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To: randmiser who wrote (5327)4/4/1998 8:09:00 AM
From: BlackStar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Another way to put it if their home page is technical {cutting edge}Are they more likely to pay for a more technical advertising campaign?

The way I understand it it works like this:

- John Doe site wants to sell ad space on his gee wiz web site. He contacts ZM.

- ZM puts his site into any of their categories and starts to sell that ad space to customers.

- ZM pays JD in proportion to the amount of hits he gets or according to a contract agreed on in advance.

From this follows that a more attractive site gets a higher return on their ad space. I wouldn't necessarily say that a site with more technically advanced features gets a higher percentage of hits if that is all it has. You need to have at least some content to attract the masses. If that content is packaged in a nice efficient way (high tech web solutions may apply here), so much the better.

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