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How can I create a second adstrip, for example for premium orders or for another blog I run?

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How can I create a second adstrip, for example for premium orders or for another blog I run?

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Click on Manage My Adstrips in the nav bar. Below the table containing your current adstrip’s name, click the link “Create new adstrip.” Fill these out, using the same login info you normally use. A caveat: when it asks “Blog’s name,” be sure to give the new adstrip a different name from the current adstrips you have. If you have more than two adstrips posted in your blog’s HTML, the quantity of adstrips should be noted in the description for each adstrip you provide for the Blogads order page; something like “the first of three adstrips” or “third of five adstrips” or “middle left of six adstrips” or “one of many.” (From Blogads perspective, two or three adstrips per blog are the easiest to understand and sell.) Labels like “Premium” should be used sparingly, either denoting exclusivity and/or for adstrips priced at some multiple to the “standard” adstrip on the same blog.

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Click on “Adstrips” in the nav bar. Click on the “Create Adstrip” link in the row of the blog’s name. You can specify the location or type of the adstrip (e.g. Top right), select ad formats and set prices. (See [this] FAQ item for tips on pricing.) If you are creating an finite adstrip, select it under ‘Adstrip type’. If you want the adstrip to display its name on the blog then please fill in the ‘Header text’ box. If you have more than two adstrips posted in your blog’s HTML, the quantity of adstrips should be noted in the description for each adstrip you provide for the Blogads order page; something like “the first of three adstrips” or “third of five adstrips” or “middle left of six adstrips” or “one of many.” (From Blogads perspective, two or three adstrips per blog are the easiest to understand and sell.) Labels like “Premium” should be used sparingly, either denoting exclusivity and/or for adstrips priced at some multiple to the normal adstrip on the same blog.

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