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I have looked around, and the last first-hand comments I can find are 3 months old, and no mention of fixing the problem.
Some people are just picking the CJ links and using free banner rotator scripts.
I would check it myself right now, but I can't get into CJ at the moment.
No, I've never used Smartzones, I've always served the banners via CentralAd -I was hoping that Smartzones would eliminate a step (that would be handy).
Skipping Smartzones for the moment, my main problem is that I do not see how to drop my CentralAd banner call into the Engage default redirect setup (listed below).
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If you redirect to a banner on your webserver, your redirect URL will be something like this: [mysite.com...]
If you redirect to another ad server with multiple banners, such as NetGravity or DoubleClick DART, Engage Media cannot provide reports on the performance of individual banners served by the other ad server.
Engage Media cannot redirect to Rich Media default banners or tags and only allows banners 25K in size or less. If you do not submit a default banner, a Public Service Announcement will be shown instead.
ad size: 468 x 60
ad URL source <IMG SRC="">
URL click thru <A HREF="">
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On using CentralAd, I take it just plugging in the standard code [centralad.com] won't work? If you use engage through CentralAd, it would just run in a continuous loop, never serving anything when trying to pull a default.
I know of several people who use another banner agency for their default - i.e. engage primary, defaults to burst, which defaults to fastclick. (Hopefully) always showing a paying banner.
As for the redirects to secondary ad accounts, such as Burst, I've known many were doing that, but I never really had enough defaults to bother with it. The story is different now. Even at an effective rate of 50cents CPM, the ad-brokered banners pay better than any affiliate banners I've found. The kicker is in the defaults. The best solution would be to serve a brokered banner when available, then use affiliates for filler.