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dreamweaver
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Posted at 12:29 pm on May 1, 2008 |
| My bad then... that's just the way I've always been told about website advertising. |
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bighead1991
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Posted at 2:55 am on May 1, 2008 |
Quote: from dreamweaver at 9:42 pm on April 30, 2008
You guys should seriously just stick with the traditional way of doing things, and that is pay-per-click. I know you can do it through Google and it's easy (I mean, seriously- that's what LW uses here).
Google does banners on impressions (page load), so does LiveWire. I don't know what you mean through the traditional way of banners as they do not do that. |
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rand0mguy
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Posted at 10:29 pm on April 30, 2008 |
| if you realy wanted to you could create a script in javscript or php to access a database with a table of page visits. or there are some websites that can count page views for you. try googling it |
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allsmiles
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Posted at 3:52 pm on April 30, 2008 |
| It's called pay-per-impression, and it's quite cheap if you think about it. I worked out by spending £30 on google ads that it'd likely be more cost effective to advertise pay-per-impression, on LW ($25 for 64,000 ad views). £30 got me about 17,000 views and 70 hits. That much would get me almost 150,000 views on LW. |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 1:42 pm on April 30, 2008 |
| You guys should seriously just stick with the traditional way of doing things, and that is pay-per-click. I know you can do it through Google and it's easy (I mean, seriously- that's what LW uses here). |
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blueriptide55
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Posted at 1:01 pm on April 30, 2008 |
Quote: from dreamweaver at 12:56 pm on April 30, 2008
Doesn't seem very fair...
haha i didnt think so either, but my teammate wants it. he had the idea of advertisers who had a HUGE banner up, so that everytime a user logs onto the site, they automatically see the banner, and so it automatically counts. |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 12:56 pm on April 30, 2008 |
| Doesn't seem very fair... |
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