New Feature: Advertisers can easily “resubscribe” to ads

Another very nice feature we were able to add this week on the heels of the new PayPal integration is the ability for advertisers to “resubscribe” to an ad.

Use case:

An ad is not performing well in the first week of a users 30-day subscription, the user cancels the ad. Towards the end of the 30 days the ad starts to perform well and the user wants to reverse the decision to cancel the ad. It’s very simple, on the ad detail page and the subscription detail page, there is a link for advertisers to “resubscribe” to an ad.

Screenshot:

resubscribe

More features on the way, we are on a roll.

  • http://designis.ms Peter

    If the publisher raises their prices, does it remain at the lower price or adjust accordingly? Or does it end the subscription?

  • http://buysellads.com Todd Garland

    it remains at the lower price until the publisher requests to have the advertiser upgraded to the new price.

  • http://lutongpinoyrecipe.info pinoy geek

    that is awesome. So, as long as the advertiser will renew. he will still be paying the same price? is that it?

  • http://exxactparts.com Tim

    I started an ad and then immediately had second thoughts about it’s meshing with the traffic demographic of the website so I cancelled it. I notice that its still accumulating impressions and getting clicks. So if I get a conversion is it mine? And am I still paying for the campaign?