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OK, I signed up for neverblueads and got accepted. They offfer several affiliate programs. I have some questions about how to get started. Has anyone used them, if so and you don't mind answering some questions send me an email or let me know. I'm wondering specifically how exactly to put the code on a WordPress blog. For instance they have the creative or graphic and the html code is separate. I assume the creative or graphic would be uploaded to an image folder in WordPress and then the code would link to it. Also I know there are many different types of campaigns people use. But if I was considering putting one of the banners on my main blog would I need to be concerned about no follow? I know this is basic stuff, but I like to know what I'm doing. Thanks:)
ses5909
12-31-2007, 10:58 AM
I haven't heard of it Emma. I'm surprised they don't have a WP plugin for it. Can you show us an example page of what it looks like? It sounds like its just a graphic that links to them and if that's the case, then yes, you need to upload an image to a folder on your server and then put the html code in your sidebar, header, footer, or wherever you want it to display.
deronsizemore
12-31-2007, 02:15 PM
Neverblueads is one of the top affiliate companies. I've never used them, but have talked to a lot of people who do.
As far as the code, it's probably best to contact your affiliate manager (most every affiliate network assigns one to you). They will be able to tell you exactly what code to use and how to display it on your site. It can be tricky sometimes, and if you don't display the right code, you won't get any money even if people are clicking the ads.
I'm with Azoogle and CPAEmpire right now and they are the same way. It takes a little getting used to as to what code to use.
I feel kind of silly. All I had to do was copy and paste the code just like any ad. There are other options so I guess I thought it was more complicated than it actually was. On a side note this looks like a program worth checking out. I'll let you all know how it works out. Thanks for the help. :)
daaaveg
01-09-2008, 08:28 AM
I've tried them and haven't had much success. Just came across Pay Per Play. Interesting concept...I'm thinking I may try them out to see how well it works.
I have never heard of them before, even though I am not an internet marketer ...yet. I have been reading a lot and has never seen anything about them.
erikko
01-15-2008, 04:09 PM
may i ask if that may have a conflict with Google's Adsense?
There is no conflict with Google AdSense, but some people set up special niche sites for affiliate links. Each one is a case by case basis. I'm still experimenting. There are some programs I don't feel are worth promoting. But then I've gotten some AdSense ads that I wouldn't recommend anyone click on as well. There is a fine line between being ethical and making money.
erikko
01-16-2008, 04:22 PM
that made it clear to me because i know that Adsense is stiff when it comes to ads so that question popped in my mind
SageMother
01-17-2008, 06:14 PM
Neverblueads is one of the top affiliate companies. I've never used them, but have talked to a lot of people who do.
As far as the code, it's probably best to contact your affiliate manager (most every affiliate network assigns one to you). They will be able to tell you exactly what code to use and how to display it on your site. It can be tricky sometimes, and if you don't display the right code, you won't get any money even if people are clicking the ads.
I'm with Azoogle and CPAEmpire right now and they are the same way. It takes a little getting used to as to what code to use.
How in the world does a top affiliate company exist without being heard of? What makes them better than other affiliate companies that are better known?
ses5909
01-23-2008, 07:33 AM
I think its just a matter of who follows them. I know a ton about building websites but really nothing about ads.
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