Do you have a crypto related website? Put it on Crypto Fables with my private ad platform. 🚀🌝🌈
Nope. Who needs another account that you’ll forget the password for? 🔐😬
You can set up ads faster than you can say “blockchain” – no login required, or even email address if you order via Twitter! 👤𝕏
Slide into my Twitter DM’s, and I’ll have your ad up and running before your website can get lost in the cryptoverse. 🪙📈
That’s as long as the ad is acceptable and you do pay for the ad! 💸😎
Absolutely you can! I have a payment page directly on site after you order your ads. 📢
I don’t want your fiat currency. Just send over some of that digital gold (I can also DM wallet address), and your ad is good to go! 🚀💥
I’ll send you a private tracking link that’s encoded just for you – so only you can check your ad clicks and impressions at will. 📊
And who doesn’t love refreshing stats – like when your portfolio’s mooning? 🌕😃
Example In Content Ad
I offer two very specific time frames. These are in either 7 days, or 28 day blocks. 🧱
Promotional pages stay on the site forever more as posts unless your site goes offline or turns into a filthy, dirty scam. ⚠️🤬
Use your private tracking link to see those clicks and impressions stack up. 📈🚀
If you notice an uptick in your crypto balance, that’s probably a good sign too. 💸🤑💰
The Bard can whip you up some snappy copy or conjure up eye catching imagery. 😲
Who knew a mad storyteller could also be a graphic designer? Send me a DM or use the contact form to send your info. 🤩
Nope. Simply because these ads are subject to fraud or artificially inflated numbers. 🕵🏻
I want the traffic to be realistic, and offer you good value for money. There’s no point inflating stats with time based ads. 🕒👍
I use Coinbase payments for the ads. You’ll get a TX receipt too. 📝
Whether you DM me or buy on site, just select your ad and pay via checkout. 🛒 💸
Of course! Just make sure each ad comes with its own image and URL details. 🔗
There are 5 spots per ad zone, so as long as there is space, you are good to go. 👉🌝
Another Example Ad
You can see where they come in my ad menu. Up to 5 ads can appear per ad zone. 🎯
Promotional pages appear in the carousel on the homepage and also get their very own post on Twitter (X) and Facebook. 𝕏 💥
Your ad stays exclusively on Crypto Fables. No shady ad networks here. 🕶🔎
Just pure, unfiltered, and slightly ridiculous crypto goodness. We get lots of social traffic for you to take advantage of. 😎👌🔥
Ah, good question! Yes, I post out new promo page ads on Twitter and Facebook. 🆒
They go out as a post on The Bard’s very own account – then hopefully it can go viral to completely explode your exposure. 🌟 📣
Memes, markets, or moonshots – Crypto Fables welcomes them all. 👋
As long as it’s crypto related, I’m game! Just remember, the internet loves cats almost as much as it loves crypto. 🐱ྀི 🪙
Let’s stick to the more mainstream cryptos for payment like BTC or ETH for now. 🔷🪙
However, if your meme coin makes it to the moon and stays there without dumping on everyone, let’s talk! 🚀🗣📢
Then you’re in luck! The Bard is always ready for a good chat. 🧙♂️😂
Hit me up on Twitter / X, and I’ll answer virtually anything about your ad inquiries. The Bard is very social! 📲😉
Ready To Get Noticed?
Your audience is out there, and they’re just waiting for a taste of what you’ve got to offer. Whether you’re a crypto startup, an NFT artist, or just someone with a quirky idea, Crypto Fables is the place to make your mark.
So, why not take the plunge?
After all, in the world of crypto, fortune favors the bold. 🚀🌝
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