Kontera earns big bucks!
Kontera content links has become a staple in the blog and website industry. Huge checks are coming in for many people. There are ways to optimize Kontera to your individual needs.
Here are some tips straight from Kontera themselves on things you can do to optimize your results and becoming a huge earner.
Optional Customization
1. ContentLink link color - You can set the ContentLink color very easily by using an HTML-safe HEX color code in this parameter:
var dc_AdLinkColor
Any HTML-safe color name or code (HEX). Please refer to this page* for a complete list.
2. Keyword, Advertiser, Topic Control
We allow you to set the following restriction parameters:
- Keywords – block specific keywords from being "highlighted" on your site.
- Advertisers – block specific advertisers from showing up on your site.
- Topics – block specific topics (travel, automotive, etc.) from your site. This covers both keywords and ads.
3. ContentLink™ Area Placement (Explicit Mark Tags)
Our technology will automatically identify and prioritize the best pages on your web site, including the specific locations on the page for ContentLink™ placement. However, in some cases publishers like to control exactly where on the page ContentLinks™ will be placed. For example, you might want to only have ContentLinks™ in the main paragraphs and not on the bottom section of a page.
For this, you will need to use DIV Tags. DIV tags have "open" and "close" tags. When you apply them on your pages, we will only place ContentLinks™ on the text that is between these tags.
Example of DIV Tag:
Let’s assume you have a page with two paragraphs and you only want to have ContentLinks in the first paragraph:
You can use the DIV tags as many times as you would like on a single page.
4. ContentLink™ Text Filter (Do not AKA "filter" Mark Tags)
Our technology will automatically identify and prioritize the best pages on your web site, including the specific locations on the page for ContentLink™ placement. However, in some cases publishers like to restrict certain areas. To do this, you will need to use Span filter tags.
Filter tags example:
Let’s assume you have a page with three paragraphs and you do not want to have ContentLinks in the first paragraph:







October 21st, 2007 at 5:29 am
Thanks for all the fantastic tips; I have been using Kontera on my blog for a while now, though I haven’t done much tweaking which I will do now thanks to you