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NetPotion
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6th November 2011 (6 months ago)
I don't plan on having any ads of my own on my network - believe it or not.
However, I'm thinking that this might be a good way to get ad revenue by allowing them to place ads themselves - thereby making the decision to do so on their own. (Then they can't get annoyed with me)
If I were to install this & *not* have any ads of my own, would I still be able to get a cut of their ad revenue - should they choose to that that direction? Obviously, I would let them know what the deal is ahead of time.
Thanks for any response. I don't want to install something like this if I'm not going to use it in the manner I'm describing. =)
Eagle-Eyed Member
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6th November 2011 (6 months ago)
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I don't plan on having any ads of my own on my network - believe it or not.
However, I'm thinking that this might be a good way to get ad revenue by allowing them to place ads themselves - thereby making the decision to do so on their own. (Then they can't get annoyed with me)
If I were to install this & *not* have any ads of my own, would I still be able to get a cut of their ad revenue - should they choose to that that direction? Obviously, I would let them know what the deal is ahead of time.
Thanks for any response. I don't want to install something like this if I'm not going to use it in the manner I'm describing. =)
Responses (7)
Member — 6th November 2011 (6 months ago) #
It may be worth taking a look at OIO Publisher, as there may be a way to do it that way, then link that in with Ad Sharing.
http://www.oiopublisher.com
I can get you a bit of a discount on that too if you want it.
Member par excellence — 6th November 2011 (6 months ago) #
@NetPotion Yes it would
Activate the plug then use ProSites to give it to your users users
Then set it up and dont add any code in it and just hit save at the bottom of the page.
I hope this helps
Eagle-Eyed Member — 6th November 2011 (6 months ago) #
@Joe - Thanks, but it sounds like I can do it with this plugin. =)
@Mark - This does help. Thank you very much :D
~ Corey
Member par excellence — 6th November 2011 (6 months ago) #
@NetPotion I help were i can :)
Eagle-Eyed Member — 6th November 2011 (6 months ago) #
I'm going to mark this one resolved.
Thanks again guys. Sent you some points for your time =)
Eagle-Eyed Member — 6th November 2011 (6 months ago) #
Trying this again. I must have forgotton to tick the checkbox last post : /
WPMU DEV Fanatic — 7th November 2011 (6 months ago) #
Hiya Corey,
Mighty nice of ya to leave the ad choice up to members and yep, as Mark mentioned, you can simply not include ad code of your own as Super Admin.
Cheers,
David
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