Setting up Google Adsense and Viglink?

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  • Brad Padgett
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2014
    • 420
    • 5.1.x

    Setting up Google Adsense and Viglink?

    I'm having trouble.

    I already had viglink established so I was able to turn it on. Only when I did, there was only about 3 words marked and highlighted on the entire website out of around 500 posts.

    I'm not sure why that is but obviously it wasn't working right. How do I get multiple words and a lot of words highlighted?

    For Google Adsense, I have already signed up through vbulletin but it did not appear in my admincp once this happened. How do I set this up for my admincp like viglink was? I tried "manage products" but I'm not sure if this is the way to do it. I could not find the information to fill the entire blank spaces out except for the publisher id that I have.

    My third question is for the viglink hook system. Is there anything I'm supposed to add that would put more highlighted links on the site. Such as it had supplied "viglink install javascript library" already in the hook system but I do not know how to use it.

    Please answer these 3 questions. It would mean a lot.

    Thank you.
    "Do not go where the path may lead, instead go where there is no path and leave a trail." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Brad Padgett
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2014
    • 420
    • 5.1.x

    #2
    Please get back to me. It's been 2 days and I do not understand why I haven't heard from anyone.
    "Do not go where the path may lead, instead go where there is no path and leave a trail." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    • Wayne Luke
      vBulletin Technical Support Lead
      • Aug 2000
      • 74167

      #3
      You would have to contact Viglink for support with their product. All we do is distribute it within the vBulletin 5 framework. Once you have it enabled, you would follow their instructions.

      To enable Ad Sense, you would place an Ad Module on the page. When configuring your ad, it will give a box to add your code. You copy the code that Google gives you for your Ad Unit into that box.

      Using Site builder, you can place ads in a variety of places in vBulletin 5 Connect. Most ads are placed using modules and as such can be placed wherever a module can be placed. There are also a couple of options for globally placed ads within the software. These include two ad positions above the header, within the first post content of a topic and within the last post content of a topic.

      Understanding the Ad Module.

      All advertising inserted will use a variable of the Ad Module. The ad module is a fairly powerful module in the Site Builder Arsenal. It can accept any HTML similar to the Static HTML Module but has a variety of options to control who can see it and when it can be seen. As such you can create modules that fit a wide variety of needs outside of your typical advertisement. When configuring the module, it allows for a title, the content of the ad, and provides a variety of options to configure how it is displayed. Most of the options should be fairly self-explanatory. However they are listed below with descriptions.
      Module Options:
      • User belongs to Usergroup. If the user is in the specified usergroup, they will see the ads. Only one usergroup can be specified. Useful to show additional ads to your unregistered guests.
      • User does not belong to Usergroup. If the user is in any usergroup but the one specified, they will not see the ads. This can be useful if you sell paid subscriptions. By not showing ads to paid members, you provide an incentive for them to support your site.
      • User is browsing a Content/Non-Content page. Content pages are forums, blogs, articles and social groups. Non-content pages are the help pages, user settings, who’s online and other supporting pages.
      • User is browsing a specific forum. This can be useful if you sell sponsorships or general ads to specific forums.
      • User is browsing a specific forum or one of its child forums. An enhanced version of the above so that child forums automatically inherit ads from their parent.
      The following options can be used to encourage activity. The more active they are, the fewer ads they see.
      • User has not visited for XX days or more. User has not posted for XX days or more (but has posted previously)
      • Users post count is between YY and ZZ posts.
      • User has never posted.
      • User has between YY and ZZ reputation points.
      • User landed on this page via search engine
      These options can be used for specific requirements on ad campaigns, contests or games based on the time and date.
      • The date is DD-MM-YYYY [Time Zone]
      • The time is between HH:MM and HH:MM (use 24 hour format)
      Inserting Ads into the Header


      To use the header ad locations, enable Site Builder by toggling the Edit Site button to on. In the Site Builder menu, click on Header. On the right, there will be options for using 1 ad or 2 ad positions. Choose the one you want and click on the green edit button. The ad configuration module will appear. Follow these steps:
      1. Give your new ad a recognizable title.
      2. Place your ad in the content box.
      3. Make sure to check the “Active” box to enable it completely.
      4. Under this are a series of options. Each of these are optional so configure them to fit your needs.
      5. When you’re done with the configuration, click the green Attach button at the bottom to save your ad and attach it to the location.
      6. Repeat this process for the second location if you want two ads.
      7. When you are finished, save your header using the Save Changes button at the top of the page.
      Inserting Ads within Post Content

      Other common places to place advertising is within the first post of a topic and the last post of a topic. You can do this using Site Builder as well. To get started navigate to any topic on your site. Once there, make sure that Site Builder is enabled by toggling the Edit Site button to on. Now click on “Edit Page” in the Site Builder Menu. Once you’re in page editing mode hover over the edit icon for the Conversation Detail Module. You’ll receive a popup with three options. Choose either the “Add First Post Content Ad” or “Add Last Post Content Add”.
      Follow these steps:
      1. Give your new ad a recognizable title.
      2. Place your ad in the content box.
      3. Make sure to check the “Active” box to enable it completely.
      4. Under this are a series of options. Each of these are optional so configure them to fit your needs.
      5. When you’re done with the configuration, click the green Attach button at the bottom to save your ad and attach it to the location.
      6. Repeat this process for the second location if you want two ads.
      7. When you are finished, save the page using the Save Page button at the top of the page.
      Translations provided by Google.

      Wayne Luke
      The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
      vBulletin 5 API

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      • Brad Padgett
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2014
        • 420
        • 5.1.x

        #4
        Originally posted by Wayne Luke
        You would have to contact Viglink for support with their product. All we do is distribute it within the vBulletin 5 framework. Once you have it enabled, you would follow their instructions.

        To enable Ad Sense, you would place an Ad Module on the page. When configuring your ad, it will give a box to add your code. You copy the code that Google gives you for your Ad Unit into that box.

        Using Site builder, you can place ads in a variety of places in vBulletin 5 Connect. Most ads are placed using modules and as such can be placed wherever a module can be placed. There are also a couple of options for globally placed ads within the software. These include two ad positions above the header, within the first post content of a topic and within the last post content of a topic.

        Understanding the Ad Module.

        All advertising inserted will use a variable of the Ad Module. The ad module is a fairly powerful module in the Site Builder Arsenal. It can accept any HTML similar to the Static HTML Module but has a variety of options to control who can see it and when it can be seen. As such you can create modules that fit a wide variety of needs outside of your typical advertisement. When configuring the module, it allows for a title, the content of the ad, and provides a variety of options to configure how it is displayed. Most of the options should be fairly self-explanatory. However they are listed below with descriptions.
        Module Options:
        • User belongs to Usergroup. If the user is in the specified usergroup, they will see the ads. Only one usergroup can be specified. Useful to show additional ads to your unregistered guests.
        • User does not belong to Usergroup. If the user is in any usergroup but the one specified, they will not see the ads. This can be useful if you sell paid subscriptions. By not showing ads to paid members, you provide an incentive for them to support your site.
        • User is browsing a Content/Non-Content page. Content pages are forums, blogs, articles and social groups. Non-content pages are the help pages, user settings, who’s online and other supporting pages.
        • User is browsing a specific forum. This can be useful if you sell sponsorships or general ads to specific forums.
        • User is browsing a specific forum or one of its child forums. An enhanced version of the above so that child forums automatically inherit ads from their parent.

        The following options can be used to encourage activity. The more active they are, the fewer ads they see.
        • User has not visited for XX days or more. User has not posted for XX days or more (but has posted previously)
        • Users post count is between YY and ZZ posts.
        • User has never posted.
        • User has between YY and ZZ reputation points.
        • User landed on this page via search engine

        These options can be used for specific requirements on ad campaigns, contests or games based on the time and date.
        • The date is DD-MM-YYYY [Time Zone]
        • The time is between HH:MM and HH:MM (use 24 hour format)

        Inserting Ads into the Header


        To use the header ad locations, enable Site Builder by toggling the Edit Site button to on. In the Site Builder menu, click on Header. On the right, there will be options for using 1 ad or 2 ad positions. Choose the one you want and click on the green edit button. The ad configuration module will appear. Follow these steps:
        1. Give your new ad a recognizable title.
        2. Place your ad in the content box.
        3. Make sure to check the “Active” box to enable it completely.
        4. Under this are a series of options. Each of these are optional so configure them to fit your needs.
        5. When you’re done with the configuration, click the green Attach button at the bottom to save your ad and attach it to the location.
        6. Repeat this process for the second location if you want two ads.
        7. When you are finished, save your header using the Save Changes button at the top of the page.

        Inserting Ads within Post Content

        Other common places to place advertising is within the first post of a topic and the last post of a topic. You can do this using Site Builder as well. To get started navigate to any topic on your site. Once there, make sure that Site Builder is enabled by toggling the Edit Site button to on. Now click on “Edit Page” in the Site Builder Menu. Once you’re in page editing mode hover over the edit icon for the Conversation Detail Module. You’ll receive a popup with three options. Choose either the “Add First Post Content Ad” or “Add Last Post Content Add”.
        Follow these steps:
        1. Give your new ad a recognizable title.
        2. Place your ad in the content box.
        3. Make sure to check the “Active” box to enable it completely.
        4. Under this are a series of options. Each of these are optional so configure them to fit your needs.
        5. When you’re done with the configuration, click the green Attach button at the bottom to save your ad and attach it to the location.
        6. Repeat this process for the second location if you want two ads.
        7. When you are finished, save the page using the Save Page button at the top of the page.
        Thank you. I will have to contact viglink support to find out why im not getting very many highlighted links.

        But I need the other question answered, how do I enable google adsense within the admincp like viglink?

        I know how to do all this but if you would let me know how to enable it in the admincp. Thanks!
        "Do not go where the path may lead, instead go where there is no path and leave a trail." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

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        • Wayne Luke
          vBulletin Technical Support Lead
          • Aug 2000
          • 74167

          #5
          There is no way in the AdminCP to enable Google Adsense. You would have to use Ad Modules and place your Ad Unit Code within them.

          Only vBulletin 4 supports Adsense in the AdminCP.
          Translations provided by Google.

          Wayne Luke
          The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
          vBulletin 5 API

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          • Brad Padgett
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2014
            • 420
            • 5.1.x

            #6
            Originally posted by Wayne Luke
            There is no way in the AdminCP to enable Google Adsense. You would have to use Ad Modules and place your Ad Unit Code within them.

            Only vBulletin 4 supports Adsense in the AdminCP.
            Okay thanks I did not know that. That saves me a lot of trouble.

            Thank you again for being so helpful Wayne.
            "Do not go where the path may lead, instead go where there is no path and leave a trail." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

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