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Ad Serving Companies / agencies?
I am currently looking to market my product via digital ad service. I have fundamental question – what is the main difference between all these ads for Business? http://www.openx.org/ http://quigo.com/ http://www.zedo.com/ http://www.atlassolutions.com/ http://www. adjuggler.com / product / 1) Would you use more than one company to advertise a product? 2) Is there a listing service Advertising Agency that does all the work for you (while earning a profit) – Maybe DoubleClick.com? 3) Is Google Adsense working banners with all listings for Business? I get alittle crazy here trying to understand what ad serving company is the way to go, that really work, and has good results and impressions. Thank you. A banner noob!
There is some confusion here in particular to your list of sites. Quigo.com, for example, is an Ad Network where they sell advertising and their sites of trusted publishers show these ads. OpenX.com, on the other hand, is an ad serving solution. They will not sell ads for you – you have to look for ads yourself. But they can help you manage all listings on your site if the listings come from an ad network like Adsense or Quigo ad or your own sales or even an affiliate program. What ad serving companies do is that you put in all the advertisers set up their campaigns and you put a code into your site where the ads will be placed. Your ads are not hard-coded into your site. The advantage is that if you want to stop Adsense ads, for example, you can simply disable your ad campaign tool for. painless solution against the hard coding of ads in each of your pages. In addition, ads tools – according to requirements – allow your advertisers to view their campaign stats such as impressions, clicks, CTR, etc. If you sell ads yourself, it is an important feature amazing that advertisers want a way to track the ads themselves 1 – you can only use ad networks as much as you can (banner networks such as Tribal Fusion, ValueClick, Burstmedia contextual networks such as Adsense or Yahoo Publishers Network). But your personal use ONE tool to serve ads on your site – if you have 5 pages using OpenX to 5 pages using Adjuggler. T not meaning 2 – Doubleclick does that ad solutions to major corporations. They do not sell ads for you. ValueClick Burstmedia and will sell ads to make a case for revenue sharing, and you can put 3-5 of your own ads by ad format ads by default. If you do not sell aggressively ads, you can use this option, but the advertiser will not have access to their stats 3 – Yes. You can put your AdSense code in OpenX example and let OpenX serve Adsense ads and other ads that you want to run this ad format. If you use Google Adsense with Admanager, you can Admanager even set so that you can have a minimum CPM so you can be sure not to show very low paying ads on your site I use OpenX – it's free and absolutely great in terms of features and price. I am currently testing Google Admanager well as in some of my sites, which is also free https: / / www.google.com / AdManager / login / en / index.html The great thing with an ad server is that you can manage your ad space so easily. OpenX new version provides a unique call code where you can have a code, even if you use 10 squares ad in a page, unlike before when it needs 10 and javascript which can slow down considerably the page
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