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Can i change google adsense link color without create new ads unit?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by rassen, Oct 29, 2013.

  1. #1
    I'm having 4 sites are using Google Adsense.
    Each website has particular link color.

    So, i have to create new ads units for each sites.
    Is there anyway to flexible change link color without create ad unit and not against Adsense Policy?
     
    rassen, Oct 29, 2013 IP
  2. competent123

    competent123 Notable Member

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    #3
    any trouble with google adsense policies when using this code ?
     
    rassen, Oct 29, 2013 IP
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    competent123 Notable Member

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    no, it is only generating the code, i've used it for years, so far, no problem from google.
    never heard of it either.
     
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    #5
    In the past you can edit the color scheme of your ads.

    I dont know if that is still possible.

    Go to ads and edit it.
     
    myshufflemix, Oct 29, 2013 IP
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    #6
    yep. im having same question.
    anyone here try this code for a longtime?
     
    rassen, Oct 30, 2013 IP
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    adsenseplr Active Member

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    #7
    Just simply change the url color in your ads cpanel. This will then change the relevant ad url color centrally without you having to change each ad on your website or blog. You've been able to do this for quite a few years now….No need to use that link at all. Adsense provides you with the tools to do it. Just go into the relevant ad in your adsense cpanel and change it. AAAAAA works best for urls on white/light backgrounds
     
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    You have 3 sites, and if you create new website with adsense with different theme color.
    you must create new ad-units to pick new link color / theme ....

    i simply hate to create new adunit, because adunit could not be deleted.
     
    rassen, Oct 30, 2013 IP
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    You mean you actually want to create more work for yourself?????????
     
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    #10
    Just close the tab without saving the change.
     
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    close the tab without saving, the color has no change.
     
    rassen, Oct 30, 2013 IP
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    #12
    You want only one ad unit in your control panel and at the same time a different link colour in each website, is that right?
    Just replace the google_color_link = "FFFFFF";
     
    Last edited: Oct 31, 2013
    monkeye, Oct 30, 2013 IP
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    #13
    Go to My ads, you can see your existing Ads.
    Look for the option Edit .. there you will get the option to change colors. then get the ad code...
     
    Zaber Ansary, Oct 31, 2013 IP
  14. rassen

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    #14
    please understand my question.
    i don't ask how to change ad color.

    i need to change without create new ad units. and not affected to the old ad units (because old ad units colors fit for other sites)
     
    rassen, Nov 1, 2013 IP
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    ad monkeye said, on your website, find adsnese code and manually add following
    google_color_link = "FFFFFF";
     
    WebLab, Nov 2, 2013 IP
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    monkeye Active Member

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    #16
    Nope, he doesn't have to add anything, it's already there.

    He has to set a colour, that's all.
    FFFFFF = white
    FF0000 = red
    000000 = black

    This might help colorpicker.com.
     
    monkeye, Nov 2, 2013 IP
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    #17
    You just need to match color code of of website with Adsense color code..

    For finding color code of your website, you need a plugin on your Firefox browser...I don't remember the name of plugin but it is related to changing colors, you should search there.
     
    alex06295, Nov 6, 2013 IP