Affiliate adwizard - create google adsense-style ads to advertise clickbank products or your own affiliate links

Affiliate AdWizard: Create Google Adsense-Style ads to advertise Clickbank products or your own affiliate links!

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7 Jul 2008

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  • 1. Kallie  |  26 Aug 2008 at 10:31 am

    Can you suggest anywhere else I can put CB Ads or AL Ads? Link as many ads as you want to a single ad-block Gary Nugent

  • 2. Dillan  |  27 Jul 2008 at 2:26 pm

    And Now A Word About Affilate Link Ads... Try Clickbank [CB Ads] Ads For Yourself... Affiliate AdWizard runs on Win 98/Me/NT/2000/XP

  • 3. Camille  |  17 Jul 2008 at 5:11 am

    BONUS #5: Now that's a great question! Ok, we've looked at popunders and exit pages for your website, thank you pages for your products and blogs. Here's another couple of ideas: Go ahead, click one and see what happens...

  • 4. Ignacio  |  13 Jul 2008 at 1:31 am

    Try Affiliate Link Ads For Yourself... Clickbank Ads [CB Ads] are a little different to Affiliate Link Ads. They display only ads for Clickbank Products, so you don't enter any ad headlines, descriptions or weblinks. Mystery Bonus

  • 5. Lillian  |  11 Jul 2008 at 10:10 am

    Stop Commission Theft In Its Tracks! And Now For A Word About Clickbank Ads... Click here to submit your free, permanent ads to TheFreeAdForum.com!

  • 6. Aiden  |  10 Jul 2008 at 1:53 am

    Can I use AL Ads and CB Ads on the same webpage? People have become institutionalised to Adsense ads. They click on them. So they're going to click on ads that look like Adsense ads. And when you show them ads for products they're interested in, that just makes them want to click even more! On your "404 Error" pages. These are the pages that appear when someone types in an incorrect webpage address for your website. Another is on Upsell pages (otherwise known as one-time-offer pages) that you display to your customers just after they've bought your product. The psychology here is that since your customer's in a buying mood, hitting him with a second value-driven offer means he's


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