Struggling to display ads on your website, blog, or app? Look no further! I've created a customizable web widget that makes adding text, image, or video ads a breeze.
Before you get started, make sure you have:
- Basic HTML and JavaScript knowledge: Knowing basic HTML tags and JavaScript concepts will be helpful.
- A code editor: Choose your preferred editor, like Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, or even Notepad.
Let's dive in!
1. Purchase and Download:
- Visit this marketplace link provided: https://erickouassi.gumroad.com/l/tghul
- Get this widget: Ads360+: Optimize Your Ad Rotation
- Purchase the widget and download the source code as a ZIP file.
2. Unzip the File:
- Locate the downloaded ZIP file on your computer.
- Extract the file to reveal the individual files and folders.
3. Customize Your Ads:
- Open the files related to data or configuration using your code editor.
- Replace any placeholder data (text, URLs, or images) with your own content.
- Note: If the widget uses a spreadsheet as a data source, replace the sample data with your actual data.
You can find a guide on converting Google Sheets to JSON format here: https://ben.page/google-sheets-json
4. Embed the Widget:
- Copy the modified code snippet.
- Open your website or blog's HTML file.
- Paste the snippet where you want the widget to appear (e.g., sidebar, header, footer).
5. Enjoy Automatic Updates!
Whenever you update your data source (like a spreadsheet), the widget on your website will automatically reflect the changes, keeping your content fresh.
Benefits:
- Simple and customizable: Easily add various ad formats like banners, charts, and more.
- Automatic updates: Saves time and effort by automatically reflecting data changes.
- Reduced maintenance: Easy content management keeps your website up-to-date.
Support:
Free support is available for existing customers within the 3-month support period. However, assistance with code installation, customization, or management is not included.
Ready to get started? The code snippet for easy embedding is provided within the purchased widget package.
Note: This blog post is intended to be a general guide and may need adjustments based on your specific widget and website setup.
This tutorial was generated by Microsoft Copilot.