In-Text Links

On my websites, I use an AD program called Kontera’ s In-Text links. I like to use these type of networks because they use words on your website and make them into links. The links that are double lined are the In-Text links. I also use another AD network called Adbrite, but this AD network uses In-Text links and an ad banner.

To make your Kontera Links a single underline you need to type this in to your kontera code “var dc_single_line = ‘yes’;”. I don’t use this with my In-Text links, but another blog that origninaly posted how to do it is called success.grownupgeek.com. I thought this was a cool to post because it will help monetize your site.

I just saw that I had comment from the publisher service manager from Kontera. He or she said Kontera doesn’t recomment or authorize changing the ContentLinks into a single underline. I would say if you do this then a good chance that you will be banned from them.

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  1. veredNo Gravatar (1 comments.) on January 29th, 2008 6:04 am

    Hey Greg,

    My name is Vered and I’m from Kontera.

    I’m glad you are not using this method on your blog as Kontera doesn’t recommend or authorize changing our ContentLinks into a single underline.

    ContentLinks are distinguished from regular links by a double underline to clearly differentiate them so as not to confuse or mislead users.

    Vered
    Publisher Services Manager
    kontera.com

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