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by oneeyedpigeon
4527 days ago
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> your numbers will decide the billing Only if the model is payment-per-view as opposed to payment-per-click, or commission on referral sales > then you have the problem [w]ith actually finding advertisers Isn't there the same problem with the third-party model, unless you go for a completely automated solution like AdWords? Isn't there an opportunity for a middleman to match up publishers and advertisers? Couldn't an automated system still work on a same-domain basis via advertiser-provided APIs? |
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The typical adnetworks give you ad tags which you put on your site and the ads are served from their ad servers. Then there are a few companies [1][2][3] that are marketplaces faciiliating transactions between publishers and advertisers, but they still use their own platform to serve the ads. And then larger buyers give them adtags, served by their own servers. Nobody in their right mind will just wire you money for ad inventory and just take your word for the traffic unless you are a very large name and have a proprietery self-serve platform (AOL/yahoo style). And even on these platfroms a lot of advertisers still use their own adtags (a recent java malware attack through yahoo's network comes to mind).
[1] buyads.com [2] buysellads.com [3] blogads.com
PS: sry for typos and formatting, on the phone atm.