Lookery Code With and Without Ads

We have been listening to the feedback, and you wanted more than the ad network for Facebook apps that we rolled out in July. Last month, we rolled out Lookery for the Web which is the start of our Demographic Marketing Services. We now have a self-serve web site where you can add the site code that ties into the Global Feed.

This will evolve into the next phase which will be ads outside of Facebook. When you run a small blog or web site with minimal traffic it can be hard or nearly impossible to see the $100 minimum payout like other popular ad networks. For a majority of these smaller niche sites it could take months or years before you see a $100 payment. One thing we learned with Lookery for Facebook, $25 minimum earning’s are far more attractive as well as meaningful as in – you don’t have to wait long for your money.

Lookery for Facebook – Ad network that started back in July for Facebook applications. To become a true ad running publisher you must contact us in order to receive ad tags which will run banner ads on your Facebook app. Implementing the site code that you receive from Lookery for the Web will not place a banner ad on your Facebook app page.

Lookery for the Web - This is phase two, or the Demographic Marketing Services that we are running. This phase’s initial release is the Global Feed, and this is where you self serve sign up on the homepage.


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