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Thread: Ad Banner Management Software
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09-01-2000, 12:02 PM #1WHT Addict
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I'm developing a series of regional guides/sites and need a good ad banner management system that allows for targetting ads across sites. Currently I'm using a C-based cgi-script system called CentralAd from CentralAd.com that has a lot of problems.
I've posted a thread at SitePoint Forums. See
http://www.sitepointforums.com/showt...?threadid=8490
I've gotten some replies from people recommending some systems or scripts and some third-party services that can do this kind of stuff for me. But nothing recommended so far has the flexibility or affordability I require.
I am hoping that some of you have used or have clients who use some good advertising management software that can be recommended.
Thanks in advance.
Sean P. Cover
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09-01-2000, 12:31 PM #2ex-Aussie
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Sorry for the cgi-extremes push at the moment but I'm there right now and saw the past two posts I replied to.
http://www.cgiextremes.com/Scripts/Banner_Rotation/
has 6 pages of them so you may find what you're looking for there. Most are free to $100 or so, and some look very slick from what I could see.Former Webhost... now, just a guy.
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09-01-2000, 12:55 PM #3Web Hosting Master
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I have used phpAds from Tobias Ratschiller. Totally awesome and totally free.
http://www.phpwizard.net/projects/phpAds/
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11-27-2001, 12:07 PM #4Root@Bobcares
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phpAds is really a class apart.
Very easy to install and use.
Cool....
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11-27-2001, 12:34 PM #5A#* Duke Of New York
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I think adcycle was great. Not to hard to setup and it can really pound out the banner ads. There is a trial then if I remember right its 50 dollars or so to buy. Well worth the money.
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11-27-2001, 12:40 PM #6WHT Addict
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Since this thread was resurrected, I'll just add that shortly after I started this thread in Sept 2000 I purchased AdvertPro, available at
http://www.AdvertPro.com.
It is not cheap, but an excellent program. Very flexible and I am able to deliver ads across the dozen websites (with different domains) I manage. I can set up multiple regions, multiple advertising accounts and run combinations of ads all over. Great for HTML/Rich Media ads as well.
It's not a recommended solution for single sites delivering only moderate amounts of ads, but definitely worth it if you have moderate to high requirements for an ad management solution.
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11-30-2001, 06:01 PM #7Web Hosting Master
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try banmanpro.com or aspcode.net for admentor.
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12-01-2001, 02:35 AM #8WHT Addict
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Lonny, BanManPro and AdMentor won't run on a *nix host
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12-01-2001, 03:02 PM #9Web Hosting Master
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I have used Web Adverts (http://awsd.com/scripts/webadverts/) for a long time. I have used it for banner exchange programs but it is usable for paid programs too. ($50)
I have also installed bannerplus (which is free) and is something like webadverts but with less administration capabilities.
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