How to Change the Font Size of the Adsense Ads?
In my article, “How to Blend Adsense to Blog Content?“, I mentioned that you can change the Font Family or the Font style of the text in the Adsense ads into the font that your blog is using.
Now, there’s another way you can do with your Adsense ads. Google launch a feature that give you the ability to change the font size of the text of the Adsense ads. There are three options you can choose with:
- small
- medium
- large
Currently, the font size is set to medium.
There are actually two ways of changing the font size of the Adsense ads.
- Account wide setting
- Individual Unit setting
Account Wide Setting:
- Open the “MyAccount” tab.
- Click the “edit” link on the section as shown below:
- Then select your desired font size.
The font size setting here will be your account’s default font size. But this can be overridden by the font size you set on individual ad units.
Individual Ad unit Setting:
If you want to change the font size of the previously created ad unit, then what you need to do is just edit the ad unit at the “Adsense Setup >> Manage Ad” tab. In the middle of the page, you’ll find the options as shown below:
From Adsense Team
And here’s part of the message from the Adsense Product Manager:
The font size you choose will be applied to the body of the ad, with the title scaled appropriately. In order to fit the ad text correctly, the actual font size will vary for each format size, font face, and user-specific settings such as browsers and operating systems. In addition, some formats sizes currently have very limited room, so the font size application will be most apparent in cases where the number of ads appearing in your ad units varies automatically in order to maximize your performance. …
We encourage you to combine these new font size options with the other customization options in your account to test the optimal layout for your pages. We’re excited about this launch, and we’ll be sure to follow up with another post to let you know once the default font size has been changed.
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Cool feature. haven’t log-in to my adsense account for quite sometime now.
Helpful tips! Salamat =)
Very helpful indeed. Thanks po!
Oh, Filipino din pala ako
Hehehe
Nice post. There are a number of things that help our system to better determine which ads will need to be placed on your site. Advertisers pay as users click on their ads and are based on Google Adwords price system that results in the CPC or the price that is paid. After account approval, the start guide provides helpful information for the steps involve in generating an AdSense code. For more details refer http://www.bloggingwithchris.com/adsense-tips/