How do I manage my URLs?

To manage your websites on 10KHits, click on the “Websites” tab on the left sidebar of the dashboard after logging into your account. Here you will find a list of websites you have added and website slots remaining on your account.
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By each website campaign there is the status of your campaign as follows:
Active campaigns that are currently receiving hits will have a green checkmark icon by it.
Paused campaigns will have a yellow minus icon by it.
Suspended campaigns will have a red exclamation icon by it.
Expired campaigns will have a gray X icon by it.

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We have also listed some other useful information to help you quickly view your campaign settings without having to expand the panel or by going into the Manage Site settings. You may see some icons and numbers on the right of the panel. The icons help you know whether your campaign has white label traffic source (paper airplane icon) or geo-targeting (globe icon) enabled. The first number from the left represents the visit duration and the second number represents the Maximum Hits per Hour for that campaign.

For example, the first campaign uses 60 seconds visit duration and a maximum hits per hour of 500.
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To manage a website campaign, simply click the gear icon on the right side of the panel. A drop down menu will show up in which you can manage site, pause site, create similar or delete site.
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If you click the “Manage Site” option, you’ll be able to change the visit duration, maximum hits per hour, hits limit, traffic source (Pro and Business only), geo-targeting (Business only) and content screening.

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Introduction to the website campaign panel

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When you expand a website campaign panel, you’ll see 8 different boxes including a line graph at the bottom. Starting from the top left:
1. Site URL – the page that will receive hits from this campaign.
2. Status – the status of the campaign (active, paused, suspended or expired).
3. Traffic Source – hiding/masking where your hits are coming from.
4. Geo-targeting – whether geo-targeting is enabled or not. If enabled, it will list which countries the campaign is targeting.
5. Visit Duration – lists the duration of each hit from 10 to 60 seconds per hit.
6. Maximum Hits Per Hour – shows how many hits are remaining for the hour. For example, 75 of 500 remaining is the same thing as having received 475 hits out of the 500 maximum. There are still 75 hits remaining for you in the hour. Making changes to this setting will only take effect in the next hour. For instance, if you had 500 as your max but you change it to 300 after receiving 25 hits, it show up as 475 of 300 remaining. You will still use up a max of 475 hits this hour until the next hour begins and the setting is updated to 300.
7. Hits Limit – Displays whether you have a hits limit enabled on your campaign. If enabled, it will show the number of hits you’ve set for the lifetime of this campaign. Once that number is reached, the campaign will pause automatically.
8. Safe for Work? – displays whether the page is safe for work or not. Pages that are not safe for work are ones that contain pornography, nudity or profanity.
The line graph shows how many hits the website has received in the past 7 days for this campaign. There is also the number of hits today and hits total for the website campaign at the top right of the line graph in green and blue. You can zoom in for a more detailed graph by clicking and dragging your mouse. Click the reset zoom button to zoom out again.

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How do I manage or edit a website campaign?

Click on the “Websites” tab on the left sidebar of the dashboard.
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Hover over the website campaign you would like to manage and click the gear icon. A drop down menu will appear with the option to manage site.
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By managing the campaign you can change the visit duration, maximum hits per hour, hits limit, traffic source, geo-targeting and content screening. You are not allowed to change the webpage URL. If you wish to change the URL, you can delete the campaign and create a new one.

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How do I pause or resume a website campaign?

Click on the “Websites” tab on the left sidebar of the dashboard.
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Hover over the website campaign you would like pause and click the gear icon. A drop down menu will appear with the option to pause the campaign.
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If your campaign is paused and you would like to resume it, open up the gear icon menu again and click Resume Campaign.
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How do I create similar website campaigns?

Click on the “Websites” tab on the left sidebar of the dashboard.
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Hover over the website campaign you would like duplicate/copy and click the gear icon. A drop down menu will appear with the option to create a similar campaign.
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A prompt will pop up where you can input the number of times you want to copy/duplicate the campaign. You can check mark “Check to activate these newly created website campaigns” so that the campaigns will be active immediately after.

Create Similar Campaigns

Similar campaigns will be paused by default if you do not check mark the option to activate the campaigns after. You must click Resume Site when you are ready or use Quick Actions to resume all campaigns.
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