Yes, once again, the solution is another handy plugin ... called AdRotate Banner Manager. Here it is:

https://wordpress.org/plugins/adrotate/

Let's start with the usual speed tests. Here are my results before installing the plugin ...

... and after installing and activating the plugin:

So the plugin comes with an additional 60 ms loading time ... That means 0.06 second and in my opinion is more than acceptable considering the provided benefits ...

With that having said, let's see how it works ...



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vcurry Premium
Thanks for the tutorial because I need all the help I can get. Still in full learning mode. 😁
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for stepping by Vanessa!
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vcurry Premium
Your welcome 😁
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dowj01 Premium
What a great sounding plug-in and great training too.
Thanks for sharing.
Justin
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the time and the feedback by friend!
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porrasgelija Premium
Thank you for the information only one question sorry for this I’m new here where can I find ad for my site thank you
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smartketeer Premium
I'm afraid I don't understand the question Gualdemar ...

But if you are talking about the "source" of these ads, then see for example this (about Adsense)
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porrasgelija Premium
Thank you my friend
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smartketeer Premium
You're welcome!
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FKelso Premium
Now, that looks like an effective way to place ads.
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smartketeer Premium
Believe me, is the best way :)
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davehayes Premium
Now this training comes at a good time. I have AdRotate, but couldn't work out how best to use it. so I have bokkmarked this training to address this, as I am a big fan of plugins and ad solutions like this

Thanks Zed
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the feedback Dave!
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