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How Is Your Viral Ad Displayed?

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  • Viral ads are designed to grow your network virally, by automatically reaching more and more Granza users. They are unrelated to email campaigns and only appear to other Granza users, never to your email subscribers.
  • Your viral ad will appear 100% of the time to your direct Granza user referrals, (Level 1), 100% on Level 2, 80% on Level 3 and 70% on Level 4). The remaining 20% and 30% will display non competing, premium outside ads.
  • All Granza users see 4 ads on their dashboards as well as a few other places. Examples include Ads History, and on occasional automated emails sent by Granza.
  • Ad visibility is based on both your ad targeting options and Granza’s ad blocking rules, for everyone’s protection. There will be no competing ads throughout your entire 4 levels of downline users.
  • You can turn your ad blocking option off, but that will allow some of your downline users to see competing ads. There can be some occasions where this is a benefit. For example, let’s assume that your organization type is a charity. You and other charities may elect to collaborate for the greater good. This means that all of your ads will appear together more often to everyone’s downline users.
  • Any new user you refer to Granza for a free networking account will see your ad, plus 3 other non competing user ads. Your current email subscribers can also become new Granza users, referred by you. Each of them would still remain as one of the subscribers on your list. This means you will still be sending them your email campaigns, which only contain your information.
  • Depending on a person’s computer settings, users and subscribers may see ‘broken’ images in their emails, or missing emails completely. As with other email systems, Granza content can also be blocked. It is suggested that email subscribers “white list” emails sent to them from acceptable senders. This tells your email client (Outlook, Gmail, etc.) that you know the sender and trust them. It makes sure their emails end up in the inbox and not in the spam or junk folder.

Below are sample dashboard ads.

Explainer Video:

https://vimeo.com/325573672

Suggested reading: Viral And Premium Outside Ads

Updated on December 19, 2020

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