How to add links to rotator

After you've created a rotator, you can add links to it. 

Adding Links to Your Rotator

Once you create a rotator, it acts as a container for links. The rotator itself is the main entry point for your traffic, and inside this container you can add as many destination links as you want.

To add links, click the Add Link button.

A small window will appear asking for two things:

  • Link name. The name is optional, but it is strongly recommended. Giving links descriptive names helps you keep track of them, especially when your rotator contains many links.
  • Destination URL. Final url to send traffic to.

After entering the name and the URL, save the link. The new link will immediately appear in the rotator’s link list.

You can repeat this process and add as many links as you need.

Assigning options to a link

After you have created your links, clicke them in the list. This opens the link editor window, where you can configure all the options.

Link Name and URL. You can modify the name or destination URL you've entered while creating it.

Order. Each link has a priority position in the list. This is especially important when using the Sequential rotation mode, where traffic is distributed according to the order of links in the list. In sequential mode, links placed closer to the top will receive traffic earlier, while lower links will start receiving traffic later.

Link is active. Each link has a checkbox called “This link is active.” If the checkbox is enabled, the link participates in rotation. If you disable it, the link will temporarily stop receiving traffic.

This is useful when you want to pause a link without deleting it. You can re-enable it at any time.

Country filter. Each link can also have its own country filter. There are two modes:
Include - Only traffic from the selected countries will be sent to this link.
Exclude - Traffic from all countries will be allowed except the ones you specify.

This allows you to send visitors from different regions to different destinations.

Maximum Click Limit

You can also set a maximum number of clicks for each link.

Simply enter the number of clicks the link should receive. Once this limit is reached, the rotator will automatically stop sending traffic to that link and continue distributing traffic to the remaining links in the rotator.

This feature is especially useful when you want to control how much traffic each destination receives.

By combining multiple links with priorities, filters, and click limits, you can precisely control how your rotator distributes traffic.