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JENNIFER GREENFIELD <jgreenfi_at_aapt.org> WROTE:
> I work for a small association (11,000 members), and
> our website gets 5,000-10,000 visits a day. When we
> decided to launch banner advertising a couple months
> ago, I did a lot of research (including taking the
> advice of those on this list!) and decided to purchase
> Ban Man Pro. So far we have no complaints, although we
> recognize that for under $600 we can't expect a lot of
> bells and whistles.
We've been using BanmanPro on my site for almost a
year. I find it an economical and useful tool. The one
thing that we can't do (and I haven't even asked if
there is a fix) is use Banman pro to track the
impressions on ads that are served by a third party and
have redirects in them. But those ad agencies all have
mechanisms to let the publishers log in and check
stats, anyway. records.
Now, if anyone knows of an inexpensive, Active Server
Pages based content manager, please let me know. (ok,
ok, so I dream........but.......? :)
Janet Attard, author
- The Home Office and Small Business Answer Book
- Business Know-How: An Operational Guide
for Home-Based and Micro-Sized Businesses
With Limited Budgets
http://www.businessknowhow.com
AOL Keyword, Business Know-How
Received on Wed Sep 27 2000 - 21:09:19 CDT
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