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Archive for April, 2009

Automated Mass import for OpenX

April 15th, 2009 by adserverservices


To Enhance the Feature of OpenX, Adservermods.com has developed the “Mass Import” module. Through this Openx Users can import Bulk Users, banners, advertisers and campaigns. Users can import those from CSV Files and Other ad server databases. Administrator will have to upload the file which will contain all the information.

Feature of this Module:

• This module will create the bulk users, campaigns, banners for the openx.
• It will save administrator time of creating advertisers, publishers, campaigns and banners.
• No need to manually create each and every user.

Need of This Module:

In openx administrator will have to create the advertiser, publishers and campaigns one by one. But by installing this module admin can create the multiple users, campaigns in very few steps. So it will save the valuable time of administrator. This module is very useful for OpenX users

Category: General | 165 Comments »

Country Statistics Module for OpenX

April 8th, 2009 by adserverservices


A ground-breaking module from Adservermods.com will provide the functionality for country statistics. By installing this module user can see the statistics based on country. The user will be able to see their individual statistics. This mod will provide the list of countries and corresponding clicks and impressions for each user.

Some features of this module:

• It will display the clicks and impressions for the countries.
• Each user (Advertiser, Publisher, and administrator) can see his own statistics.
• It will provide the user with a list that will contain country wise statistics for that particular user.

Need of this module:

Users can see how much traffic they are getting for a particular countries. This mod is Very beneficial for the users since OpenX is not providing the feature to show country wise statistics. Advertisers and publishers will be able to know the ad views country wise.

Category: General | 33 Comments »