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How to use Custom Banner ADS in AMP

A user asked: I looked at using the Ad section for this, but I see you can only use real ad networks, not just banners, or content of your choice.

Follow the simple steps:

Step 1: Install the Advanced AMP ads extension

Step 2: Go to WordPress admin area ->AMP option panel -> Advanced AMP ADS.

This is the example of Code

That Text-area is AMP HTML enabled, so in order to add a banner, you can use below HTML code:

<a href="http://WEBSITE.com">
<amp-img src="https://Website.com/Banner.png"></amp-img>
</a>

Note: Replace the website URL and Image banner URL with yours and save it.

In the Advertisement section, we provide users to place Ad in 4 possible places. These are free Ads option you can display your ads in 4 places.

  • Incontent Ad#1: First enable this option.
  • Advertisement Type: Select the Custom Advertisement Option.
  • Custom Ads incontent Ads Position: Select after how many paragraphs your ads should show.
  • Advertisement Code: In this field, you can add your custom Advertisement code for any third party companies who provide AMP compatible code or you can also add images.
  • Click on the “Save changes” button.

That’s it for this tutorial!

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Updated on June 7, 2019

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    1. hey there, I tried that but how/where can I see if this works?

    2. What a great interview. Please share some more of your photography Sebastian! I really like your story and how you became interested in photography and the Leica camera!

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