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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2009

Using OIO Publisher to manage and sell ads on your blog Get OIO @ http://www.2createawebsite.com/oio

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  • Amazing to me that as low cost this plugin is, people are to cheap to buy it. So you want to sell advertising, but you don't want to pay a few bucks to ensure it's done right? Nice...

  • @kirktaylorcom Totally agree. There's this "everything should be free" mentality out here. I don't mind paying for a plugin if it works well. Free often has its disadvantages. Plus, if you are thinking of selling advertising on your site, you should already have the traffic/interest anyway -- which means you will likely earn the cost back very quickly. I think I made it back in the first three days. Thank you for posting this.

  • i was done when you said its not free

  • I'm sure there are free ones out there. Just google "ad management plugins for WordPress" I happen to like this plugin and think it's worth every penny.

  • is there a free script?

  • I'm sure there is. Just Google "ad management plugins" for WordPress

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  • I like the standalone version of OIO Publisher. New users can use the coupon code to save also... User's can save $10 with coupon code CRINGLE-WPADUSER

  • Hey Lisa - thanks for this. Something I cannot figure out is how to edit my theme in OIO Publisher, so that I don't have a gross OIO landing page. Also how do you incorporate it into an advertising page where you have laid out everything? Can you track the click throughs and impressions of your default ads or just the paid for ones? Thanks for your help in advance.

  • What about with Joomla?

  • What did you use to create your blog?

  • I use OpenX(dot)org for my site. It's FREE and open source. This may be a good alternative.

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