How to Join BannerWomen
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.
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'.
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.
Just type in <center> before the code starts and </center> after the code ends.
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?
Three possible reasons
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.
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).
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