Do you need to keep Kontera ads out of sponsored posts? Want to keep them off new posts? Willing to be a guinea pig?
If you act today, you can be the first to download Kontera Control, my new WordPress plugin. (Of course, it’s beta.)
It will let you:
- Keep Kontera ads out of new posts for the number of days you specify. I’m planning on setting this to 3 days to mostly keep them off the index.php page.
- Keep Kontera ads out of one user specified category forever. I’m planning to use this for Sponsored programs that require you to maintain posts unchanged forever (like Sponsored Reviews or Review Me.)
- Keep Kontera ads out of one user specified category for a specified number of days. I’m planning to use this for programs that require you to keep the posts unchanged for a finite number of days- like Pay Per Post which requires posts be maintained 30 days. (I’m planning to set ads to display after 60 days.)
- Decide whether to add Kontera Ads to comments at all, and if you do, to only include the Kontera ads after a specified number of days. I’m let the Kontera ads show after 5 days.
- Only loads the Kontera Javascript when Kontera ads are to be shown. (This speeds loading but also prevents accidental appearance of ads!)
The plugin also keep Kontera ads out of the sidebar and blog header. Later on, I’ll explain some “features” associated with using the “konafilter” and “konabody” tags. Read it and you’ll learn why you do want to use my plugin to avoid accidentally showing a Kontera ad in a blog post. (In the process, I’ll explain how you may wish to hand code in Blogger or any blogging platform that can’t use my plugin.)
Download Kontera Control and upload to your plugins folder. Activate. Visit Options=> Kontera Control and set your options. (Detailed directions are now available: How to use Kontera Control.).
Once this is going, you can make more money using my new plugin!
Update: Thank you Judy for your questions! I wrote two articles to help WordPress Newbies to figure this out.
I want to thank-you for stopping by my site. Your plugin sounds like just what I want. I would be happy to test it, but I couldn’t download the plugin.
Thanks,
Jude
Okay I feel totally stupid and I’m really afraid to touch your code. I did manage to figure out where to put the kontera code in your plug in. Now if you could just advise me on the exact place to add something to keep it out of the sponsored section, I would be totally grateful… Thanks..Jude
I have never seen a Kontera ad and don’t know what they are. Can you explain why the plugin, for those of us who are blind to the need for it?
hi, btw, added you up in my blogroll..
exchange if it’s no trouble?
I just downloaded your plugin. I couldn’t download it when you told me about it at the end of June because of my site troubles (CPU resource problems - still not fixed .. well they might be but the web host hasn’t gotten back to me about it lately!) and I had to concentrate on keeping my sites up and finding the problem.
Anyway, I’ll be giving this a try in the next day or two. Crossing my fingers that it works the way we hoped it would.
Hi, can you explain how you plugin works?
I’d like to use it, but first I want to know how it works.
I got rejected 2 times from PPP because of that. I tried using the span thing, but apparently it does not work as expected.
Uh. maybe I’ve discovered why. Stupid editor convert ” to ” (or something like that).
Anyway let me know. I will not test Kontera until PPP accept my last post..I don’t want to upset them.
How do you test if your plugin works? My problem, for example, is that I don’t see ads, but other people sees them…maybe because I’m not in the US
I’m using konafilter span tags inside the post.
I have to do further test..anyway thanks for answering me.
I can’t figure this WordPress thing out at all ???
http://solargrid.wordpress.com/
Blogger seems much easier. I’m doing much better than $2 per every 1000 page views. I get about $1 for every 100 page views.
What happens if a sponsored post is under multiple categories? How will it then filter it out? Will it affect its functioning?
If instead of using a drop down menu for the exclusion category they had check boxes you could click off all the PPP type postings.
I signed up with Kontera today as a result of this post.
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