Add an ads.txt File to Your Blogger Website
Adding an ads.txt file to your Blogger website is important.
It helps protect your ad revenue.
It also builds trust with advertisers.
Below is a simple step-by-step guide.
What Is ads.txt?
ads.txt stands for Authorized Digital Sellers.
It is a small text file.
It tells advertisers who can sell ads on your site.
Google recommends using it.
Ad networks may limit ads without it.
Why ads.txt Is Important
It prevents ad fraud.
It increases advertiser trust.
It can improve ad earnings.
Many ad networks require it.
Including Google AdSense.
Step 1: Sign in to Google AdSense
Go to your AdSense account.
Click on Sites.
Select your website.
If ads.txt is missing, AdSense will show a warning.
Click Fix now.
Step 2: Copy the ads.txt Code
AdSense will give you a line of text.
It looks like a simple code line.
Copy the full code carefully.
Do not change anything.
Step 3: Open Blogger Settings
Log in to Blogger.
Choose your blog.
Go to Settings.
Scroll down to Monetization.
Find the ads.txt section.
Step 4: Add the ads.txt Content
Enable Custom ads.txt.
Paste the copied code into the box.
If you use multiple ad networks,
Add each line on a new line.
Click Save.
Step 5: Verify ads.txt
Wait for 24 to 48 hours.
Then visit:yourblogname.blogspot.com/ads.txt
You should see your code displayed.
Final Tips
Always use correct codes.
Update ads.txt when adding new ad networks.
Check AdSense for errors regularly.
That’s it.
Your Blogger site now has ads.txt set up successfully.