My Pool Of Advertisements and Combo Box and Weight?

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by hdogan, Jan 11, 2005.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I've just joined this network and i've prepared everything needed. And my site still shows advertisements.

    And i show 2 of text advertisement (via PHP with displaying $ad_network[0] and $ad_network[1]). Shall i get extra weight with it?

    And on my "My Pool Of Advertisements", a combox box is set "1" (near Delete and Disable link). I do not understand what it means... What will happened when i change it 2 or 15?

    And on my "My Sites" panel it shows "Base: 172", does it mean that my site will be shown 172 times on other sites? And why it isn't increasing? (My Advertisement is not in pending status and i think it is activated - it shows "Ads appear to be live on your site (as of 2005-01-11).").

    Thanks,

    PS: Sorry for my bad English, i'm from Turkey.
     
    hdogan, Jan 11, 2005 IP
  2. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    Q1: Yes yuo get more weight with more ads. Can do up to 5.

    Q2: See FAQ.

    Q3:No it doesn't. It's your site's weight. It doesn't correspond to hits, views or whatever. Just a number to see you increase or decrease. Something to go by. But nearly impossible to quantify. You will basically get approximately as many links back as you are giving. So if those 2 ads of yours are showing on 500 pages of your site then you give 1000 links. You'll get about the same back.

    Check Yahoo and MSN in a week and notice the increase in links. It's the only way you can see it works.
     
    T0PS3O, Jan 11, 2005 IP
  3. hdogan

    hdogan Peon

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    Oh, thanks :)
    And will we have "Turkish" language option on "Create New Ad" panel in the future? :D
    I'm planning to call my friends. But their sites (and my other sites) are frequently written in Turkish language.
     
    hdogan, Jan 11, 2005 IP