Alright so i got accepted to Zango (Not too sure if its big news) but i have some questions. For one can i use Zango on a proxy site? Am i allowed to edit the code so it only appears on some pages? And finally am i allowed to use Bidvertiser on the same pages as the Zango? Thanks in advance!
Yes you can use ZangoCash on a proxy site, you can also run ZangoCash with other ad networks. But about editing the code your better talking to your account manager if you want customizations making.
Thanks a lot that really helped. Ill make sure to ask my account manager about the editing. All i meant though was for the Zango to pop up when the user is only on one page. I think i saw a code for that somewhere on digitalpoint awhile back.
Visit the site, it tells you everyting about it. I have one more really silly question...Were do i find my code to add onto the website?
It should only take 24 hours to get an response. You might be looking at the wrong email if you have more than one or you might have entered it in wrong. In any case it would be in your mailbox so make sure its not in the junk mail.
jacob zango was formerly 180solutions, they pretty much install adware on peoples computers from advertisers sites - as seen above, many webmasters are against them because they also steal affiliate commisions by cloaking the affiliate links with their own, so most webmasters here do hate it as it is ripping 40% of us off - by stealing our commisions. The majority of webmasters here will place a gateway page on their sites, this gateway will prompt the surfer to install the toolbar/adware before they can proceed to the content within the website. Do they pay : Yes thay pay.
Rep added thanks for the info and whats your idea?! to start earning using them or not?! does it worth for ....?
If you are advertising your site through Adwords, then Zango is not for you since it violate Adwords TOS because you are directing your campaign to a site with popups. But if you are using it for the sake of earning money from them, then they can be used. Only that I found not everyone will download a toolbar or adware on their computers. They are just not for me.
You can use several other programs that pay up to $3 per install of a toolbar, and are 100% "clean" If you need more info, add me to MSN - ID's in the top right of this post...
I heard Zango is basically a spyware program which pays per install. Not sure how much they pay, but heard some people make pretty good money off of it.
I heard they install spyware and all this other stuff. Then also heard they got sold and no longer have any spyware on there toolbar is that correct?
Zango and seekmo is not spy ware, it is adware, with an affiliate link hijacker built in, so I guess that it does spy on affilliate links to change them .... The tool bar can be removed these days, but there's still some remaining crap left on your computer after you un-install it .... "As for there's people getting rich off it" : have a look in their signature and I bet that they are pushing zango with an affiliate link in their signature, so there's their motive .... Is it worth it ? Well ask your self how much you value your customers, clients, visitors and members, most are going to leave your site without even enterring, about 5% will leave with the toolbar installed - and they're going to hate you for infecting them with it and guess what ? The pop up will have your website URL on it - so there's no escaping the fact "you infected them".
and what about anitviruses ,antispywares ,... like node32 they may find zango thing and what happens then ?! BTW Do you know how much they exactly pay for each toolbar installation ?