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mAd Advert Rotation Manager
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mAd is a web-based program for maintaining a number of adverts on a website. Flash, iframe and image ads are customisable; along with public and password-protected fully-customisable statistics pages. There are three preset methods of selecting an ad, or you can use your own. Managing the ads database is controlled all through one page, making it an easy program to use. You can put the ads on your site using PHP, Javascript or inline frames. The program is powered by PHP and MySQL - it requires one SQL table to run.
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21 Text Exchange
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Welcome to an innovative traffic driving program. We take the traffic building features of a banner exchange and the ease of text and put them together. Instead of rotating huge images, we rotate small textual links!
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ROI Tracking Pro - track your revenue from advertising
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Increase effectiveness of your online advertising with our powerful yet easy-to-use php script. It allows you to track web site visitors & clients, banner ads, keywords and CPM /PPC campaigns, return on advertising investment (ROAI) statistics, clickthrough analysis, conversions & more. Finally you will be able to find out what makes your site visitors become your clients. Get the most of your advertising budget. Check all features now!
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SFS Banner Exchange
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You can advertise your own website network with its help! Plus you make 100% of advertising and traffic services. The banner exchange site is both free and paid with free accounts operating 100% automated. How it works The free/paid banner exchange provides a 2:1 banner ration (of which the administrator can change), which means for every two banner impression that loads on a user loads on their website, they get one impression of their banner on a member site
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Simple PHP text ad rotator
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This is a simple php text ad rotator that you can easily add and delete ads to by logging into the admin area.
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