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Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by ohcnetwork, Mar 7, 2005.

  1. ohcnetwork

    ohcnetwork Peon

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    Ok, but the thing is that there is really no http://ohcnetwork.com/ page. I basically entered the url, simply because I wanted to run co-op ad on all existing pages on all sub domains. Do you have any suggestion to get around this problem?
     
    ohcnetwork, Mar 7, 2005 IP
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #22
    You could setup a dummy page there.
     
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    There is another problem; http://myDomain.com/ has index.php file and it is actually a 301 redirect. Any suggestion?
     
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    You know, I thought about this again, and I don't quite get how this would work. Many people set domain.com to redirect to www.domain.com, in which case, setting Site/Forum URL to http://domain.com/ doesn't really work, does it? There isn't really any way to set up any temporary or fake ad on the domain http://domain.com/, is there???

    I entered http://forum.domain.com/ for the time being, because I don't want to waste my space, and http://forum.domain.com/ has more pages indexed than any other sub domain currently, so I figured it's most effective for the time being (BTW, I'm running ad on all pages on all sub domains currently). But I do want to set up the account so that I run ads on all sub domains, all pages. Is there any way for you to manually set this up on your end?

    Initially, I kind of thought that this is a special case, but, as I think about this more, this may not be such a special case ...

    Any thought on this?
     
    ohcnetwork, Mar 8, 2005 IP