PTS (Paid2Signup, Paid To Signup) Ads
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What Are PTS Ads?
Paid To signup ads are advertising where user gets a credit for signing up to a site, a mailing list etc. Paid To Signup ads can also be used to credit users for purchases.
How To Create a Paid To Signup Ad
To create a PTS ad go to Main menu -> Ad Management -> Paid2Click Ads
Insert desired details to the fields under "Create New Ad"
Option | Description |
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Username |
The advertiser's username |
Ad Description |
Description of the ad |
Ad Group |
You can create a new group by inserting the group's name to the field manually or you can use an existing ad group. |
Duration Type |
Choose how the PTS ad will expire. You have four options to choose from:
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Duration |
Duration value, set the value depending the duration type option chosen:
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Value |
The amount an user will receive for signing up. Remember to choose if the ad is a point or cash PTS. |
Value Type |
Choose either points or cash. |
Credit Upline |
Choose yes if you want the upline to receive comission or no if the upline should not be credited. |
Choose if you want to create a Banner/Text Advertisement or HTML Advertisement. The common choise is "Banner Advertisement". | |
Banner Advertisement, Banner image URL |
Direct url to the banner image. For example: http://youdomain/images/banner.gif |
Banner Advertisement, Image width |
Insert image width. This setting is optional and does not have to be used unles you want to change the image width. |
Banner Advertisement, Image height |
Insert image height. This setting is optional and does not have to be used unles you want to change the image height. |
Banner Advertisement, Site URL |
URL of the website advertised. The url must be completed and include the http:// part. For example: http://example.com To place the username in the url put #USERNAME# where you would like it to appear |
Banner Advertisement, Alt Text |
Alternative text for the image. This is optional, but recommended. |
HTML AD |
Insert your HTML code for the ad. |