1) First, enter your email subject line.
Keep it short, under 50 characters is recommended, no
more is really nessessary as all the subject line is
for is to get people to open your email. A boring
subject line will result in a lower email open rate.
Be creative.
2) Second, replace the URL with your ad
tracker URL. If you're not using an ad tracker then
you will never know how many people are clicking on
your link in your email. You MUST put the URL in this
field in the same format as is shown, a properly
entered URL begins with http:// and NOT www. - When
you use www. your links are usually not clickable in
emails. This URL MUST be the same URL that is in the
ad body. If the URL does not match the URL in the ad
body your ad will be discarded.
3) Third, select your target market by
clicking on one of the radio buttons. If you so desire
you can click on all the radio buttons for the biggest
blast, however the larger the submission the more
failed submissions you receive. In other words if you
submit to a single category you will sometimes reach
more people than if you submit to all categories. This
is completely dependant on the server load when you
click the submit button on the next page.
4) Fourth, enter your ad body, you can
advertise ONE URL or ONE CLICKABLE LINK per ad. The
URL or CLICKABLE LINK that you put into the URL field
must be shown in your ad exactly as it is in the URL
field. If it is different or if you use additional
URLs in your ad it will be discarded. Our security
system REQUIRES that you enter a properly formatted
URL in the field and the same properly formatted URL
in the ad, we do this to prevent adbots from posting
to our leads and causing mass unsubscribes. Do not put
your email address in the body of the ad, this will
count as a second CLICKABLE LINK and the submission
will be discarded.
5) Fifth, select from the two radio
buttons whether your ad body is to be sent as HTML or
text. It is recommended that you use text ads as all
email protocols can display a text ad properly but NOT
all email protocols display HTML ads
properly.