Do you have to put the adds on every page of your website? If so why? And if not, how do you vailidate you site if there are no adds on your frontpage?
Couldn't find any thing... I just don't want them on my index page. If theye were better formated then I wouldn't mind. I wish they were either all capitalized words or all un-capitalized. Some of them have special characters like "^'.::" and don't even make since. I wish there were some editing done when accepting adds.
All caps or non caps look terrible. The anchor text should be properly caps: IE the first letter of the first word; and I agree with you: no special characters. People do need to keep in mind that your site is represented on someone elses site and vice versa. You never know if a prospective customer is looking.
You only have two choices if you don't want your ads on the home page: 1. Just run them in one subdirectory (your weight will be based on the PR of that subdirectory and indexed pages in the subdirectory. 2. Don't join Same rule for all of us! PS You can format the ads yourself using css (<DIV class ="">) so there's no reason not to style them to suit your site.
I'll help you find it: http://www.google.co.uk/search?sour...ds+on+every+page+site:forums.digitalpoint.com Results 1 - 10 of about 4,480 from forums.digitalpoint.com for ads on every page. (0.40 seconds) No point for the network if you could stick it on just the homepage. You would get 1-10 weight and just 1 link back. There's reciprocal link exchanges for that purpose. This network is about BULK.
Thanks, for the link. I guess you do have to have them on every page. Man, I wish there was some better editing when these adds were accepted. I'd volunteer...
Hey, that worked! thanks. No if we could just do something about this: "Mail anónimo" Is there a div style to get rid of these?
That's your browser doing that I believe. Nothing you can do about with styles and you can't parse the ads either. Else there's no point in even having the ability to choose the anchor text you want if others can change it.
They are normally excluded (in robots.txt) or not even visited by bots in the first place so I doubt it. Simple rule: Ads have to be on each and every page within your base-url that is in the Google index.