You don’t need to add ad code, plugin already did that for you when you saved your changes.
And also you shouldn’t add (manually, or using another plugin) any additional ad code if you are using this plugin.
The message you see in your account “Your account is awaiting approval” will stay there some time, until AdSense servers detect ad requests from your site.
If you implemented the ad code and it takes longer, make sure your code is implemented correctly and is placed on a page that receives impressions.
Application review waiting time
https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/76228
Great thank you for your fast reply Galeksic!
I have one area I want to add a ad but the google publisher don’t make that area available to set a ad into it. It is only available through the theme settings where I can add the code snippet. Right now i’d like to use both the G Publisher and a manual insertion.. This will cause what types of problems?
Unfortunately, or fortunately (it depends on point of view) some positions are not available for ad insertion. “Unfortunately” because sometimes that is the exact position you would like to place your ad. And “fortunately”, because (as far I’ve noticed) sometimes those are the positions where ad shouldn’t (or can’t) be (placement would violate policies, or won’t be consistent, on some pages you won’t have that position, or etc.)
Yes, that will cause problems. If you add ad code manually, plugin may stop working. If your ad code would be 4th content ad unit on that page, that would be a violation of the policies.
https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/1346295?hl=en#Google_ad_limit_per_page
You may want to try with another WordPress template (if that is an option for you).
Thank you for your help yet again galeksic 🙂