Ad network best practise.

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by blackbug, Apr 20, 2005.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I apoligise if this is covered already in one of the FAQs or on this board somewhere, I have already looked! :)

    Basically, like many people, I have multiple sites. I also would like to run ads for all those sites. Would the best thing to do be:

    1) Have a separate account for each site
    2) Tie all the weight to a master account
    3) Then run ALL the ads for the other sites through the master account?

    Is that how it's supposed to be done?


    Cheers

    Chris
     
    blackbug, Apr 20, 2005 IP
  2. yfs1

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    Basically how you have described is the correct way. Account for each site, bind them, and run your ads!
     
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    1) is not a best practise, it's the only way it will work.

    2) and 3) could benefit you managing your inventory but due to the 20 ad limit, if you have a lot of weight you might decide against binding it so you can spread the weight over more ads.
     
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    Brilliant, cheers guys.

    I've got a couple of PR2s and a PR3 and I wanted to include some of my new sites in (which, obviously, don't rank at all) and help them all out regardless of ranking.

    Thanks again

    Chris
     
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    Good luck with it. Also see http://co-op-faq.blogspot.com (you can sign up there too ;) ) for more info.

    I was in Southampton on the weekend. You should check out this new restaurant on Canute Road: www.canutecafe.com . Owned by a DP Forum member here.
     
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    Looks like an interesting place to eat... I haven't taken the girlfriend out in a long time. I should take a look! :)

    Oh, and:
    "Full English Breakfast £6.95
    Farmhouse Growler, Bacon, Mushrooms, Tomato, Egg"

    Wow!

    Oh, and thanks for the faq link. I'm sure I've read that before, must've glazed over in confusion last time :)

    Cheers

    Chris
     
    blackbug, Apr 20, 2005 IP