Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 9:18 am Post subject: Implementing ADSENSE into ADCYCLE?
This is going to be a DIFFICULT to describe..
I would like to use the Google Adsense on our website www.camarosource.ca ("Internet's Largest, Most Complete Camaro Resource Site" and have a question.
I would like to use the 468x60 image ads and wanted to know if it is compatible with the following:
I currently use a php program (ADCYCLE) which randomly displays Ad banners that I have set up. The link to the advertisements is in the following format : "http://www.camarosource.ca/cgi-bin/adcycle/adclick.cgi?cid=[#]&mid=[#]&gid=[#]&id=[#]]link"
Can I somehow put the GOOGLE ADSENSE javascript code into a seperate file, and then add a new advertiser into ADCYCLE which will be for Google. Then when my ADCYCLE ad program gets to (randomly selected) GOOGLE advertiser that it executes the javascript and displays the GOOGLE ADSENSE 468x60 banner just like my regular banners.
Basically on my site it would display my ads, then google adsense in the same exact place at random.. (some adsense, some my ads from my adcycle program)...
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In other words for those who use ADCYCLE.. Can ADSENSE be implemented into ADCYCLE?? *****************************************************************************
Yes, you can actually use AdSense with advertisement rotators (not just with alternate ads, because that would not be cycled). ADCYCLE needs to have a feature for HTML ads. If not, you would have to:
(1) Implement this feature into ADCYCLE.
(2) Use a different ad rotator. I know there are many that allow HTML ads and would therefore work fine with AdSense.
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