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There are 3 ways to create links that get you paid...

 

1. Single Link

    Single Link is used if you only have one link to convert to a paying link.

2. Multiple Links

    If you have multiple links to convert or even multiple links on a webpage, just paste the code into the multiple links box and all the links found in the code will be automatically converted for you.

    The Link Group Name is just a way for you to label your group of links so you can identify them better.

3. Full Page Script

    If you want all the links on your site automatically generated to paying links, you can grab a line of javascript and put it on your website right before the </body> tag.

 

...and 4 types of ad styles available to choose...

 

1. Intermission

    Intermission ads show up before the page you linked. Since these ads bring more views, you get paid more per view. These ads will forward the viewer to the target link after 15 seconds or the instant they click on the “continue” button.

2. Locker

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3. Top Banner

    Top Banner ads are displayed in a small top frame above the site you are linking to. They are completely unobtrusive and stay in a top frame above the target site until the viewer closes the frame.

4. Side Banner

    Top Banner ads are displayed in a small side frame to the left of the site you are linking to. They are completely unobtrusive and stay in a left frame on the target site until the viewer closes the frame.

 

...and finally, 2 types of target ads.

 

It is important to select the correct age appropriate group that the page you are linking to is targeted to. This will protect clean sites from ads with adult content.

 

1. Clean

    If the page you are linking to is safe for all ages, just choose the “clean” option. This will ensure that the ads displayed will be appropriate for all ages.

2. Adult

    If the page you are linking to contains any adult content, you may choose the “adult” option. This will allow adult targeted ads to be displayed.

 

 

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-Linkbucks publisher rates are some of the highest amongst our competitors.

-Linkbucks has paid out more than $1.2 Million USD since it opened its doors over 5 years ago.

-Most of the competitors only pay for unique traffic while Lb pay for all your traffic.

-Accept adult-orientated publishers.

-Offer a wide variety of ways to make money including multiple ad types.

 

 

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