Posted on: 10/27/06 12:24pm
By: viasoul
Guys as most of you know, the content sites we build with GL really do well with traffic. But in order to pay for hosting of such big sites we need to make a "little" money. Advertising is the obvious choice with a content site so I was thinking that adding in a adserver type deal would be very valuable to allot of us.
I have no idea how these things work and/or if its even remotely possible but I just thought I'd share that. I hope it can be done.
Thanks,
Bryan Spearman
http://southeastmx.com
AdServer addition
Posted on: 10/27/06 11:21pm
By: Anonymous (ironmax)
If you really want to add something like that your site. Then look for a program like
phpadsnew[*1] , or something simular. You'll be able to have the advertising for your site and make changes seemlessly with little effort.
AdServer addition
Posted on: 10/28/06 11:59am
By: 1000ideen
Well, you can try the typical Google ads like I do: www.hallomarkus.de
AdServer addition
Posted on: 10/30/06 10:08am
By: viasoul
I run Google ads of course and it definitely helps but as my site grows I have quite a few people interested in running ads on it.
phpadsnew is of interest to me but from what I've read in the install manual it could cause problems with the cookies in GL.
Do either of you have any experience running phpadsnew? If so, did it cause any issues with the cookies?
AdServer addition
Posted on: 10/30/06 10:32am
By: samstone
AFAIK, PHPAdNew doesn't have to run on the same domain of your website. So if you don't have another domain, you can simply run it under a subdomain so that they won't fight over the cookies.
Sam
AdServer addition
Posted on: 10/30/06 11:22am
By: Chrispcritters
[QUOTE BY= viasoul]Do either of you have any experience running phpadsnew? If so, did it cause any issues with the cookies?[/QUOTE]
I've run it with varying degrees of usage and have not had reports of any problems.
AdServer addition
Posted on: 10/30/06 11:11pm
By: viasoul
Thanks guys. I appreciate the feedback. I do have another domain that I can utilize so I will try that method.
Thanks again.
P.S.
I still think a built in ad server would be sweet!
AdServer addition
Posted on: 10/31/06 10:24am
By: samstone
The
Media Gallery[*2] is just one step behind to be usable as adserver. I have requested a feature that would allow us to specify a custom link for each individual picture, so that in a random photo block, user can click on that picture and be forwarded to the related advertiser's website.
If that feature is added, we will have a fully integrated adserver since MediaGallery is already tightly integrated with Geeklog. You might want to visit MediaGallery and cast your vote for this feature.
Sam