First of all, make sure it's a manual exchange and not an autosurf. And that there are a good amount of members who will see your ads. Also look for broken banners and urls that aren't working. This is an indication that the admin isn't doing his job or the members are just signing up and not sticking around.
Who wants to exchange ads with no one at all, right?
The next thing you can do is go right to the support link and send a support ticket and see how long and 'IF" you get a response, and if you do, are they professional and friendly? Or do they write in broken English and try to sell you something right off the bat? Do they seem knowledgeable?
Now on to the ads themselves. How many ads are you allowed to send as a free member? Are the higher levels of membership worth the amount of money?
Are they giving away too many freebies? As in giving away 5000000 credits or other such foolishness? If so the program will not be sustainable because they give it all away and devalue the program.
Read the terms, faq, and privacy pages. Are they simple to read and understand? Do you agree with everything?
All these things need to be considered and there are probably a lot more. But to save time, these will help you not to make the same mistakes as I've made.
Becky
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First of all, make sure it's a manual exchange and not an autosurf. And that there are a good amount of members who will see your ads. Also look for broken banners and urls that aren't working. This is an indication that the admin isn't doing his job or the members are just signing up and not sticking around.
Who wants to exchange ads with no one at all, right?
The next thing you can do is go right to the support link and send a support ticket and see how long and 'IF"
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