AliaWeb
IIS banner advertising system (rotator) with hierarchy...
- Category Marketing
- Size 2.6 MB
- Program by AliaWeb
AliaWeb
IIS banner advertising system (rotator) with hierarchy campaing/zone structure.
Unique hierarchy structure
5 campaign types (fixed, day, clicks, percent, free) and 1 campaign type reserved for future use (images)
Campaign targeting for:
date interval (date from - date to; 1.6.2002 - 7.6.2002)
time interval in a day (time from - time to; 9:00 - 15:00)
weekday (saturday and sunday only)
client (max. client count, max. period count, max. period time)
Campaign priority (if not defined a campaign has low priority; if defined higher number means higher campaign priority)
Campaign is targeted for specified order, the order has a relationship to specified advertiser
Advertising zone is specified by page and page position
One campaign can belong to one or more advertising zones if pages are entered in tree structure, campaign can belong to zone and it's sub-zones in pages tree structure
User can define page capacity for every page if not defined default page capacity is used
User can define page capacity in a day for every page if not defined default page capacity in a day is used
Every page has specified category to which the page belongs (business and economy, ...)
Banner targeting for:
date interval (date from - date to; 1.6.2002 - 7.6.2002)
time interval in a day (from - to; 9:00 - 15:00)
Banner is targeted to specified order or campaign indirectly through banner weight; banner weight determines probability, that defined banner will selected from a set of advertiser's banners
Banner is specified optionaly by html code or image url and image reference url
Banner flag define, if statistics will collect data about click through and images sended
Default banner definitions for default page and all page positions allow to send default banner in situations, when none other banner was selected from set of banners
ยท High performance - Over 100 milion banners can be resolved per 1 day (Dual Athlon 1500)