Ad Advertising to Your Blog
The Traffic Blog Network has added an advertising plugin to our list of member comforts.
You will be able to easily add your own product ads, sell advertising on your blog, track the ads, and much more with this simple to use plugin.
Turn it on the same as you do other Wordpress Plugins. Click the Plugins tab in your admin area then scroll down through the list of availble plugins to find WP125 and activate it. (click link under WP125)
Then easily configure from the ADS links in your main back office menu.
Be sure to only use 125 x 125 banners or images or your image may not show.
The banner or image must be uploaded to the web and you will need the URL (web address) to enter in the image box. Most affiliate banners already have an image location. The URL will be in between " " like this <img src="http://yoursite.com/image/mybanner"> in the banner code. The other link in the code similar to this <a href="http://yoursite.com/?=affid165348"> has your affiliate link between the " ". This will be what goes in the other link box.
You can set your link to any website you want the people that click the image to go to. Any 125 x 125 image can be added as long as you know the web address or URL.
Adding an Image of your own from your computer is as easy as adding an image to your post. Do a post about your product and add the image in the post using the image button in the editor. Once the post is saved you can just right click the image and either copy image location, or view image then copy from your browser address bar. You now have the image URL to add to your ad plugin page.
Post comments here with questions or problems or use the live help. I have been doing this for years and it is easy for me now. I do still remember how hard it was for me to figure out what part of what code went where to make things work back when I started….. I will be glad to help members get started.
Remember that every outside link you add to your blog is another opportunity for your hard earned visitor to click away from your blog and maybe never find you again! Make sure your ads and outgoing links are pointing to your stuff, or can make you enough money to overcome loosing a visitor. It may be as easy as hitting the back button to come back and sign up to your blog or RSS feed, but can you afford to take that risk?


