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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: SQL Ijection or Something? Have I been hacked?Yes, I am using CloudFlare email protecting service. You may have just found the fix. Thanks. I will disable it for now and see how it goes…
That message appears only once, upon activation or reactivation. Refresh and that should go away. The plugin after that should be working OK. Let me know if it continues.
Sorry Guys. Fund out what was causing the problem and ad rotate now is working 100% on 3.1 without problems. I had a plugin installed “Firewall 2” which was creating the error due to SQL injections and I did was to whitelist and it is now all good.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Adsense Optimizer] Author possibbly steeling adsense showingThis plugin is simply the best AdSense plugin I have ever used. The current version allows you you to do so much things with it that only your imagination is the limit.
Thanks gnarf for making such a wonderful and useful plugin. This is just about the best contribution I can give at this time. And for those interested, if you combine other plugins with AdSense optimizer, rest assured that you are a ninja in the making.
@rijans, good to know that you have solved that problem. Did you know you can do the other way around. Add <!–adsenseopt–> only on specific posts you want?
For example, in my Google’s Best SEO Tips ever post. I have the opt activated. It shows ads there but it does not on other posts. How cool is that?
Ad Rotate works fine despite a small glicth when you install the update. If you find it is not working (your banners are not showing), you can safely deactivate the plugin (you will not loose any of your groups or ads) and then reactivate it again.
Once you’ve done this, you should check your widgets area and make sure that the “adrotate” settings are correct. In certain occasions, you will have to set the “ids” back again, but that is really simple.
It also works well for the latest version of WP.
This plugin helps to optimize your posts, but won’t magically bring you traffic. Your “words” are the most important part of your SEO so choose them wisely and be sure you have those keywords in there. I suggest better description and less competitive keywords. This will get you ranking better provided your articles are of good quality.
BTW, how are you monitoring your keyword positions? Your pages may rank well but may have poor CTRs. Use Google Webmaster Tools to analyze your website. It helps too.
Works just fine on my Making Money Online and Keyword Plugin websites.