CMS Builder tutorials for AdSense and Google Search?

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Last Post: April 16, 2009   (RSS)

Hi, there.

Can anyone point me in the direction of online tutorials that show me how to add a Google search engine to a site that is built around CMS Builder?

Also, is there a tutorial for adding AdSense via CMS Builder?

Thanks!
Nigel Gordijk

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Re: [NigelGordijk] CMS Builder tutorials for AdSense and Google Search?

By ross - April 16, 2009

Hi Nigel

Thanks for posting!

We don't really have tutorials setup specifically for that, but for the most part, Google stuff is usually copy and paste so I don't think it should be too difficult.

The adsense especially. Just generate the code and stick it on your templates.

Did you want to start with that one for now? Just try adding your code to your template and let me know how you make out with that.

Thanks!
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Re: [ross] CMS Builder tutorials for AdSense and Google Search?

Hi, Ross.

Thanks for the speedy reply.

That all sounds much more simple than I expected! I'll give it a go.

Cheers,
Nigel Gordijk

Common Sense Design: User-focused Web design
Tel: 001 519 342 5348 | Web: www.commonsensedesign.net

Re: [NigelGordijk] CMS Builder tutorials for AdSense and Google Search?

By avrom - April 16, 2009

Hey Nigel,

I'm just doing the same thing. Its real easy and Google does all the work for you... Just setup a Google Adsense account and it will generate the code for you.

I also recommend enclosing the ads in a div tag so you can modify margins, borders etc.

Cheers
Avrom