First of all, I would like to thank Shawn for creating the Co-op Ad Network and I am sure there are webmasters out there who have benefited from it. However, it seems that the co-op is starting to lose it's magic. So, I have launched my own version of a Traffic Exchange Network that allows you to easily get exposure on websites throughout the network. The Website is: www.selloutads.com. Become a Member and your Ads will be rotated around all sites on the network. The links you get back are pure HTML links (no redirects) so S.E.s will be happy with these. Plus, there are no files to install! The code (2 - 3 lines, literally) sits within your web page so as far as my knowledge goes, nobody can find out that your site is part of the network! For every ad block you display on your site, you get 2 ad impressions back on other sites. You can also become a Premium Member (Details on site) and get 4 ad impressions back for every ad block you display! The Ad Network is currently hosted using a shared plan. If this really hits off, I am willing to invest in a dedicated server just for serving ads around the network to keep the network going. Membership is free of charge. Need I say more?? Feedback on the site's functionality will be appreciated as well. Cheers! dfsweb
I tried to sign up but my email address apparently already exists in your database. Edit: just tried another and that was fine. Maybe I am already a member.... Edit 2: I get "Incorrect ID and Code. Please re-enter ID and code as they appear in your email:"
Hi mad4, I have just activated your membership for you. I have also PMed you the ID and code that I think you should have received. Could you please confirm that this is what you received if you get a minute?? I am certain that the Membership Sign-ups work so it's possible that you might have skipped a digit while entering it?? Finally, you can click on "Forgot your password" on the login page and enter the other email address you mentioned. If you are already a Member, you will be emailed your password! Regards, dfsweb