How to fix “Earnings at risk – You need to fix some ads.txt file issues to avoid severe impact to your revenue.”
How to fix “Earnings at risk – You need to fix some ads.txt file issues to avoid severe impact to your revenue.”
Now a days when we sign-in into Google AdSense account, we can saw a red warning notification on screen saying that one or more of websites does not have an ads.txt file. In this article, you’ll learn how to solve this problem.
Note! These instructions describe how to create an ads.txt file for Google publishers only. Non-Google publishers can contact their SSP or exchanges for ads.txt file generation.
This message is the self-explanatory. This would mean that we haven’t added an ads.txt file to one or more of our websites on Google AdSense Account. Google highly recommend that we have to use an ads.txt file in website root file. It can help buyers identify fake inventory and help us receive more advertiser spend that might have otherwise gone toward that fake inventory.
{Authorized Digital Sellers}, or {ads.txt}, is an IAB initiative to improve transparency in the programmatic advertising. Publishers can create their own ads.txt files to detect who is authorized to sell their inventory. The files are publicly available and crawlable by buyers, third-party vendors, and exchanges.
- Note! You can solve this problem by following these step,
- You have to add an ads.txt file to the root level of your domain (for example, https://example.com/ads.txt). Now, step by step guide.
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- First you have to create a text (.txt) file named ads.txt on your local computer by using Notepad or any other text editor to upload into your website.
- Include a line “google.com, pub-0000000000000000, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0“in the ads.txt file that you created. Now save this file into you local computer
- Note! Make sure that you replace pub-0000000000000000 with your Google AdSense Publisher ID
- Now upload this file into your website by using cPanel or accessing your server via FTP or SFTP. If you aren’t sure how usually your web hosting provider will have instructions somewhere on their website.
- Now you can visit your website and verify that you have the ads.txt file now. For example, https://example.com/ads.txt.
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