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| Civilians | Has anyone any [publisher] experience of using Adsonar for contextual ad serving? And, more relevantly, please share your experiences here. Matt -- Free, high quality content for web sites. See http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/xcont.htm |
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| Civilians | Matt Probert wrote: > Has anyone any [publisher] experience of using Adsonar for contextual > ad serving? And, more relevantly, please share your experiences here. > > Matt Nope but just took a look. The fact that their domain redirects to http://www.quigo.com/adsonarexchange.htm instead of being on the Adsonar.com domain puts me off even thinking about their service. |
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| Civilians | Once upon a time, far far away, the king summoned "Viper" <venomx@gmail.com> who replied: >Matt Probert wrote: >> Has anyone any [publisher] experience of using Adsonar for contextual >> ad serving? And, more relevantly, please share your experiences here. >> >> Matt > >Nope but just took a look. The fact that their domain redirects to >http://www.quigo.com/adsonarexchange.htm instead of being on the Adsonar.com >domain puts me off even thinking about their service. > > Quigo are the company who operate Adsonar, it's a brand if you like of the company Quigo. Matt |
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