Hello and thanks for asking.
Adding a banner to your Blogger pages can be useful in generating advertising revenue, PRMs and PSAs for your blog, or for featuring your own products and services more prominently.
You can create the option yourself with a minor edit to your blog's HTML code or by going to https://www.sfimg.com/Resources/MarketingCenter to get a code. If you only want to add an image banner in place of your blog title or behind the title in the header area, the process is much simpler, and requires no code editing.
Step 1
Sign in to your Blogger account and click the name of your blog to access its administrative controls.
Step 2
Select the "Template" tab, and then click "Edit HTML" to access the code that controls your blog's layout.
Step 3
Paste the banner widget code you copied from SFI page into the Description field. where "ImageURL" represents the link to your image file: <img src="ImageURL+xxxxxxxx">. Where xxxxx is your referral code
Step 4
Click "Save" to return to the Layout screen, and then click "View Blog" to see your new banner.
In case you are finding it hard to do this on your blog page, write your HTLM correctly with HTML editor and the insert the banner ULR from SFI into the part where you'd like to have the banner.
Save the HTML as xxxx.htlm into a folder., incase you have used Notepad. Then open the file in the folder with a browser, check if the banner is in a correct position the copy the whole page from you browser and paste into your blog. And thats how you get your banner into your blog.
I hope this helps, if yes then keep blogging and enjoy
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Hello and thanks for asking.
Adding a banner to your Blogger pages can be useful in generating advertising revenue, PRMs and PSAs for your blog, or for featuring your own products and services more prominently.
You can create the option yourself with a minor edit to your blog's HTML code or by going to https://www.sfimg.com/Resources/MarketingCenter to get a code. If you only want to add an image banner in place of your blog title or behind the title in the header area, the
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