Location of Coop Ads

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by xml, Sep 20, 2004.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I was wondering if it was possible to use the Coop ad network without displaying the ads on the homepage?

    I have a news site, and I would like to try the coop ad network on the news snippets only.

    Is this possible?

    Cheers!
     
    xml, Sep 20, 2004 IP
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  3. xml

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    Unfortunatley the structure is:

    domain.com/a/UNIQUE-ID/article-title

    domain.com/a/ results in a 404

    Would it be possible to sign up as for example:

    domain.com/a/56456/police-catch-thief

    I'm guessing not :(.

    Could I possibly add a bogus page, such as domain.com/coop.html, and sign up as that?

    cheers
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    You can, but it will only look for other pages within that URL... so you would only get credit for the one page. if it was a directory like domain.com/coop/, it would look for any page within that directory.
     
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  5. xml

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    I see. So infact, if I had:

    domain.com/a/

    And signed up as this, I could use urls such as:

    domain.com/a/56456/police-catch-thief

    This can be achieved, so would this setup work?

    Cheers.
     
    xml, Sep 21, 2004 IP
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    As long as domain.com/a/ had content, it would work.
     
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