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Can I control what links appear on my site?

Yes, you can choose to be emailed every time you receive a publishing request so you can review and approve it or deny it from being published. Alternatively, you can setup auto-approval if you want all links to be automatically approved.

Do I have to review and approve all ad requests?

No, you can also set the system to auto-approve ad requests to save time. However, as a publisher you have the ability to approve or decline any ad request you receive. It is recommend to review and accept ad requests that align with your visitors, but this is completely up to you, as the website owner.

How do I review my active running links?

You can review your current running ads and details in your site manager > live inbound links area.

Do I have to monitor all of my inbound links every day?

Absolutely no. We have daily spiders that check to make sure ads are published, along with many manual checks of ads during the month. If an ad disappears, we usually know when and if it surpasses our limit of downtime, we cancel the deal and issue a partial refund for the days it was not displayed within a month.

How can I cancel active running links?

You can cancel active running links at any time from the site manager > live inbound links area.

Will your service work on any type of website?

The text link ads services will work on any type of website, no restrictions! As long as you have access to your website and add html links to your pages, you can use this service.
For the content snippet and contextual link services, we support Wordpress or PHP based sites (all sites that can execute PHP code, please check your hosting account specs if this applies to you).

Do I have to install any publisher code on the main page of my website?

If you would like to publish HTML text links, you do not have to install any code!
If you would like to publish snippet and contextual links, you can install publisher code on any page you wish, also on the index document/main page of your website. Usually webmasters install our publisher code into templates (header and footer templates), so links are shown on each page even though they don't have to edit each page of the website.

Do I have to install any code on my site?

For the content snippets and contextual links tools you will just place a small piece of code on your pages. For text link ads no code needs to be placed. You will place the links manually on your pages and blog posts as usual.

I cannot get my publisher code to work, what do I do?

Please contact our Linknami support team and provide as much details as possible about your webhosting specs.



Can I run Linknami along with other ad systems I am currently running?

Yes, Linknami can be run along any contextually served product. However we recommend that Linknami be the sole provider of static HTML text link advertisements, as this will protect the value of the advertisements as well as give you the highest payout.

Can I combine Linknami with Google AdSense or any other ad broker?

Yes, you can combine Linknami with any other advertising sponsor. Our system is flexible and works well with other advertising networks.

My website uses static HTML, I can't execute PHP code there, can I still use your service?

Yes, first of all you can always use text links ads even without code. If you still want to offer contextual links and content snippets, you can try following solution: If your website uses the Apache web server (as most Linux/UNIX hosting packages do), you can instruct the web server to treat .html (or .htm) files as PHP. To accomplish this, create a file named ".htaccess" in your root directory and add the following to it (or append it to the bottom of the file, if it already exists): AddType application/x-httpd-php .html (Note: if you use ".htm" files, replace the ".html" above with ".htm") After completing this step, our PHP code should function on your site.

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