Rotatee : Rotate Banners on your Website

If you have a website and sell your ad space directly then Rotatee is for you. Rotatee lets you create different ad campaigns to manage different advertising spots on your website. Each campaign targets certain ad spot (ex. sidebar) and lets you specify how many ads should be shown there and how often you want each ad to appear. The implementation is very simple, simply setup your campaigns and copy’n paste provided code to your site’s template files. Sit back and watch your banners rotate.

Rotatee - Rotate Ads

Features

  • Rotate different banners in a certain area of your website.
  • Free account users are limited to 5 ad campaigns. That should be enough for most of the websites.
  • There is no restriction on the number of banners you can rotate in each campaign.
  • Make some banners appear more often by assigning to them higher ‘weight’ values.
  • Option to display multiple ads simultaneously at a random order. Quite useful for blogs with several 125 x 125 px ads.
  • Customize ads: change the background color, margins, etc.
  • Get number of views for each ad unit and campaign.
  • Visualize ad stats on a Pie Chart.
  • Premium accounts: Create as many campaigns as you need. Plus some additional features.

Rotatee - Rotate Banner Ads

Note: Rotatee is still in closed beta and available by invitation only. If you want to signup you can use ‘makeuseof for invite code.

Check out Rotatee @ www.rotatee.com

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2 Comments Add Comment
2008-10-20 00:45:44

I surf the Rotatee page..and this message appear..

“This Account Has Been Suspended”

Oh..now I wonder why my ads did not appear..

http://kedaimagik.blogspot.com

2008-10-20 08:04:19

Let’s hope they will get their website back up sooon.

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