PUBLISHER FAQ

Our frequently asked questions pages have been designed to assist you with instantly answering some basic questions you may have. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact our support team, who will be happy to assit you via email or telephone.

  1. Can anyone join Advertising365.com?
  2. Can I use Advertising365.com on free hosted sites?
  3. Are there any restrictions on web sites that can join Advertising365.com?
  4. How do I create my publisher account?
  5. How do I display Advertising365.com ads on my website?
  6. What size are the Advertising365.com ad windows?
  7. Can I pop another ad window to surfers from my page in addition to Advertising365.com?
  8. Can I use my Advertising365.com code on more than one web page or site?
  9. How is a visitor counted to my statistics by Advertising365.com?
  10. How can I promote my Advertising365.com advertising window?
  11. Are there any circumstances where my payout 'commission' rate will be changed?
  12. What category do I place my campaign in?
  13. Does Advertising365.com log all affiliates traffic?
  14. How often do I get paid?
  15. How do I request my commission payment?
  16. How do Advertising365.com pay affiliates?
  17. What if my account doesn't accumilate $75.00, £75 or €75 in a one month period?
  18. Does Advertising365.com pay for advertising window displays in all languages/countries?
  19. I can not login to my account?
  20. What if I have to contact you regarding a question that you haven't answered here?

Q1. Can anyone join Advertising365.com?

A. Yes. Anyone that has a website, newsletter or home page can join Advertising365.com.

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Q2. Can I display Advertising365.com ads on free hosted sites?

A. Yes.

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Q3. Are there any restrictions on web sites that can join the Advertising365.com Advertising Network?

A. We do not support any website engaged in, associated with or promoting password trading, warez, hacking, file sharing, auto-surf, pay-to-surf, paid to read, paid to click, paid to promote, black hat traffic, blogging, proxy servers, ping sites, traffic faking or any sites engaged in any activity deemed to be illegal, and therefore will not pay for any ad or window diaplsys received from those sites. If you are unsure if your website qualifies, then please contact our support department for confirmation.

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Q4. How do I create my publisher account?

A. Simply complete the new publisher account form. Click here

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Q5. How do I display Advertising365.com ads on my website?

A. Login to your publisher account and select Campaign >> Create new from the navigation menu.

Enter a name for your campaign and select a category that best describes the content of that web page where you will place the ad campaign.

Enter the url of where the ads will be displayed and select the average amount of visitors your web page gets each month, together with a breif description of its content.

As an additional feature, we also offer our publishers a "disqualified traffic" redirect. This enables publishers to redirect traffic that Advertising365.com does not qualify, to another url.

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Q6. What size are the Advertising365.com ad windows?

A. The ad windows are full size browser windows, displaying an advertisers message or web site landing page and loads in the background when visitors enter your web site or web page. The pseudo-popup ad size will vary from advertiser to advertiser. Some will display a small 250x250 pixel image, while others may choose to display a 460x400. All pseudo-popup ads display a close button to each user and automatically close after 60 seconds.

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Q7. Can I pop another ad window to surfers from my page in addition to Advertising365.com?

A. No.

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Q8. Can I use my Advertising365.com code on more than one web page or site?

A. Yes you may use your Advertising365.com display code on as many pages as you like, However, if you are placing code on a different topic, category or domain named web site, then you will be required to set up a new campaign in your account for that specific site.

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