PopAds Blog - Publishers http://www.popads.net/blog/category/publishers?feed=rss2 Latest posts from PopAds Blog - Publishers Security Center Tue, 18 Jun 2013 20:07:32 +0200 http://www.popads.net/blog/post/security-center As some of our members started handling bigger amounts of money in their PopAds accounts, we have decided to set up additional security systems.<br /> At this moment, we have added activity logs, where all members can check their last login actions. Apart of that, we have added support for two factor authorization using <b>YubiKey</b> hardware token. All members can go to <i>Security</i> page under <i>Account Manager</i> and add existing YubiKey or order new one(act quickly, there is 20% discount coupon for our members!). More control over ad content Tue, 18 Jun 2013 20:00:44 +0200 http://www.popads.net/blog/post/more-control-over-ad-content As per many requests of our publishers, we have recently added a new opt-out options for campaigns promoting gambling or software downloads.<br /> Publishers can take the decision on accepting such advertisements in website settings in PopAds panel. New Adcode Fri, 24 May 2013 19:31:50 +0200 http://www.popads.net/blog/post/new-adcode Recently we have update our adcode. We encourage all publishers to grab the new adcode using Code Generator and install it.<br /> The new adcode brings following changes:<br /> <ul><li>Secondary adcode script location. The old adcode used only one Content Delivery Network(CDN). In case that one network experiences technical problems on one or more nodes, our adcode would stop working. New adcode resolves this problem by utilizing two separate CDNs.</li><br /> <li>According to <a href="http://www.cedexis.com/country-reports/">Cedexis</a>, even best Content Delivery Networks drop as much as 0.5% of requests. Our new adcode resolves this problem by utilizing backup CDN.</li><br /> <li>Default Minimal Bid has been set to 0. This means that publishers give us the control of their Minimal Bid so we can maximize their revenue. The reason behind this change is that we have plenty of traffic from countries like Vietnam and at the same time we have advertisers willing to buy it, but at lower rates. We believe it is better to sell a popunder at lower value then not to sell it at all. This change will not affect rates for countries for which we already have good rates. Also, publishers can always change it. Still, we advise to use default settings in the Code Generator for optimal revenue.</li><br /> </ul>