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ph1102

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  1. It works for me quite good. I have javascript codes from affiliate networks and I have put javascript invocation code to my websites.
  2. Yes, that's right. Your HTML code for your popunder.
  3. Hmmm.. You add it as simple 1x1 banner... http://documentation.revive-adserver.com/display/DOCS/Creating+a+banner Add it as "Generic HTML Banner" and that's it... Put your invocation code somewhere at your website and when someone clicks somewhere on page, it should open your popunder.
  4. Hello to all. I have also tried the same as author of this thread and succeeded (until one point )... I have added 3 popunder codes as 3 "1x1 banner" .. Also, I have setup them to different GEO countries and that also works as a charm... The problem: Most of companies that pay for popunders usually shoot 1 popunder for 6-12 hours, so I have tried to give them "Delivery capping per visitor" option. To maximize revenue, it is important to me to try to serve as much popunders as I can.. My idea was to create some kind of "backup tag" with lower weight (and that also worked). Well, in short lines, I have tried with "Limit banner views to" per session, but when I do that, the number of shown popunders drops for 5-6 times... It is interesting that it is totally irrelevant what number I put in that field (I have tried with 3 and 300)... It always shows the popunder X times (X - number 5-6 times lower than without capp) Is there any solution to this? I know that "banner field" is not suppose to be used for popunders, but if it works, why not?
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