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[...] Yesterday, I wrote about contextualizing Chitika Ads by sniffing your post’s title. Using the same optimization technique you can show ads related to your users search query. [...]
[...] Thilak write about targeting Chitika using the title of your post. [...]
[...] First, you can use the tech-buzz.net method of contextualising the ads based on the title of your post. Most any blog CMS can do this. [...]
How can I make Chitika work in Conxtually manner on my news website and other pages that relate?
http://www.nyasatimes.com
Please help.
Hi Thilak,
Do you know if this will work in a similar way on a website?
What if you wanted Chitika to ’sniff’ the keywords from the meta keywords tag or title tag of a website instead of a blog?
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wrote, on January 4th, 2007
[...] Yesterday, I wrote about contextualizing Chitika Ads by sniffing your post’s title. Using the same optimization technique you can show ads related to your users search query. [...]
wrote, on January 10th, 2007
[...] Thilak write about targeting Chitika using the title of your post. [...]
wrote, on January 11th, 2007
[...] First, you can use the tech-buzz.net method of contextualising the ads based on the title of your post. Most any blog CMS can do this. [...]
wrote, on January 18th, 2007
How can I make Chitika work in Conxtually manner on my news website and other pages that relate?
http://www.nyasatimes.com
Please help.
wrote, on May 16th, 2007
Hi Thilak,
Do you know if this will work in a similar way on a website?
What if you wanted Chitika to ’sniff’ the keywords from the meta keywords tag or title tag of a website instead of a blog?