In-text ads services, which offer text link ads that are inside a site’s content usually linked on keywords, like Kontera, Intellitext, and Adbrite’s are now joined by another in-text ad program - LinkWorth’s LinkInTxt 2.0.
When it LinkInText was launched, it’s required for a publisher to enter each web page that he or she would like the intext ads to appear on. However, just today, I’ve received an email that it now has its own search engine that will crawl the webpages of a site to automatically include intext ads in stead of manually entering each web page.
Here are the steps to take advantage of LinkInTxt’s automatic crawling:
1. Log in to your LinkWorth Partner account.
2. Click the “Products” link
3. Click the “LinkIntxt” link
4. Click the “Crawl My Websites” link
5. Select one or all of your approved websites by checking the box and determine a price-per-keyword for each domain.
6. Click “submit” at the bottom
I signed up for a LinknTxt account right after I read that announcement and found that it definitely is a bit complicated to set it up doing the manual way. You have to check out the keywords yourself and include them. But the control I guess is a lot better as you can choose what keyword to include on your inventory and you can set the price as the FAQ mentioned on the email.
But I still have to get the web page approved, which will take about 24-48 hours according to the email I received after setting it up.
You can expect a follow-up post once I get any notification of the status of my LinkInTxt account.
Any tips for me if ever I get rejected?
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