I am seeking a self-serv advertising service for my websites, but I have a few restrictions that seem to make what i'm looking for hard to find. Specifically, I want to place "advertise here" links on my pages and allow end-users to purchase advertising on that site, page, and location. These ads will not be part of a national network.

  • Supports multi-tenancy - That is, I have a number of domains using the same "web application" but with customized content per domain. When a customer wants to advertise on a given domain, then the ads will only appear on that domain and on that page of the domain (even though the page name may be the same across multiple domains).
  • Supports fixed ad prices, not just CPC. I need monthly and quarterly pricing regardless of performance.
  • Integrates with OpenX and other ad networks, so that if there is no self-serv on a given zone, it will use national advertising or direct advertising.

Shiny Ads has much of this, but i'm looking for alternatives, as their prices are a bit crazy (20%) and can only do PayPal.

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I don't know if it's what you're looking for, but I know Chitika is a pretty big add agency: chitika.com – Adam Thompson Jan 4 '11 at 20:30
@Adam Thompson - No, Chitika like adsense and DART and others are all about national advertising, and targeting ads to specific demographics, which is not what i'm looking for. I'm looking for self-serv where someone can say "I want to advertise on this page, in this spot, here's my cash" and they own that spot for as long as they pay for it. – Mystere Man Jan 5 '11 at 6:20
ah, I got you. The only one that I personally know of that I know for a fact to be reliable is Buy Sell As: buysellads.com For a sample site that uses it the wonderful CSS Tricks site uses them: css-tricks.com – Adam Thompson Jan 5 '11 at 20:04
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