Boost your Affiliate Income with Customized Random Top Ads Plugin

by Rishi Raj on October 19, 2007

in Affiliate Blogging, Wordpress Plugins

Affiliate marketing is a big success key today and we can take a big shot at affiliate marketing by using a blog. With a blog, you can market every kind of product. But when it comes to sharp marketing, we need to use some mind power on interactive marketing. Customized Random Top Ads plugin is one of such ideas for interactive affiliate marketing.

Customized Random Top Ad Plugin

Customized Random Top Ads Plugin is a WordPress key to affiliate success. It rotates a banner on top of your blog which is very attractive using your affiliate data. Because of its attractiveness, you will get to attract the visitors and then bingo!

Features

  • Easy To Use
  • Automatically inserts the code into your header so no custom changes needed
  • Very effective for membership affiliate programs
  • Random Ad Display
  • Works best with Google Referral
  • It is a light-weight plugin so it will not give a lot of load on your blog and server

Customized Random Top Ads Plugin is the best way to get good affiliate success with no work. This plugin will work best for membership affiliate programs, like any freelance site’s affiliate program.

Customized Random Top Ads Plugin

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1 willy April 4, 2008 at 8:10 am

i want to know if the ads can be placed on other part of the blog, not just top?

2 MarkB April 25, 2008 at 5:44 pm

Is this the same plugin that you are using to display your banner ads at the top of your posts? For eaxample, at the top of this post page.

Thanks for posting all the usable and useful information on this website.

3 Austin May 7, 2008 at 7:16 am

Thanks a lot for featuring this plugin. I have installed it on my blog.

4 Life is Colourful May 7, 2008 at 8:45 pm

Hey isn’t it something MaxBlogPress sent a mail about recently?

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