Hmmm - I saw the title of the post, and it took me back to the late 1980's and IBM mainframe programming . . .
I guess we are talking about a different "AD Cycle" here.
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If you were writing your own version of AdCycle and ran into some programming problems, people would gladly help you out.
But if you want advice on a program it would be best to use the chatterbox to ask people, or go to the IRC channel. As a last resort you could post it, but then post it in the discussions area. I hope this helps you find the information you need (and save your experiance in the future). | [reply] |
I don't know about the rest of you. But I outright refuse to help anyone asking for assistance with advertising. If they can't figure it out, then that's a good thing for the rest of us. I've got some interesting filters on my home machine, which causes an animated gif of static to appear in about 80% of the banner ads all over the web. Nicely snaps the link in two as well, so I can't accidentally click on it.
Let's all remember a recent quote from User Friendly. "I don't lie, I market!"
End of rant.
~W | [reply] |
You know that's fine. I am reluctant to help someone pollute the world with more advertising myself. But..
This message was originally written in a time when advertising was abundant and many things in the Internet World were free. When the pinheads finally got the message that there wasn't much gravy in the internet advertising world, a lot of funding dried up, and then a lot of free things started to disappear.
I'd like to recommend that every regular at PM make it a point to routinely visit the sponsor's ad and navigate around the sponsor site by choosing at least three links. Sponsors of this site annoy me only a little with banner ads. And the whole mass of wrong-headed things that are commonly believed in the advertising industry can wait for another rant (on another more appropriate, site).
...All the world looks like -well- all the world,
when your hammer is Perl. ---v
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