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The Best Adsense Plugin for WordPress

I have been searching for the perfect adsense plugin from the day 1, i made this blog. But none of them made me happy. every one of them were having some kind of issues at some point. Some of them showed different colors. Some of them showed up with no proper alignment, etc etc. I found the Plugin Easy Adsense a good one. But nowadays it having/showing some kind of problem while activating. But still I never liked it as a whole. It had lots of limitations and was kinda confusing. Then I started searching for this perfect plugin again.

At last I found one. The perfect one for my needs. The WhyDoWork.com AdSense Plugin for WordPress.

WhyDoWork.com Adsense is a WordPress plugin that allows you to insert Adsense ads on your blog without modifying the template. More then that, you can set it up to show different Adsense ads for articles older then X days (x is the number of days you decide).

For example, you can insert a 468×60 ad at the bottom of a new article, and once that article turns 7 days old it will have a more aggressive 336×280 ad blended with the text from the beginning of that article.

This way your regular readers will not be bothered by your ads, while visitors coming to older posts from search engines or other sources, will see a version that is monetized better.



Another feature is the ability to exclude ads wherever you like based on post id, or by using our no-adsense tag.

Download and Install V1.2:

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As far as I know, the plugin didn’t have any updates. the last updated version is V1.2 and the updation was on October 14th 2007. But still old doesnot make it a imperfect one. I loved it. I think you will also. So why don’t you give it a try.

From: http://www.whydowork.com/blog/whydowork-adsense-plugin/

How to: Integrate Google Buzz to your Blog

Now that google’s Buzz is really making a Buzz in the internet world, everyone with a blog or website might be trying to figure out how to integrate it with their website. Now here I am going to explain how to integrate it to your wordpress blog.

The easiest way for doing it is Use Plugins. I will list a few plugin which will do the integration for you.

Google Buzz Button

This Google Buzz Button plugin that allows you to add a “Buzz This” button to each of your WordPress posts. this may also look familiar because lots of famous techie websites use this.

How to:

  1. Download Google Buzz Button WordPress Plugin
  2. Upload in wp-content/plugins folder on your server
  3. Activate the plugin from Plugin Dashboard
  4. Done! A new Google Buzz Button will start appearing after the post content on each single page. You can customize the location of Buzz Button.

WP Google-buzz

Another button plugin option is WP Google-buzz. This plugin has some more options compared to the previous one.

Features:

  1. Show Google-buzz button before/after post content.
  2. Manual insertion of code: Use this: <?php if(function_exists(‘add_wp_google_buzz’)) { add_wp_google_buzz(); } ?>
  3. 10 different beautiful image options

WPBuzzer

This plugin also has got lots of options by which we can customize the look and feel.  Download WPBuzzer v0.5 from here.

Light Social

The Light Social plugin takes a slightly different approach to the Google Buzz button. Light Social is a plugin that inserts a set of social share links at the bottom of each of your WordPress posts.

Buzz In Your Sidebar

Google Buzz ER Plugin allows you to use the google Buzz features to display your public Buzz content. Just enter in your username and define how many Buzz entries you want to display and drag the widget to your designated choice in your blog.

Mozilla Blocks two Microsoft Plugins

Mozilla blocked 2 Microsoft-made plugins that had put Firefox users at risk from attack as Firefox people says.

The two-part Microsoft components are, an add-on named  “.NET Framework Assistant” and a plug-in named “Windows Presentation Foundation” — have been blocked by Mozilla as a precautionary measure, said Mike Shaver, the company’s head of engineering.

“Because of the difficulties some users have had entirely removing the add-on, and because of the severity of the risk it represents if not disabled, we contacted Microsoft today to indicate that we were looking to disable the extension and plug-in for all users via our blocklisting mechanism,”

Shaver said in an announcement posted Friday night to the company’s security blog.

The Firefox will show a prompt for the confirmation about this blocking when users start the firefox.

Mozilla maintains an add-on/plug-in blocking list that automatically bars risky software from being used by Firefox. The open-source company first used the blocker in 2007. Mozilla has used the tool only nine times, including Friday’s blocking of the Microsoft add-on and plug-in.

And by the Way we dont have to worry about anything. At least we are safe. thanks to FireFox. :D

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