Hi, I am a publisher. Does anyone have idea on the following points? Can Adify be on your home page and Adsense on all other pages? I believe Adify will have no problem, but what about Adsense? Does Adify provide the publishers and advertisers options to choose what country the advertisement will and will not be displayed? Does anyone have idea on what large websites typically do? I have seen most of the large websites having their own marketing team handling the advertisement. Is there a huge margin in having your own marketing team? Please answer any or all of these questions. Thanks. V P
V P, I work over at Adify and just saw your post. The answer to your first uestion is that yes, you can have Adify on your homepage and have Adsense on all other pages. Adify gives you the option of applying redirects to your ad spaces so if there is a point when Adify is not serving paid ads then it will redirect to your other ad provider such as Adsense or any other provider you wish to use. We provide the advertiser with a variety of filtering or targeting tools, the advertiser can geo target the campaign in several ways, they can choose to display ads to users using firefox vs. IE and vice versa, and users using broadband vs. dial up, etc. Kindly contact me with any questions. Regards, Suri.
If Adify is a contextual ad-program, it can't be on the same PAGE as google-ads. Google does not try and control the pages you don't put their ads on though - which is reasonable. So yes, you can put any ad-program on one page, and google adsense on another. Some ad programs (non-contextual ones) can be on the same page with google, others (contextual ones like Adify sounds like) have to be on another page.