AD Management System

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Goran, Feb 17, 2009.

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    I'm looking for some kind of ad management system. Something that the end user can go through on their own. For example:

    User reaches my website and clicks on empty ad space because they want to purchase it.

    A website script starts up that has the user upload their banner, tells it where the banner will link to, and pays for it through paypal.

    Right now I'm just manually inserting the html code linking to the banner. So is there an easier way? Some kind of script that can be installed/integrated into any website, cms, etc?
     
    Goran, Feb 17, 2009 IP
  2. websecrets

    websecrets Peon

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    It wouldn't be that hard to have someone create that for you. It would be easier to do that because you can get it made to your exact specifications instead of having to deal with the bloat that comes with a lot of free scripts.
     
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  3. PHPGator

    PHPGator Banned

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    I could code somethingl ike this for you in PHP. If you want to discuss pricing you can PM me. It wouldn't be that expensive. :)
     
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    Is your time that limited that you can't talk to advertisers personally?

    As an advertiser, that's the first thing that would pop into my head when visiting your ad page.

    I would prefer to talk to you as sometimes I have questions and requests. But I guess I would probably use that system anyway.
     
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  5. Goran

    Goran Peon

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    I'm looking for a system that is already complete. This is for a client and we don't want it created I just want to install this on his current site.
     
    Goran, Feb 18, 2009 IP
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    I personally don't know of any.

    If you don't find one, consider talking to a web programmer.

    I had one do my site, and he did all the bells and whistles that I wanted.

    It was cheap too, because he was a college student studying in that field.
     
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    I recommend OpenX, they have a self driven and a hosted offer. It's opensource so the price is right and the range of features is impressive.
     
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    I agree with Sarahk. OpenX is a great solution and you can purchase some inexpensive modules to automate the account creation for advertisers.
     
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    Have you looked at OIO Publisher?

    It is by far the best one I have seen and it's the one I use. I tried OpenX but it had too much of a learning curve.
     
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    If you have a feature requirements list or a scope document, I can determine if inClick (our product) would be an ideal fit.
    -Bing
     
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