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Jessica James and her Road to Publication (& a Giveaway!)

Jessica James is the award-winning author of the historical fiction novel Shades of Gray , an epic Civil War love story that has twice overtaken Gone with the Wind on the Amazon Best-Seller list in the romance/historical/U.S. category. This multi-award winning novel has been widely praised by historians for its balanced portrayal of the War Between the States, and by romance readers for its emotional description of the love that develops between the two main characters. The novel chronicles the clash of a Confederate cavalry officer with a Union spy as they defend their beliefs, their country and their honor. The rolling hills of northern Virginia provide the backdrop for this page-turning tale of courage and devotion. And here is the author herself, to tell us all about… A long and winding road – straight to publication I may be showing my age, but does anyone else remember the Survivor song Ever Since the World Began? (From the Eye of the Tiger album) The first verse is: I’ll never

How To Add AdSense In-Feed Ads To Blogger?

This tutorial will guide you with how to create Native In-feed Ad units in blogger and where to paste the In-feed ad unit code in a blogspot template to monetize your homepage and label pages. Native In-feed ads are a new ad format that you can place inside your blogspot feed (i.e. homepage and label pages ) to increase your AdSense earnings without effecting the user experience. In-feed ads are called “ native” because you can customize them easily to match the look (UI) of your blog content. Since Google has removed its maximum allowed Ads per page ad limit policy since August 2016. You have a great opportunity to monetize your site with native ads. Lets learn how to add AdSense ads between posts in blogger! Contents [ hide ] What Does “Feed” Refers To In In-feed Ads? Most publishers are confused with the word “Feed” in this newly introduced native In-Feed ads. It surely does not refer to a web syndication feed such as RSS Feeds or JSON Feeds . Feed simply refers to the str