how to add ads in bulk

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by rohitgoel, Feb 8, 2005.

  1. #1
    Is therea limit to the number of ads I can submit for my website ? Is there a way to add as in bulk (more than 100).
    Rohit Goel
     
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  2. crazyhorse

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    Limit is 20 per account at the moment and no you can not use bulk since its limited to 20 ads.
     
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  3. rohitgoel

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    Can I use multiple accounts to create more ads ? And can I use different directories of the same website in those accounts ?
     
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    You should already be using all directories from your website for your main account. The coop checks all sub-directories that are spidered by G.
     
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    I think I read somewhere that I can also use a directory of a website for an account and not just the complete website. If that is possible, it should also be possible to use different directories of the same website in different accounts. Am I right ?
     
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    Well, I don't know how you would do this, because the coop validates all sub accounts cached by Google under the root directory. You could block G from spidering with a robots.txt file, but then your sub directory account would have 0 weight (0 pages in G API).
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #7
    You can have one account per domain.
     
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    Shawn:

    What is the reason of 20 links limit? I have a lot of weight and I don't want to finish in sandbox... by giving a new site even 1% of my weight I can receive 100s of links...

    PLEASE remove this limit so we don't have to split accounts.
     
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    If you are worried about getting to many links to quickly you could always donate your extra weight to some needy person. Like me for instance.
     
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    How can someone split account or donate weight to someone ? Shawn clearly states you can only have 1 account per domain and that also means only 20 links will share whatever weight a domain has. I am finding the same problem. I have 50000 weight but I am scared to use it on just 20 links. I want to use it over a 100 links or maybe a 1000. That way I can have multiple anchor texts for multiple links. Shawn, is there a workaround to this ? Or some future plan for removing the limit ?
     
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    #11
    The limit may be changed, but it will never be removed. It's a resource issue primarily. If you are allowed 1,000 ads per account, and let's say the system has 10,000 accounts, that becomes 10,000,000 ads that need to be stored in memory. Each ad currently consumes 477 bytes of RAM on average. So even at just 10,000 accounts, you would need 4.5GB of RAM just to store the ads.
     
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    50,000 weight is nothing to be worried about.

    A big weight would be over 150,000
     
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    Can someone tell me how to split account or refer your extra weight to someone else.
     
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    Just put any site you want.
    Put up an add saying "stupid search engine" and point it to Google.com

    Give it a good weight ;)
     
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    Fryman,
    I meant how to use extra weight in a useful way if I have used up my 20 links.
     
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    Exactly - If you have one site with like 100k weight it is very difficult to start something new - sandbox guaranteed. Maybe you should optimize the code a bit.
    40b - link text, 120b desc, 1b theme, 1b lang = 162b even with 90b of URL it gives 250b maximum (not average).
     
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    Does not take into account internal things needed (weight allocations, indexes, etc.)
     
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