[FAQ] How Do I Monetize My Text-Adventure Game Only Written In HTML And CSS?

This is a question what some text-adventure game developers may ask each time, and they’re not sure about how to monetize their text-adventure game on their websites. However; you can implement an ad code to each of these pages, but it may be messy when switching ad networks. Typically, ads inside html text-adventure games must have a dedicated area for an advertisement to reside. Well, most text-adventure games don’t come with ads inside because, these ads often get outdated, and they can be obsolete. This is a common issue what game developers has experienced when relying on ad networks. You can still monetize your text-adventure games with ads,–if you follow these guidelines provided by an ad provider like Google AdSense, or any other ad networks.

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[FAQ] I Rely On Multiple Ad Networks… Should I Use AdRotate or Revive Ad Server?

Okay, I’m currently ditching AdRotate because, I am upgrading my WordPress multisite as a way to make it easier to manage ads from a central subdomain of my website. Some people has thought using AdRotate or Revive Ad Server as a way to monetize content on their website. However; these programs for your website has limitations, or require to install plugins as a way to add functionality.

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[FAQ] Why Should I Use A “Connect To Server” Functionality On My Ubuntu Computer?

Although; you host a website, and you are developer who develop text-adventure games like I do, and you were just wondering about why developing your games what you make must be uploaded to your server what you have account with a hosting company. Despite ease of use; you can easily upload your files in bulk,–without needing to upload your files through CPanel or other graphical interfaces. Typically, your Ubuntu machine, or any other Linux machine has this function out of a box. With Windows… you must find software to get this functionality.

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