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Link Spy ad task type added and a few other options

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New ad task type called “Link Spy” was added to help advertisers spy on their competition and beat them at their own game. Yes that’s right, you can now enter up to 5 URL’s or domains into the “Keywords or URL’s” box when creating ad task. The system will then analyze the URL’s entered and generate up to 500 unique target sites for each entry.

These 500 target sites are sites that link to the URL’s entered. The publishers then recieve these and can post on them. With this task type you can easily place your links on same sites where your competition did. Then you would supplement these with your own fresh ones to effectively beat them. Please note that publisher cannot always post on site where your competition has a link, due to access or certain rules for example.

We have also extended the PR Threshold option menu, you can now choose either:

* Do Not Generate Page Rank ( This option is default and allows website target list to be built much faster, because no PR calculation is involved, usually within 1-2 minutes )

* Generate Page Ranks But Do Not Filter ( This option allows you to still generate Page Ranks for every single website in the list but do not perform any filtering. You can then filter the websites yourself manually at later time by examining their generated Page Ranks for example. )

Lastly you can choose PR threshold ( from 0 to 10 ) to control auto filtering i.e. to select only the sites which meet the specified threshold.

In the Keyword or URL’s box you can now specify keywords or URL’s by using either newline or comma format. For example you can separate your entries using newlines like this:

mykeyword1

mykeyword2

mykeyword3

or you can use commas, like this:

mykeyword1,mykeyword2,mykeyword3

Also please remember that you should only use URL’s for “Link Spy” task, so for example if you wanted to spy on domain “cars.com” you would enter the following into the keywords or URL’s box:

cars.com

or you would enter:

http://cars.com

Written by richard.m

July 22nd, 2008 at 6:58 pm