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Common Questions Adding BannerWomen Code to Your Pages

  1. Obtaining Your HTML Code
  2. Copy and Paste
  3. Seeing Same Black Banner or Click Doesn't Work
  4. Centering BannerWomen Banners
  5. What We Don't Allow
  6. Getting Credits
  7. Placing Our HTML Code on Multiple Pages
  8. Submitting Extra Pages

1. I lost my HTML code, where can I find a fresh copy?

If you have lost your code, you can always grab a copy of it from our website, on our Adding Code page. But this sample is generic and you must replace the generic ID number with your own unique ID number, so if you lost that too, you must contact us with your website name and URL so we can look it up for you.

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2. I'm using HTML editor and there is no function for me to copy and paste the code, how can I do it?

Copying is a standard function that almost all Windows or Mac applications have. To Copy, highlight the text using the mouse and choose 'Edit' from the menu bar at the top and then select 'Copy' or hold down 'Ctrl' and press 'C'.

To paste, place the cursor where you want to begin the code and select 'Edit' then select 'Paste' or hold 'Ctrl' and press 'V'.

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3. I keep seeing the same black WWWomen banner. Is it working?

Probably not. If you have a typo on the image part of your code, you will see a broken image. If you have a typo in the click part of your code, then clicking on a banner will not go to the right site. But only seeing the same default black WWWomen banner typically means the page you have placed the code on is not registered or the ID number in your code is not correct.

If you get these errors, try re-inserting your code from scratch (you can get a sample from the website on our Adding Code page). If you are getting the default black banner and you are confident you have implemented the right ID number on a page you have registered with us, then you will need to write us for additional help.

We suggest that you copy and paste the code in using just a plain text editor because some HTML editors don't recognize our code and may strip some of it. Also, it minimizes typos. Remember to save a backup of your HTML file before editing.

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4. How do I center my HTML code?

Just type in <center> before the code starts and </center> after the code ends.

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5. Is it okay if I make the BannerWomen HTML code banner refresh?

No, you may not use Java or any other method to make the BannerWomen banner refresh without user intervention.

What else don't you allow?
As the Terms and Conditions your site may not have any of the following or links to there of:

  • Pornographic material (nude images, etc.)
  • Illegal activity or racism (sites providing instructions or discussions about performing illegal activities, sites engaged in libelous or harassing activities)
  • Spamming (software or services designed to deliver unsolicited e-mail)
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6. What is wrong with my account? I have the HTML code on my page, but I am not getting any banner exposure credits, I know I have visits on my site.

Three possible reasons

  • You have typos in your HTML
  • The HTML code that you inserted has become corrupted resulting from html editors
  • You have the wrong set of HTML code (you might have the HTML code that does not belong to your account)
Please remove the BannerWomen HTML code on your page and insert a fresh copy of the HTML code by by viewing the generic sample code at our Adding Code page. Don't forget to make a note of your personal unique ID number before erasing it.

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7. I have multiple pages on my web site; how do I get credit for each page?

You can earn credit for each page by inserting your BannerWomen HTML code with a unique add-on part on each page. To see how this is done, look at the generic sample code for multiple pages on our Adding Code page.

If you have different websites which would fall under different topic categories, we suggest applying as different "members". But if your different websites would fall under basically a similar category, you can include your different websites under one membership account.

This is an example of how adding code across multiple pages impacts your banner exposure earnings:

Let's say a person visits twenty pages within your site. If you are using code for multiple pages, the unique add-on of page02 (or page03, page04 or whatever...) within each page's code forces the user's browser to rotate a new advertisement for each of the twenty pages. Since our HTML counts hits by the number of times the BannerWomen banner rotates ads, you would get credit for twenty visits to your site.

Now let's say the same person visits twenty pages within your site and you are using the same code on every page. In this case, the browser loads a new image for the first page but then 'recognizes' the code on the remaining nineteen pages. Rather than load a new image, it displays the same cached advertisement nineteen more times. That's only one hit when you could have had twenty.


8. Can I submit extra pages to your service? Instead of just my main page, can I also have some of my other pages? They are all very different and attract many visitors.

The more pages you include with your registration, with unique code, the more banner exposures you can earn for promoting your site. Most members put their entire website under one account but sometimes - if sections of your site atract a completely different audience than the rest of the site, it makes sense to set up a separate acocunt for it. We try to keep it simple but if you think you need a second account, you can talk to a BannerWomen Administrator and see if that's possible for your situation.

We do not set up different accounts for sections or other websites that are basically the same category. And each account is allowed one banner (but of course you can change up your banner creative whenever you want). top

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