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November 17, 2005 2:20 PM Subscribe
I want to put rotating banners for ads on a clients website. Kinda like the ones Gawker uses. does anybody know a site that has the software?
Response by poster: Maybe you didn't understand what I'm looking for.
I've got advertisers... now I want some script to place into my page by which I can add and remove advertisements.
Is that more clear?
posted by bamassippi at 2:31 PM on November 17, 2005
I've got advertisers... now I want some script to place into my page by which I can add and remove advertisements.
Is that more clear?
posted by bamassippi at 2:31 PM on November 17, 2005
Response by poster: Wait, do you have to have a php site to run phpAdsNew?
posted by bamassippi at 2:32 PM on November 17, 2005
posted by bamassippi at 2:32 PM on November 17, 2005
If you want to run our own ad network, you can use phpAdsNew.
Otherwise, thre are hundresd of existing ad networks you can tap into: Adsense, AdBrite, BlogAds, Overture, etc.
posted by camworld at 2:37 PM on November 17, 2005
Otherwise, thre are hundresd of existing ad networks you can tap into: Adsense, AdBrite, BlogAds, Overture, etc.
posted by camworld at 2:37 PM on November 17, 2005
Yea, it looks like phpAdsNew is what you're looking for...
posted by splatta at 3:57 PM on November 17, 2005
posted by splatta at 3:57 PM on November 17, 2005
bamassippi, do you have a php site? If not, what technology are you using?
posted by bricoleur at 5:33 PM on November 17, 2005
posted by bricoleur at 5:33 PM on November 17, 2005
hotscripts.com has hundreds of scripts that do just that in several different languages.
And yes, you will need php installed to run a php script.
posted by meta87 at 6:28 PM on November 17, 2005
And yes, you will need php installed to run a php script.
posted by meta87 at 6:28 PM on November 17, 2005
Response by poster: My site is html.
Old school, I know.. but html nonetheless
posted by bamassippi at 7:58 PM on November 17, 2005
Old school, I know.. but html nonetheless
posted by bamassippi at 7:58 PM on November 17, 2005
Yes, but your web server may still have php installed. You should contact your webhost and find out.
posted by meta87 at 10:25 PM on November 17, 2005
posted by meta87 at 10:25 PM on November 17, 2005
Gawker uses AdSolution (according to their HTML tags).
posted by vanoakenfold at 1:09 AM on November 18, 2005
posted by vanoakenfold at 1:09 AM on November 18, 2005
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Or, if you don't have PHP on the website, and wouldn't mind them being google's text ads, Google AdSense...
posted by twiggy at 2:29 PM on November 17, 2005