| Signing Up |
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| Q: |
Why should I join? Aren't I just giving my
visitors a way to leave my site? |
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Not really. While you are providing
a way for visitors to exit your site, you have to realize
that eventually, they are going to leave anyway. Studies
show if a visitor is interested in your site, they will
stay until they're satisfied and then jump off. If they
are not interested, they'll jump off right away. In either
event you may as well get some extra credit for their visit,
ie: 1,5 to 1 exchange. Plus, the way our code works, when
someone clicks a banner, it opens a new browser window,
so the visitor never actually leaves your site! |
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| Q: |
Can I join more than one banner exchange? |
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Sure. No problem. We suspect you'll be
a little disappointed with the other guys, though. ;-) |
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| Q: |
Where do I sign up? |
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Right . . . here! |
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| Q: |
Do I have to have a banner to start earning
credits? |
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No. You can start earning credits
right away as soon as you sign up, paste the code on your
web pages, upload them to the web, and you'll start earning
your credits. |
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| Q: |
I have more than one web site... can I enroll
each one without "stacking"? |
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For multiple sites you must create
a totally different account for each site.
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| Pasting the Code |
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| Q: |
What is this "code" you keep talking
about? |
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The
"code" is the html programming that you place
on your web page. When installed properly, the code will
display exchange banners as well as the link back to the
jospos.com web site. See the bottom of this page (and most
of the pages on this site) to see an example of what the
code will look like on your site.
To
get the code, either refer to the "Welcome" email
you received when you signed up, or, login
to your Account and get HTML Code. |
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| Q: |
When
I paste the code on my page, the code itself shows up, not
any banners. What do I do? |
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You
installed the code onto the page itself, and not into the
"source code" of the page.
Example:
If you are using Internet Explorer or Netscape, right click
on this page. Select the "View Source" option.
This will bring up a display of the source code for this
page. Each html page on the internet has a "source
code" that tells the browser how to display the information
you want. Your web page will have similar looking "source
code" where you will need to paste the code that we
provide. |
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| Q: |
Do I have to place the code on any particular place on my page(s)? |
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No, you can place it anywhere
on your site. Any pages, top, bottom, middle... it matters
not... so long as it is visible and not "hidden"
in any way.
But, the best place is to put code on the top of your page. |
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| Q: |
Can I paste the code on more than one page? |
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Yes. In fact, we highly recommend
doing so. By taking advantage of our multi-page code, you
can leverage one single visitor into multiple credits. For
example, if your average visitor views 6 pages on your site,
if you have the code installed on each of those pages, you'll
get 6 exchange impressions for that visitor, instead of only
one!
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| Banners |
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| Q: |
What are the specifications for unbes.com
banners? |
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Your banner should be:
- 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels high. It must be no more
than 20 KB in filesize. Animated banners are okay. It
should be in GIF or JPG format. After rotating (which
you can do too or we will do for you) banner will be 471
x 85 pixel
- 120 pixels wide by 60 pixels high. It must be no more
than 18 KB in filesize. Animated banners are okay. It
should be in GIF or JPG format. After rotating (which
you can do too or we will do for you) banner will be 125
x 71 pixel
- 120 pixels wide by 600 pixels high. It must be no more
than 36 KB in filesize. Animated banners are okay. It
should be in GIF or JPG format.
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| Q: |
How do I make a banner? |
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There are a couple options for obtaining a
banner for use at unbes.com. You can, of course, make your
own banner the "old-fashioned" way by using a graphics program
and designing it from scratch. Just remember, the dimensions
are 468x60 pixels, 20 KB is the maximum file size, animations
are okay, and make sure the image is in GIF or JPG format. |
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| Q: |
Where can I check how well my banners are doing? |
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Login
to your Account to check your account statistics. |
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| Q: |
Why don't you use a "standard" banner? |
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Response, response, & more response.
According to our testing, our slanting, inclined banners have
CTR (Click-Through Ratio) as much as 12%. This is 10
times higher than in other systems. This is the highest CTR
on Internet! |
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| Q: |
Where do you show my banner(s)? |
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Your banners will be shown on
our other members' web pages. We have thousands of members
showing banners and your banner will appear on their pages
when we owe you credit. |
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| Q: |
What are "zones"? |
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Zones are available as selection choices when editing an
account, to determine in which zones the banner should be
shown, and *from* which zones banners should be displayed
in your web page. |
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| Q: |
Why
can't I upload a banner directly from the internet? |
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Our
system requires you upload your banner directly from your
hard drive. If your banner is not stored on your hard drive,
but is instead located on the web somewhere, then you first
need to save the banner to your hard drive. To do this,
go to the URL of your banner, then right mouse click on
it and use the "save as" to save it to your local hard drive.
(Make sure to remember the directory to which you save it.)
Then you can proceed with uploading your banner as normal. |
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| Rules |
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| Q: |
Can
I keep reloading the page where I've installed the code so
that I get lots of credits? |
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Ahem. No. You can try, but you will be cheating.
More than that, you'll be stealing from unbes.com and
all the other members in the network, including advertisers
who have paid us to place their banner in the network.
We
are extremely vigilant in defending the network against
cheaters. What do we do? We not only monitor the network
24/7 with state of the art tracking software to "flag"
suspicious accounts, we also check the system 'round the
clock with good old fashioned human monitoring.
This
means that cheaters WILL be caught, and when they are, it
isn't pretty (for them). |
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| Q: |
What
happens if I violate a rule? |
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That
depends on the violation. Penalties range from account cancellation
to billing twice the market value of impressions (in the
case of cheating) or to bringing suit in serious cases. |
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| Q: |
How can I contact you? |
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Click here. |
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