The "best" is a very relative term. Use the one that works with your theme. What if the "Best" on is not free? Could it still be the "best". All in one adsense and ypn seems to work fine. Read the reviews on Wordpress.org of the extensions. Pick one you like and make it work. I also hardcode adsense into templates as sometimes that is the "best" solution. I've also used Hanna Code Insert which is a very slick little plug in. So the "Best" is out there... but you have to decide for yourself.
Thanks! But I want to know what most dp member are using so that I will be able to get feedback easily. Any other?
you can use all in one adsense and YPN plugin, but i avoid using plugins. so i directly add the codes in single.php file.
check out this one: flexibility-theme-v2 i also using this free theme, u just insert the adsense account and u can select what tpye of GA ads to be add to your blog
most plugins show the plugin developers adsense id many times taking a share in revenue. It is best to avoid such adsense plugins. I use post layout and endcontent plugins which allow to insert any javascript or html before and after the content. They dont have developers adsense id hidden in them.
Does the developer of EasyAdsense take a share? Also, how much of a share do they roughly take? Thanks!
@airraid21 you said a plugin is not needed to to place adsense in every post, how could that be possible?
Try Easy-Adsense plugin, its nice and easy to use. by default u have to donate 5% of clicks, but you can change it to 0%.
You can find a good list of adsense plugins for wordpress here: http://www.webdesign2day.com/2010/10/31/wordpress-adsense-plugins.html
don't use "all in one adsense and ypn" wordpress plugin author share his pub id wihout your permission i directly watch on my site. use "revenue shareing plugin" its easy just insert pub id choose format that's all