Multiple Ad databases?

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 11326
interpreted = N
texte = Is it possible to set up multiple ad databases so that I can deliver different sets of ads depending on what pages (or templates) a viewer is seeing?Or even better yet... has anyone thought of any clever ways of using WebDNA to deliver context-sensitive ads so that you could display specific ads based upon what the viewer's search criteria is (ie: in a search for sporting goods the results template would display ads from Wilson, or Spalding or whatver...)? I havn't really delved into it but with all the goodies that Grant and Co. have put in WC2 I figure there's got to be a way to do it. -marty ____________________________________ | Marty Schmid | | -Artwerks- | | Design/Advertising/Web Publishing | | | | T. 619.274.5029 | | F. 619.274.5656 | | e-mail: marty@artwerks.com | |____________________________________| Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Multiple Ad databases? (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  2. Re: Multiple Ad databases? (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  3. Multiple Ad databases? (Marty Schmid 1997)
Is it possible to set up multiple ad databases so that I can deliver different sets of ads depending on what pages (or templates) a viewer is seeing?Or even better yet... has anyone thought of any clever ways of using WebDNA to deliver context-sensitive ads so that you could display specific ads based upon what the viewer's search criteria is (ie: in a search for sporting goods the results template would display ads from Wilson, or Spalding or whatver...)? I havn't really delved into it but with all the goodies that Grant and Co. have put in WC2 I figure there's got to be a way to do it. -marty ____________________________________ | Marty Schmid | | -Artwerks- | | Design/Advertising/Web Publishing | | | | T. 619.274.5029 | | F. 619.274.5656 | | e-mail: marty@artwerks.com | |____________________________________| Marty Schmid

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