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Digital PR and viral content seeding tips

February 2nd, 2010 by Chris Quigley

We’ve developed up some quick tips and models to help PR agencies guarantee maximum viral views / buzz around your campaigns across blogs and social internet, using our Viral Ad Network (VAN).

Check out our quick tips here below:

Using the Viral Ad Network, we can guarantee awareness and views of your digital PR campaign content across our network of 100’s of blogs at the click of the button – with you paying on a simple “cost per engagement” basis, meaning full transparency to you and your client – all recorded in a live results dashboard online.

Check out our quick viral planning tool, so you can plan your viral / social media campaign and get a sense of what you can achieve with your budget!

Of otherwise, drop our team a quick note!  info@viraladnetwork.net

Check us, before you wreck (or maybe just get in contact with) us!

December 3rd, 2009 by Ally Stuart

The kind people @ Brand republic thought our relaunch deserved a mention! Check it out here!

Or see the article here as it appears on Revolution magazine’s website!

Cheers then…

Publisher Dashboards – scheduled updates

January 23rd, 2009 by Tim Wintle

We are currently working on a range of new features to our reporting systems – both for publishers and advertisers.

We plan to make the changes live in the middle of next week (between the 28th and 30th of January), and you may find that your dashboards are not available for short periods during the update.

Importantly, our syndication and tracking services will continue to run during this period, so as a publisher you will continue to earn during this scheduled update.

Similarly to the way other popular networks work, actions counted by our tracking services are not added to publisher dashboards immediatly, and we will be pausing this feature during mainainance of the dashboards. When we re-start this feature there may be a large amount of data for our servers to process, which may take some time, so do not be worried if your numbers look a little low over this period, once the system has finished analysing every action the dashboards will be back to normal.

Tim Wintle

Major Update to Publisher Dashboards

October 1st, 2008 by Tim Wintle

As one of the developers on the Viral Ad Network team, I’m pleased to announce the introduction of our newly re-designed Publisher Dashboards.

We’ve been listening closely to the feedback that you’ve passed on to our team, and in response we have added functionalities and tools that will be useful to you in the future. The biggest request for inclusion in the publisher dashboards was a function that allowed you to log in and to see a breakdown of the numbers you have delivered for each viral campaign.

With this in mind, the first thing you will see when you log in is now an overview of the statistics for your account. In the top right of the page you’ll find a box that will show you (almost) live totals for the number of actions that have been tracked through the network on all “managed placements” (campaign placements you have organised direct with our network team)*.

Clicking on the link “managed placements” will take you to a page where you can get more detailed breakdowns of the actions you have provided.

Please Note that these totals will not accurately reflect actions that took place prior to the launch of the revised dashboard.

In the top half of the page you can see recent actions broken down by day – which is useful if you want to try changing the positioning of your ads to increase your revenue.

In the lower half of the page you can see a breakdown of actions by campaign, which will be especially useful if you have multiple placements running at one time.

The next most requested feature was help on using the dashboard – you can now find a help page by clicking the link marked “help” near the top of the page.

I hope that you will all find the new features useful – the rest of the development team and myself try to keep up to date with any comments passed on, so if you have any queries or requests do mention them next time you’re in contact with the team and they will be taken into consideration.

Tim Wintle


p.s. You may see some extra features on the dashboards relating to soon-to-be released features (currently in Alpha) – Ian will be contacting individual publishers to take part in testing over the coming weeks.

* We aim to provide you with accurate measured action counts, however the numbers displayed are estimates and may be revised. Counts are analysed to discount invalid actions.