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My banners get blocked due to 'HTML' What is this?


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Created 2008-02-20
Modified 2008-02-20
Views 2891
Author Bobby Ivie

To install banners on our sites you need 2 things:

the ad URL: this is the link to where the banner is stored. It usually conains a file name of .jpg, .jpeg., .gif; so it will look something like this:

http://www.somewebsite.com/somepic.gif

the Site URL: this is the link to the web page you want to promote; so it will look something like this:

http://www.somewebsite.com

It is just that simple. You need no further code to get your banner to display.

Some affiliate programs have a special code they want you to insert with your banner which is usually designed to track your impressions, clicks and sales. This will not work on our sites. You will usually get an error stating that there is HTML in the code. HTML is code that shows a web page in your browser. You get this error on our sites because we already have HTML showing you the page, and that code will also show your banner after it has been submitted. Our special code calls up your banner in rotation. Since it is a banner, a graphic, being called into a web page there's, no need for HTML and our script will reject it.

Just submit the two items required above and you will be fine. If you are promoting affiliate programs that require more code, contact them and ask them for other options, or make your own banner to use in traffic exchanges and other advertising services that do not allow HTML.




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