page. (Stand-alone AdSense SandBox Tool also available)
- All settings configured through WordPress Options interface (no knowledge of plugins or PHP required)
- Easily test different ad formats and color styles across (all, or) a range of blog posts.
- (Optionally) Apply CSS formatting to the AdSense code.
- Does not display live ads when editing a page, instead placeholders are shown.
- Ads are EXCLUDED from RSS feeds — even if you have full-text feeds enabled.
- Preview your ad blocks from the AdSense-Deluxe options page (in case you forget what the ad style looks like), and ads can be clicked without penalty since they use a test account.
- Support for wp-tiger-admin plugin’s CSS in post/page editor QuickTags
AdSense Deluxe Advantages and Uses
- Switching all AdSense ads to a new color scheme across the entire site
- Trying out image ads instead of textual ads
- Testing alternate AdSense formats
- Disabling a class of AdSense ads, or even all ads
- Including common formatting for AdSense ad blocks (less typing)
- Testing alternate ad placements for higher click-thru rates
- Controlling ads within your WP template files.
Usage:
After installation click on the WordPress Admin “Options” link, then select “Adsense” on the sub menu to get to the settings interface. Copy your AdSense code from Google and paste it into the form on the Options page and give it a name. If it’s the style you’ll use most often, just name it “default”. Now you can edit an existing post in your WordPress blog by adding either <!–adsense–> to use whatever you select as your default AdSense format, or by referencing the name you defined, such as <!–adsense#default–>. Now view your post after saving the changes. You should see AdSense ads wherever you inserted the HTML comment.
Download:Adsense Deluxe




