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My first posting here...
Most of the context-sensitive ad-networks, such as AdSense, rely on the fact that they have spidered and indexed the page on which the ads appear at some point in the past. Thus, they know what you have on that page, and therefore they can select relevant ads.
However, I am looking to set up a site, which will have mostly dynamically generated content. There is nothing to spider, and no fixed URLs or any such thing. However, I know the content and relevant keywords for the current page when I create it. So, in theory, I could tell the ad-network which topics and keywords should be considered when selecting the ads that need to be displayed on that page right now.
Does anyone know of a decent ad-network, which allows me to do such a thing? Specify my own keywords, categories or topics right there, when I request the ads for the page? I would be interested in banner as well as text ads, with a preference for text ads.
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much!
Tom
I thought Kanoodle Brightads enabled you to choose a topic? (I am not sure I don't run it)
Ebay as a dynamic banner thing - in their editor kit - you can load up the term you are shooting for and it pulls the products in.