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vB Ad Management
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This modification allows you to add advertisements to your vBulletin software. It's very easy to use, very quick and allows almost unlimited customisation. There is no restriction regarding the content you can use. Adsense, images, flash, plain text and you can use template conditionals and phrases as well. It will put anything, anywhere. Just about.
Features: - Timed ads. - Self-refreshing ads. - Ad rotations. - Ads using conditionals, phrases and templates. - Ad sharing. - Default ad blocks (typical ad block screenshot attached) for all the most popular locations plus another 25 custom blocks. - Default ad blocks for some of the most popular alternative formats; columns, full-page, sponsors. - Ads for distributed content (emails and feeds). - Instant previews before publishing. - No template edits necessary. - Compatibility with external pages and software. - Appearance blending to make your ads look like part of your vBulletin templates. - Alter hyperlinks to include your referral codes. - Further details in the manual. For software-specific management (i.e. threads on a forum, comments on a blog) and/or ad (revenue) sharing you will additionally need the appropriate module. Additional modules: Forum Blog This modification is supported with a link back to my homepage in the footer. Unbranded is per vBulletin license to be used with, see here for details. Installation instructions: Installation Upgrading from an older version |
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Welcome back RedTyger!!!! :D
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What is the difference with Forum Ad Management?
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So if you want things like ads at the bottom of every page, you only need vB Ad Management. If you want things like ads with posts, you need Forum Ad Management as well. |
thanks :)
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Thanks, going to give this a whirl and see how the V5 goes.
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At last! I can't wait to install, as vB Ad Management stopped working for me long ago.
This has got to be one of the best mods for vBulletin. |
Thank Youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!
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I see you removed the threadbit and postbit items?? Or maybe I should just read a little bit harder? hehe.....?
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