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Changes to site minimum requirements


May 19th, 2008 by admin

We have recently changed our minimum site requirement criteria as a result of feedback from advertisers and close monitoring of active campaigns.

The focus on these changes is to increase the quality of sites in the directory which will directly impact the effectiveness of advertiser campaigns.

The new minimum site requirements:

  • Site must contain useful content or perform a function. Sites over populated with advertisements or spam are not accepted.
  • Sites offering or promoting “get paid to read” or “get paid to click” programs, pyramid schemes or similar programs are not accepted.
  • Sites reproducing or containing download links to copyright protected material are not accepted. e.g. Rapidshare links.
  • Sites promoting illegal activities are not accepted. e.g. hacking.
  • Sites that are incomplete or under construction are not accepted.
  • Sites that do not meet our in-house quality criteria are not accepted.

The first five requirements straightforward, but many publishers will have questions regarding our sixth requirement, which is a basic quality assessment of the site.

Sites are required to be a complete package with an obvious theme or function that fit into our vertical categories. We look for a well balanced site that will perform for the publisher as well as for the advertiser. A professionally designed, informative niche site is a perfect example of what we look for.

We believe these requirements will be welcomed by advertisers as well as publishers. Nothing is more important to our team than maintaining a quality directory of dedicated publishers, and this is a step in that direction.


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