I want an ad network, help please!

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by Closure, Oct 9, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello guys,

    I have been in the gaming industry for around 8 years now but instead of making the games I want to run a gaming ad network.

    I want to know the best way to get a site created, a clone of this:
    www.advertiseyourgame.com
    Would be perfect, I'm based in the UK. Started think about hiring a coder within the UK but ad networks are best to be made by experienced people within the ad network field, as customers money needs to be secure.

    Anyway love to hear your thoughts, naturally budget can't be to big. Adquick and so on just doesn't have the same features as the site I mentioned above.

    James
     
    Closure, Oct 9, 2009 IP
  2. tonyriz

    tonyriz Peon

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    Great idea. It's called a vertical ad network- an ad network targeted to a specific niche, and they seem to be doing well. You can set up an account with adify.com or if that isn't to your liking, i have a really great software/server that I'm not utilizing atm and we can work something out.

    A word of caution- it is probably going to be difficult to get an influx of advertisers, enough to match your inventory, and vice versa, so you should leverage any existing contacts and see if they are interested.
     
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  3. Closure

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    Hello Tony,

    Thank you for your help :) I am looking to own a script out right, had a quick look at adify seems like licensing is involved?
    Mail me a little more about this software/server option please.

    Also I have many contacts and plan to use my network of gaming sites plus input funds into the business through these sites. So I shall be working at a lose till the advertisers catch up but hopefully offers and giving the chance for publishers to convert earnings to there advertiser account with say 25% extra given free may help things along.

    Anyway, let me know and if anyone else has some comments or solutions to help, feel free to post.

    James
     
    Closure, Oct 10, 2009 IP