Looking for 'old school' link exchange script

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by TwistMyArm, May 16, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi guys:

    I'm looking for an 'old school' link exchange management script written in PHP. By 'old school' I mean the link exchange whereby a site rotates banner ads or text links, earning 'credits' for each click through or view and where each credit goes to showing your text link or banner ad on another site.

    I definitely do not mean a link exchange script that just checks for back links, driving up PR.

    If anyone can point me to something like this, I'd be really appreciative. It's pretty hard to find the right combination of words to Google to not get the backlink scripts nowadays!

    The 'ultimate' list of things I'd like it to do are:
    1) text or image serving
    2) log in management (obviously)
    3) campaign tracking
    4) statistics
    5) ability to set link ratio (basically so I can skim)

    Mmmm... not much else that I can think of at the moment.

    Thanks for any tips!
     
    TwistMyArm, May 16, 2006 IP
  2. iowadawg

    iowadawg Prominent Member

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    A banner or text link exchange site?
     
    iowadawg, May 16, 2006 IP
  3. TwistMyArm

    TwistMyArm Peon

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    iowadawg: Yep: that's exactly what I mean :)

    Thanks for reminding me to try 'banner exchange': that seems to be a lot better to search for! Well if anyone has any suggestions that would be great, but at least now I have something I can Google for.

    I am such an idiot.

    Thanks!
     
    TwistMyArm, May 16, 2006 IP
  4. iowadawg

    iowadawg Prominent Member

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    I had running around, taking up space, banner exchange/text link scripts.
    Think they were cgi, not php though.
    Yeah, try scripts sites, as you can get these free on a lot of those sites.
     
    iowadawg, May 16, 2006 IP
  5. BlueDevilMedia

    BlueDevilMedia Well-Known Member

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    I personally think it's easier to implement cgi. That how we are running our banner exchange at SeekBullet.com
     
    BlueDevilMedia, May 17, 2006 IP