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Viktor2015-08-07 11:38:02
contextual advertising
Viktor, 2015-08-07 11:38:02

What is the best way to monetize (contextual advertising, banner advertising) a non-updated ajax site?

There is a simple website builder. Works without mysql, only php+js, everything is on the client side. Those. The user can build and design for half an hour and not update the page.
I have an idea to divide the working page of the service into two vertical parts. The first 85% is the service itself, the second 15% is the space for ad units and monetization.
The questions are somewhat strange-nubian, but still:
1. Since the pages of the service are almost never updated, by what means is it better to monetize this business?
Can YAN/Adsense blocks auto-update over time, and do these impressions count? As for example, an advertising column on VKontakte, self-updating at intervals.
2. Perhaps there are some other networks of banner / teaser or some other advertising,suitable for these funds?
3. How is it generally better and more correct to divide the service page into two parts?
The old-school frameset www.postroika.ru/html/fzlesson2.html works great , but as I understand it, this is not good, and for this method you have to beat yourself to a pulp in our time?
Then what's the best way? How to divide the page into 2 areas (each has its own scrollbar)? via div?

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Dmitry Solodukha, 2015-08-07
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As an option, partner with business services such as Megaplan, Bitrix, MailChimp, etc., that is, services that can really be useful for your target audience and show their banners
. Additionally, for improvement, you can make an email newsletter, consider cases. How someone achieved something with the help of your service.
Or talk about cases of successful integration.
So, by seeking to pay your target audience for third-party services or products (for example, the purchase of Megaplan or MailChimp licenses), you can make good money.

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