Surf_Rider
Active member
This is realy cool addon.
I just spend some time for understanding its logic and translating for my native language..
I just spend some time for understanding its logic and translating for my native language..
example.com/ads-manager
?What do you mean by that?my ADS can no longer be changed
My suggestion is to use 1 position per package and in the package description explain where the ad will be displayed. You also have the option to upload a preview/screenshot of the ad position.How do I keep it from becoming too confusing for advertisers?
As admin you don't need a package unless you are managing/rotating multiple ads in the same position.For non-advertiser ads I suppose I would create an Administrator package that advertisers couldn't see that served house ads like Google Adsense or affiliate ads?
nothing happens when I click on it
Counting views and clicks in email banner ads is now possible.
Made a change for package setting "Advertiser purchase limit" to count only active ads.
Fixed an issue where the cost amount display on creation page for popup ads is not updating on min/max purchase value changes.
Thanks, I understand. I guess what I’m trying to ask for is what chance is it. In percentage perhaps or let’s say 9 banners have it set to 0 and 1 banner has it set to 1. How much more is the banner with the Display Priority set to 1 is going to be shown.If an ad has a higher display priority than the rest of the ads in the package, that ad will have the change to be displayed more often.
Thanks, so one could argue that it might be better to just make the same banner twice or three times so that we could calculate the probabilities of it being shown.I can't give you an exact percentage. The display priority is still a random display but with a higher chance and it depends on how many ads there are.
If you set it to 1 it won't make much difference but if you set it to 5 or more it will start to display more often.
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