Wix Monetize with AdSense
About the Wix Monetize with AdSense App
Earn money for hosting ads on your site with the Wix Monetize with AdSense app. The ads are created and paid for by advertisers who want to promote their products. You manage all the ads from your site dashboard and control where they are displayed on your site.
Before you begin:
Make sure your site is connected to a domain.
Make sure your site is upgraded with a Premium or Studio plan.
To get started, add the Wix Monetize with AdSense app.
Benefits of the Wix Monetize with AdSense app
Integrating Google AdSense with Wix offers lots of great benefits, for example:
You can choose different ad sizes and shapes, and place the ads wherever you want on your site. Choose from text ads, image ads, or ads with both text and image.
You have no need for code, everything is done from your Wix dashboard
It's a great way to generate income from your site
It gives you control over your ad displays
You have the option to show multiple ads at once
You can keep track of the ad results with analytics
FAQs
Click a question below to learn more about the Wix Monetize with AdSense app.
What is an ad unit?
An ad unit is a container box that is used to display content from other publishers on your site. Each ad unit corresponds to a specific AdSense code.
An ad is the visual content that is displayed in the ad unit (container box), and what your site visitors see when they visit your site.
Can I have more than one ad unit?
Sure, you can install as many ad units as you want on your site. You can either copy and paste the unit in the Editor or re-add the Wix Monetize with AdSense app from the Wix App Market.
Can I use the same ad unit on multiple pages?
Sure. You can right-click the ad unit to copy and paste it on as many pages as you want.
Can I use the same ad unit in different ad units?
Yes, you can use the same ad in a different widget. This enables you to add the same ad to a different page on your site.
My site was not approved by Google. What should I do?
Go to the Google AdSense console and check for the rejection reason, follow Google’s guidelines for an up to standard site (original content, full pages, content that does not violate Google’s policies etc.).