
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why should I add Labor Pains to my site?
Fresh content is key to getting visitors to return to your web site. Since Labor Pains is automatically updated you won't have to do anything to get your visitors to come back again and again.
And your visitors have the opportunity to ask their own Labor Pains questions for possible inclusion in a future column.
2. Won't this draw visitors off my site to yours?
Labor Pains is delivered to your site and served on a page that you upload to your server. Your visitors will stay on your site.
3. How much will this cost me?
Nothing. Labor Pains is a monthly column provided free to quality parenting publications and Web sites.
4. Will all my visitors be able to view Labor Pains?
The majority of your visitors will be able to view Labor Pains. But because it is delivered using Javascript we can't guarantee that everyone will see it. Approximately 99.7% of todays web surfers can view Javascript in their browsers.
5. How is Labor Pains delivered to my site?
The Labor Pains column is powered by Master Syndicator. Master Syndicator is a cgi program that runs on our server and allows us to broadcast Labor Pains to every web site that signs up to receive it at the exact same time.
6. What do I have to do in order to receive Labor Pains?
- Own your own web site.
- Fill out a short form.
- Create a template page that will display Labor Pains. This page can look just like any other web page on your web site.
- Add our two lines of Javascript code to your template page wherever you want Labor Pains to appear.
- Upload your template page to your server and you'll never have to touch it again..
- Test it by going to your template page using your web browser.
- Link your new template page to at least one other web page on your web site. You may use text links that you create or one of several versions of our colorful logo.
- Enjoy!
7. How often to you update Labor Pains?
Currently we update our column once a month. When we do your web site will automatically update too. It's that easy.
8. How can I add Labor Pains to my site now?
Sign up here!