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Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by PhilipB, Nov 3, 2004.

  1. #1
    Is there a way I can put the ads on my main site? www.must-have-software.net ?
     
    PhilipB, Nov 3, 2004 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #2
    Sure, as long as your server can do it.
     
    digitalpoint, Nov 3, 2004 IP
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    Try putting it in the footer for the whole site, Phil.
     
    thebassman, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    That's what I want to do, but what code would I use to put it on?
     
    PhilipB, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    #5
    read the ad-network faq and instructions before asking the question. Then if you still can't cope ask specific questions. I'm not trying to be mean, just helpful :)
     
    exam, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    Thanks and sorry, I was signing up and stuff when I was half asleep.
     
    PhilipB, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    Looks like you got it now, Phil... let me know if you have any issues. ;) Welcome to the co-op. :D
     
    thebassman, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    Thanks, hope this does good for my site. I'm also getting 10,000 themed links from http://www.britecorp.co.uk/search-engine-optimisation/link-building/

    That should help a ton with my site :) Plus this co-op network, good stuff!

    Does weight determine how much your sites link is displayed?
     
    PhilipB, Nov 4, 2004 IP
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    I'm sure you'll see a difference, especially as your weight increases (need more pages! Put Robot Bob to work. ;) )

    You're exactly right... your weight determines how frequently your ads are displayed... the weight of the entire network, I believe, is in the 5M range, so do the calculations from there, and you'll find out about how often your ads will show up (keeping in mind that it takes a good 4 days before your ads will be showing on the network at full weight, as it takes 100ish hours for your ads to propigate.)
     
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    Cool. Whats the weight you have if you dont mind me askin?
     
    PhilipB, Nov 5, 2004 IP
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    Around 80,000+
     
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    Cool. What figures the weight out?
     
    PhilipB, Nov 5, 2004 IP
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    # of pages indexed, PR, outbound links, I believe,... and number of ads you're running...
     
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    I see. My forum has 10,800 weight.
     
    PhilipB, Nov 5, 2004 IP
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    Once your forum gets a higher PR,, and more pages indexed, your weight will go way up.
     
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    Well I have about 12,000 pages of the forum indexed and PR5 on the forum, dunno why my weight is about 1/8 of yours...
     
    PhilipB, Nov 8, 2004 IP
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    DOH - I made the same mistake. was wondering how my site had a very low score. How do you go about adding the coop network to a php forum and static pages within the same site. Do you have to make 2 account; one for the php forum and one for all the static pages?
     
    l234244, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    Sorry if this has been asked; I have two sites one built in asp and one in html does this network not allow such sites and if not is it planning to be available in the future??

    Thanks :confused:
     
    asamuel, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    a389951l Must Create More Content

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    html is allowed as long as your hosting service is php enabled. as for asp - do a search within the coop network for asp and I think someone was working on the asp code.
     
    a389951l, Nov 9, 2004 IP