Traffic Seller Script User Guide: How It Works:
Since this is a traffic server script, you can send traffic to your traffic server links from from multiple traffic sources that may be targeted. Traffic should be directed to one of the following pages:
http://www.yourdomain.com/traffic.php?CatID=1 (2,3,etc) -- this page displays a random ad from the category selected
http://www.yourdomain.com/trafficwtd.php?CatID=1 (2,3,etc) -- this page displays a random ad from the category selected based on who needs traffic most (on priority)
Choose to use one of the two files above and try to stick with it. It will make it easier for you. I generally use traffic.php since I don’t (and you shouldn’t) have a problem delivering their traffic orders within the 30 days.
The “?CatID=” that is added onto the URL to deliver traffic to is needed if you want to send adult traffic, business traffic, and other types of traffic to the script. The CatID IS case sensitive so it must be typed in that way.
You can add categories easily in the admin area of your traffic script and it will assign a number to that category which you would add onto the URL when ordering traffic.
If you were to add a category right now in the admin area and call it “TEST” it would be category #2. If you wanted to send general traffic to the script you would send it to:
http://www.yourdomain.com/traffic.php?CatID=2
Right now, of course, there is no one or kind of traffic with that ID.
Traffic sent to either of the pages without a category tag will grab any active ad in the database.
The traffic.php page will look at your database of who needs visitors and will load up the URL of your customer’s traffic order. If you have multiple orders you are running the page will go through them randomly and start delivering traffic to each website.
When you place an order for a customer who has his or her own rotator, I would use the Cat 2 and above method and send the traffic to that specific link.
Traffic sent to either of the pages without a category tag will grab any active ad in the database.
The traffic.php page will look at your database of who needs visitors and will load up the URL of your customer’s traffic order. If you have multiple orders you are running the page will go through them randomly and start delivering traffic to each website.
When you place an order for a customer who has his or her own rotator, I would use the Cat 13 and above method and send the traffic to that specific link. That way, if there is a violation of terms only traffic is lost to that server link and not to everyone else.
When you first login you should not change any settings but get familiar with the layout of the admin area.
Go ahead and set up some trial campaigns and new users etc. Get used to the system before you have a live order.
One additional step is required when adding a traffic campaign that may not seem intuitive. Regardless of what category you select, it reverts to default when set up.
After the campaign is set up, you have to click on Active Campaigns in top menu, then select the actual category for that new campaign.
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