What Scripts do CPM companies use

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    What Scripts do CPM companies use

    See for example cpxinteractive , spot200 , komli ... and many others all are CPM companies

    they all use a similar script for showing stats , inventories , billing etc

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    Everywhere i see rightmedia ... who really are rightmedia ... what are their roles behind this small CPM companies

    Any idea what script they use .. I want to start an adverting company ..

    Are there any other good scripts better than this ( FREE or paid ) any

    Regards
     
    Algore, Jun 4, 2009 IP
  2. choxnox

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    They're using Yieldmanager.
     
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  3. Algore

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    How to get it ... i mean do they provide this service or its a script provided by them ... if yes how do i actually get the script free of bugs
     
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    I don't know, but I guess:
    • it's RightMedia's script
    • CPM companies pay a nice amount of money to use it
    • when you're given this script to use, you will get predefined ads (eg. Travian from international traffic), but you can add your own ads

    Someone correct me if I'm wrong :)
     
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  5. Algore

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    Can anyone say where will i get the script please
     
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    Yeah, most of them use Yieldmanager.
     
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    I think those scripts they use are not so good.
     
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  10. Algore

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    any better script u know ... works great free of bugs
     
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    Actually yes, there is a script called InClick, its a very expensive script thought. But they have a free edition of the script that you can use, the free edition works the same as the standard version except on the free edition you have $500 advertising limit if someone wants to advertise on your site through InClick.

    The InClick script is extremely expensive, couple of thousand of dollars, so I recommend using the free edition.

    But there is one thing I'm not sure about, I'm not sure if the script has a cpm option, but it should.

    Here: http://inclick.net/pageid/demo.html
     
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    Thanks its looks great ... anyways i will call them and confirm about the CPM things

    The limit is really worse 500$ for total advertisers not individual

    Aren't there any good or better
     
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    Algore - The inClick Ad Server currently does not support the CPM model. This is, however, something that we are planning on adding into the system relatively soon.

    In order to properly support CPM based delivery, many significant changes to the inClick Ad Server foundation were required. Thus, the next release of the inClick Ad Server, inClick 4, will include this new foundation that will allow us to continue adding new features, improve overall system performance, as well as improve your earnings.

    With regard to costs, inClick Lite is intended for you to get started with no time limit and make the first $500.00 on us. Once you have reached $500.00 in total advertiser credits, an upgrade to inClick Standard (Leased) or inClick Enterprise (conventional purchase) needs to be made. For information regarding Enterprise Licensing, give us a call.

    To answer the question of the multiple companies using a similar script: The companies are likely utilizing one central company's platform - a hosted solution. This model is popular amongst Ad Network modeled companies, something that can also be done using our platform and the available Developers API (Note the graph example). The platform, or script as referenced earlier, is likely proprietary.
     
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    Thanks for informing me about this too, because I thought InClick was offering cpm stuff. Hope the InClick 4 will come out soon in free edition.
     
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    @bpasc95 ... Great to hear but when is the next version coming out

    How much an owned or dedicated license cost
     
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    For no limit, I believe it costs $150,000, is that correct?
     
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    The Pre-Release inClick 4 is going to become available either sometime today or tomorrow. It will be available in all of the current models, inClick Lite, Standard, and Enterprise.

    For more information regarding our Enterprise Licensing options, give me a call +1(248)616-1943 Ext. 202 or open a chat on our web site.

    -Bing
     
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    John3003 - If you are interested, you can try out the inClick 4 Pre-Release version which follows all of the existing licensing models: Lite, Standard, and Enterprise.

    If interested, send me a PM and I'll provide you a link to the Pre-Release download.
     
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