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rowanjl
September 28th, 2002, 05:36 AM
Hey Brad, how would I go about getting paid for having a benner add on my web site? You have one on here, so I thought that this would be the place to ask...

Platinum Plus
October 2nd, 2002, 04:40 AM
Through my account ... umh ..umh ... that's just an option though

rowanjl
October 2nd, 2002, 05:30 AM
Do tell???

Platinum Plus
October 2nd, 2002, 07:16 AM
Well you see, I nearly got the post of pinning up ads on all these pages but my good friend Pinky scr*wed up. As the Ads Pin-Up Manager I would have been responsible for who gets what space and at what rate pocketing 0.2%. The simple rule is " pin up the highest paid ads next to the hottest threads" but, you guessed right, on my first day, Pinky just pinned 'em up everywhere and the Site Man. just had enough of it :(

Now the two are at each others throat , thread after thread, PM after PM and each time the Site Man. is not watching I get to pin up an ad or two until all my ads have taken over the page ...

Brad Jones
October 2nd, 2002, 08:39 AM
CodeGuru is one of Jupitermedia's sites (see www.internet.com). As a company with over 160 web sites, Jupitermedia is large enough that it can afford a sales person (actually a couple) who actually work to sell ad space on all of the internet.com sites. These ads can be sold for an individual site, a section of a site, a channel (which is a number of sites within a given topic) or in a variety of other ways. It is a lot of work and takes time. Ads are not going to come to you, you have to find them. You'll also see that a lot of the ads on thsi site are for other internet.com properites.

As important as selling ads is the placement of ads on a site. There are a a number of companies that will serve ads to your site. You simply have to include their appropriate code on your pages. Some of these third-party ad companies and sites will work with individual sites to do all the selling and placing. You need only include the appropriate include tags.

This is not the clearest response I've written, but it gives you a little bit of an answer. I'm sure others can chime in with more details.

Brad!

rowanjl
October 2nd, 2002, 11:59 PM
Thanx! Thatis nice to know.