Inserting a peel away ad on your blog is easy since there is a plug in just to do this. This plug in will only allow you to show one peel though out your whole blog. whcih is good if thats what you want.
For me that is not acceptable i want more…
Here is my soloution…
To insert more than one peel to your blog you need to insert the call to action directly in to the posting. This is done by downloading and installing a different plug in. This plug in was not designed for peel away ads as it is a editor for your blog. what this editor has is the ability to use source code in your posting.
Step One:-
If you don’t all ready have it download and install the Dean’s FCKEditor for WordPress Download Here…
Once installed it will upgrade your current editor to a more advanced one, allowing you to use html in your postings also.
Step two:-
When you go to write your posting or wish to insert the peel into an exsisting posting do this. There is a source button on the editor looks like this.

It is located in the top left corner of the editor, click it and insert the peels call to action script. Then click it to return to normal view. You will not see the peel until the posting goes live. if it is a new posting write your posting as normal. If inserting the peel into an exsisting posting just save and publish the posting.
Once saved just go to that posting and the peel will appear, all other postings will not be affected. That it a simple and very affective way to use peels on your blog…
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