How to solve ads.txt status not found in Google adsense 2023? जाने हिंदी में
How to solve ads.txt status not found in Google adsense 2023?
Ads.txt not found on your site, how to fix it? जाने हिंदी में
Authorized Digital Sellers, or ads.txt is an IAB Tech Lab initiative that helps ensure that your digital ad inventory is only sold through sellers (such as AdSense) who you've identified as authorized. Creating your own ads.txt file gives you more control over who's allowed to sell ads on your site and helps prevent counterfeit inventory from being presented to advertisers.
Use of ads.txt is not mandatory, but it's highly recommended. It can help buyers identify counterfeit inventory and help you receive more advertiser spend that might have otherwise gone toward that counterfeit inventory.
Fix ads.txt issues in AdSense
If there's an issue with ads.txt on your site, you'll see an alert in your AdSense account. To prevent any impact to your revenue, follow the relevant steps below to fix the issue.
Create an ads.txt file for your site
If your site doesn't have an ads.txt file, you can create one. Your publisher ID must be included and formatted correctly for your ads.txt file to be verified.
- Create a text (.txt) file using a plain text editor, such as Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac).
- Sign in to your AdSense account.
- If there's an alert on your homepage, click Fix now. Otherwise, click Sites, and then click the site with the "Not found" ads.txt status.
- Click Copy.
- Paste the line into each of your ads.txt files.
Your ads.txt file should now look like this, where
pub-0000000000000000
is your own publisher ID:google.com, pub-0000000000000000, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
- (Optional) If you’re using another ad network, remember to add that network to your ads.txt file. Contact your ad network for their ads.txt information.
Upload your ads.txt file to the root directory of your site. The root directory of a site is the directory or folder following the top level domain (example.com/ads.txt).
To verify that you published your file correctly, check that you successfully see your file's content when you access the ads.txt URL (https://example.com/ads.txt) in your web browser. If you can see the file in your web browser, it's likely that AdSense will successfully find it.
Add your publisher ID to an ads.txt file
If your publisher ID is missing from your ads.txt file, you can copy it from your account and add it to your ads.txt file.
- Sign in to your AdSense account.
- If there's an alert on your homepage, click Fix now. Otherwise, click Sites, and then click the site with the "Unauthorized" ads.txt status.
- Click Copy.
- Paste the line into each of your ads.txt files.
Your ads.txt file should now look like this, where
pub-0000000000000000
is your own publisher ID:google.com, pub-0000000000000000, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
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