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Let me tell you, that you won't be able to see your ads being displayed. This is a safety feature so you won't click on your own ads and cheat the advertiser. I was worried about this too until a friend confirmed that my account did have ads. Perhaps a friend could confirm your ads as well? Or if you give me your twitter link I could take a look at it.
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On Sunday I asked if anyone uses Magpie on Twitter and could explain to me how it works - please help!
I signed up my Twitter account to Magpie last week and set it to do one Magpie tweet for every ten of my tweets - it hasn't done anything yet though! :s
I'm assuming I must have missed something so I'd really appreciate it if someone would give me a Magpie step-by-step guide from their own experience. Thankyou.
I'm assuming I must have missed something so I'd really appreciate it if someone would give me a Magpie step-by-step guide from their own experience. Thankyou.
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August 04, 2009 06:33 PM
Well, as you may have read I don't have a twitter account anymore but I did use this ad network. I also set it up to post 1 ad per 10 of my tweets. Let me tell you, that you won't be able to see your ads being displayed. This is a safety feature so you won't click on your own ads and cheat the advertiser. I was worried about this too until a friend confirmed that my account did have ads. Perhaps a friend could confirm your ads as well? Or if you give me your twitter link I could take a look at it.
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