Which is the best Ads plugin?

Discussion in 'WordPress' started by danmon, Mar 13, 2012.

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    I tried a ad rotator but it did not show the ads in the sequence of the codes I put. And it kept showing the same ad even after a few page refreshes.
    I need an ad rotator to show ads in a particular order and not randomly. Like an adserver.
    Any one can help me..!??
     
    danmon, Mar 13, 2012 IP
  2. Ansis

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    Well, I personally like Digg Digg Social Sharing – this simply WordPress plugin is what powers the floating social icons to the left of each post here at Site Sketch 101. With an easy to access Twitter icon, your friends, readers and any other audience will be able to easily share and promote your content. Try it.
     
    Ansis, Mar 13, 2012 IP
  3. adbox

    adbox Well-Known Member

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    I develop a great ad placement tool called WP Traffic Tools.

    Here are the specs.

    • Can create as many ad blocks as you like.
    • Can use {spintax|spyntax} to create blocks that rotate ads.
    • Can use %keyword_query% token in ad block to lift the search term(if the traffic came form a search engine) and then use that keyword to populate a dynamic ad or shortcode.
    • Can place ads: at the top of the post, in the middle of the post, at the bottom of the post, or on up to 6 different widget locations.
    • Can target ads by keywords detected in content or the referring URL.
    • Can target ads by post/page.
    • Can target ads by category.
    • Can target ads only to search engine traffic.
    • There is an inherent intelligent ordering system to make sure the priority of ad placement is correct. eg: post sepecific placements come first, then keyword placements, then category placement.
    • You can ad post/page ids to exclude for ad placements.
    • We can filter ad placements by Geotargeting.

    Here's a silent video of me browsing through one of my blogs and then testing out an ad placement.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Z0DlGPEsNEk
     
    adbox, Mar 14, 2012 IP
  4. MattWell

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    I personally use WP125. It works great for me. You add an image, a link, set a expiration date and the 'slot' (position). Thats it. It's simple but has everything an ad rotator should have.
     
    MattWell, Mar 14, 2012 IP