mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | OpenAds, advertising, google
Nice. We had to set this up ourselves since there was no hosted version.
Quoted: OpenAds, a free and Open Source ad network with more than 30 thousand installs, has announced a forthcoming hosted version of its service and another round of venture financing. RWW's Sean Ammirati discussed OpenAds and the desirability of a hosted version in a May post here titled Google's Potential Vulnerability - An Open Ad Network
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 11 2008 | advertising, openads, developmentI don't anticipate I will actually develop a blogging habit . I just felt the need to offer some Openads assistance to the world.
Quoted: While the documentation is reasonably good, I could not find a real life example. So, I am including our configuration, slightly simplified and modified, over my next few posts. Enjoy!
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 03 2008 | openads, development, advertising, favesQuoted: With Openads, you can track when users click a third party tag. You can use third party clicking when you load a third party HTML ad into Openads or when you load Openads ad code into a third party ad server.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 03 2008 | openads, advertising, faves
Didn't realize the adoption was this high.
Quoted: Openads, formerly called phpadsnew, is the most popular adserver solution when measured by number of publishers using it. They have 25,000 publishers using the sofware on 100,000 sites in 140 different countries and in 20 languages. About thirty ad networks have been built on top of it, including John Battelle’s FM Publishing.
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