September 21, 2006
Text-Link-Ads Code Update
Just a friendly reminder to all of those who use Text-Link-Ads to monetize their websites to update their publisher code. You may remember back to last week when they were having problems with their system, several individuals received emails in error. Perhaps this is the fix to the internal updates they were doing.
Nevertheless, login to your account and get your ad code, it's time to update. Hopefully (The email supports this.) these updates will be very few and extremely far between...such a pain, especially whenever you are doing it for sites that don't have any adspots sold.
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