Yes, we've been thinking along the same lines, but so far we haven't been able to do
either of those without creating far too much processing time.
I'll tell you all what.... I'll up the ante a bit. Whoever figures this out AND
provides sample code that solves the problem will get a copy of the entire banner ad
app. This banner ad app should be pretty competitive with all the others available on
the dev exchange.
---mark
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Forbes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 7:35 PM
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Subject: Re: HELP: banner ad weighting factors....
Mark -
How about an array or look-up table. I did this successfully with a Monte
Carlo simulation I wrote to address queing theory. Was that a dry project.
A weighted randomly generated number would designate the probability of an
event. Your columns can be probibility (30% = .3) and so on.
Tom
At 10:03 PM 4/12/00, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I plan to offer banner ads on our Fusioneers.com web site ASAP. I don't
>want to use any of the canned scripts from the developer's exchange for
>various reasons that I don't want to dwell on here.
>
>The way the banner displays are going to work is this....
>
>All Fusioneers.com partners are entitled to a free banner ad on our
>site. People who pay a monthly fee will obviously be given a far greater
>weighting factor than the freebies.
>
>So, our plan was to do something like the following:
>
>All freebie ads combined would account for 1% of the total weighting factor.
>
>We would then sell off weights in blocks of 10%, 20% and 30% of
>impressions until the maximum of a 100% has been reached. The unsold
>weight blocks would display a "Your Ad Here" ad.
>
>So, in other words, when we display the ads, they will be called at
>random, but I want the weights to affect their odds of being displayed.
>
>Hopefully this makes sense. By the way, for the person who figures out
>the best solution, we'll give you a 30% block of the 1st month's banner ad
>weighting absolutely free as our way of saying thank you.
>
>---mark
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