Need Ad Rotator Script

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by BrandX, Nov 12, 2009.

  1. #1
    I was using Phpads, but it's "broken" and there is no support. What do you guys use for a simple php-based ad rotator script?
     
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  2. PHPGator

    PHPGator Banned

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    Have you looked through hotscripts.com? Surely there are several of those. If not, just let me know, I can build one for you pretty quickly I would imagine.
     
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    I'd like to know as well :)
     
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  4. BrandX

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    Maybe I should be more clear. I can search hotscripts, and google, and xyz, but what do you guys use, why do you like it, why is it better than the other programs?
     
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    OpenX is a hugely popular, open source free ad server. With OpenX you're free to choose banners, campaigns and terms that suit you, whilst an extensive range of targeting capabilities allows you to truly deliver to the needs of your advertisers. And our highly sophisticated tracking system means you can gather statistics and optimize campaigns, all from the same simple interface. The result of this flexibility and reporting means that with OpenX, you can take complete control of your advertising. We're here to help you grow your business.

    just go look at gscripts.net

    good luck.
     
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  6. BrandX

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    I did try to install Openx a few weeks ago. It was a huge program, and seems to be a memory hog. I was going to try it out but ran into permission errors. Chmod'd the folders/files as directed, but the installation script continued to detect errors.
     
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    did you try to change the DIR/folder permission according to its requirements? try to change it to 777
     
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    ~kev~ Well-Known Member

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    I ran into the same problem with openx. Create an account at the openX homepage and let them manage your account.

    I think hosted openx provides something like 10 - 20 million page views monthly for free? But I'am not 100% sure on that number. but its pretty high number.
     
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