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== Description ==
== Description ==
Note: This document applies to AppStudio 4.2.1 and later. AdSense may not work with older versions of AppStudio due to changes in Google's API.


The AdSense control is used to display an advertising message from Google’s AdSense service. If the user clicks on the ad, it will leave your app and go to the advertiser’s page. Depending on AdSense’s inventory, you may get paid for the click.
The AdSense control is used to display an advertising message from Google’s AdSense service. If the user clicks on the ad, it will leave your app and go to the advertiser’s page. Depending on AdSense’s inventory, you may get paid for the click.


To use this, first sign up with AdSense.com, then fill the account details into the control's properties. Note that if the customer clicks on an ad, your program will end and the customer will be taken to the ad's website. Make sure you keep your current state saved so you can restart.
To use this, first sign up with [http://Google.AdSense.com Google.AdSense.com]. Once you have an account, create a Content Ad (''not'' Mobile content). Then fill the customer and slot into the control's properties. Note that if the customer clicks on an ad, your program will end and the customer will be taken to the ad's website. Make sure you keep your current state saved so you can restart.
 
You must also add the following link to 'extra headers' in Project Properties.
<pre>
  &lt;script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js">&lt;/script>
</pre>


Ads will only appear if you are running on a device and the app has been started from the server that is registered to your AdSense account. Be sure to read Google’s terms and conditions to use this service. To see a working NSB/App Studio app using AdSense, go to http://www.nsbasic.com/AdSense with your device.
Ads will only appear if you are running on a device and the app has been started from the server that is registered to your AdSense account. Be sure to read Google’s terms and conditions to use this service. To see a working NSB/App Studio app using AdSense, go to http://www.nsbasic.com/AdSense with your device.

Revision as of 20:15, 24 September 2014

Description

Note: This document applies to AppStudio 4.2.1 and later. AdSense may not work with older versions of AppStudio due to changes in Google's API.

The AdSense control is used to display an advertising message from Google’s AdSense service. If the user clicks on the ad, it will leave your app and go to the advertiser’s page. Depending on AdSense’s inventory, you may get paid for the click.

To use this, first sign up with Google.AdSense.com. Once you have an account, create a Content Ad (not Mobile content). Then fill the customer and slot into the control's properties. Note that if the customer clicks on an ad, your program will end and the customer will be taken to the ad's website. Make sure you keep your current state saved so you can restart.

You must also add the following link to 'extra headers' in Project Properties.

  <script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script>

Ads will only appear if you are running on a device and the app has been started from the server that is registered to your AdSense account. Be sure to read Google’s terms and conditions to use this service. To see a working NSB/App Studio app using AdSense, go to http://www.nsbasic.com/AdSense with your device.

Properties

Client Supplied by AdSense. Fill your client number in here.
format The format of the ad. This is supplied to you by AdSense.
height This is defined by the format of the ad.
slotname Supplied by AdSense. Fill the slotname in here.

Example

(no code needed)

Output

(ad appears)

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