Hi all. I had an idea for a product that might really benefit affiliate marketers. I was hoping I could briefly describe this idea, and get your opinion as to whether or not this would be useful to someone like you. The idea is for an ad management system. It would allow someone with a website to place javascript snippets in the areas on their pages where they'd like to display ads. They'd then be able to login to a control panel and administrate their ads. I know this isn't an orginal idea, but I'm hoping by adding a lot of really helpful features, it might be useful to affiliate marketers. Some of the features would include: 1. Ability to rotate ads, and specify weights for ads if desired (so certain ads would be displayed more than others). 2. Link cloaking. 3. Ability to display items from product data feeds. In affiliate networks like the EPN and Amazon, you could simply provide your affiliate ID, and the ads would be created for you automatically based on category/keyword specifications. With other affiliate networks, there might be ways you could import your data feeds. 4. Ability to display ads based on page context or keywords. Keywords might be determined by url query strings, for example. I'll get to the context part of that below. 5. Option to have a bot crawl the pages at your website, and determine keywords densities. The densities could then be used to display ads with similar keywords. So, let's say you had an article website with 1000 pages of very mixed content. The bot could crawl the pages, and assign ads to the pages based on the prominent keywords on the pages. 6. Option to prevent excess clicking by bots. First of all, IP addresses of known bots would be blocked. Additional algorithms can spot and stop excessive click activity that can do serious damage to earnings at places like the EPN. 7. Really great tracking. Not only great tracking, but you'd be able to setup and monitor split tracking as well. I'd really appreciate any opinions as to whether or not this is something you'd use, and if not, why. Thanks in advance! Gregg