Give your Google Adsense Ads a flash of Color

By Blog Bloke April 27th, 2006 | 2 Comments Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

In the “I didn’t know that” category, CyberCoded shows us how we can create multiple color schemes with our Google Adsense ads that will change every time our site is refreshed.

Might be an easy way to keep your blog looking fresh. Very cool. I didn’t know that!

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    2 Comments so far to “Give your Google Adsense Ads a flash of Color”

    1. Thats a very great option so you page could see fresh every time people enter. I will be a way to get more clicks and Make Money

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    2. It sounds like a good idea, it could keep people noticing the ads.

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